Gwadien
Uneducated Northern Cretin
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2006
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Don't be put off by the first 30 seconds..it's worth it.
http://vimeo.com/m/108821685
Difference in video games and what you see. Not that much color and brightness and definetaly no epic music
No I studied a real subject, that has actually proved useful in getting me a job and be a productive member of society. Not entirely sure what postcolonial theory will get you, other than a sense of professional offense or maybe a job with the Labour party (I suspect these are one and the same). It's just another pointless degree, the sort created in the 00's to try and get more people to uni, a fairly easy subject for the hard of thinking.
No idea what goes on with the NUS though, as our University didn't join, due to it being a complete waste of space. People only joined to get into uni bars and get a discount at HMV, no one really gave a shit about the political side of things at our place outside of the debating society.,
As I said, post colonial theory is a old subject, it's like someone studying the classics, and they're the people that become your bosses.
If you did a 'practical degree' they're the degrees that get laughed at by higher society.
No I studied a real subject
something really useless like Art History or Social Anthropology.
I love Ray harryhausen films
I came.
Cool, but isn't it a little lazy to just braid your hair?Ready for Halloween.
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As you're denigrating people who study human society, what and where then m8?
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Ah, just what, then, as I see where you went.
As for this:
You show shockingly limited imagination in what can or cannot be useful to mankind.
Studied Art Direction and Photography.
You denigrate people for being fat. Pretty sure I've got the moral high ground here.
"Take this quarter, go downtown, and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face! Good day to you, madam."
The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts.
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Name that film:
No idea.
Haven't watched anything in 30 years. I think the last film I saw in the cinema was Raiders of the Lost Ark. In those days we had projectionists. And you could smoke in cinemas. And there were always naff adverts for local Indian restaurants. Some adverts were good. The floors were always sticky. Hopefully from popcorn. And you could get choc-ices. Go into a supermarket tomorrow morning and ask for a choc-ice, see how far you get; security will throw you out the store.