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A good ass looks like two perfect scoops of ice cream.

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I just want to lose my virginity to the Ed Edd n Eddy theme song. Is that really so wrong?

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**cough** Motels are extremely easy to convert into student housing **cough** buy the Midway Hotel **cough**

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someone tell me about judge judy?

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Joshua Bauer is incredibly talented. If you get the chance to, talk to him. He's amazing!

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What would happen if I came to school in my Trump shirt and hat combo?

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You were told at a young age that you should always follow your dreams whether it was told to you by your school, the media, or perhaps your childhood heroes. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a museums collector or an FBI agent . Well, I'm neither right now, so you can see how well that panned out. But, those weren't my only dreams. I wanted to be an ad man, an archeologist, a detective, a member of the X-Men, you name it. I wanted it all. You spend your childhood thinking about how cool and fabulous life will be when you are an adult, and once you become an adult, you remember how cool and fabulous it was to be a kid. You worked your ass off in school to the point that you almost had no social life. You always felt like your efforts would pay off--that it all mattered. You were following your dreams. Your major in college was something some people raised their eyebrows at, but that was alright because it was your dream. If any of these statements apply to you, you may be an unemployed college grad. Unemployment among millennials is nearly three times the national average and we make up over 40% of the unemployed. The last job I applied for took 4 weeks and 5 interviews for an entry level position that ended up going to someone in their 40s with vastly more experience than the job required. It's woefully ironic that the very people that told me to follow my dreams when I was younger are the same people taking all the entry level jobs. Don't tell your kids to follow their dreams. You can't live in your dreams. You can't eat your dreams. You can't pay your rent or your loans with your dreams. It's all a lie.

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Does anyone else really want a competitive frisbee team?

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