To: AriOxman
Yes, exactly Just a suggestion. When you are taking the humanity courses, have some fun (you have to take them anyway). There will likely be a bunch of half witted feminist wannabes grouped up in the back giving any man death stares that they view as hostile to their brand of lunacy.
Start an intellectual fight in class over some silly prose that the man hater clan has just deconstructed into some Marxist anti-capitalistic gibberish. Have fun with them. They won't like you anyway. It worked for me.
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10/30/2002 9:55:47 PM PST by
Fzob
To: Fzob
It is sometimes hard to enjoy these courses when they make up a substantial fraction of one's GPA, which in my case must stay above 3.75. Many of us can't get by with less than a B, which is why we object. It isn't that we don't like this stuff, but it is isn't right to inflict so many unnecessary courses that can do so much damage seems unreasonable to some of us.
To: Fzob
I intend to:-) Next term I am in what (reputedly) is one of the most liberal courses at Pitt: "Representing Justice" ... from the French, Philosophy, and PS departments...
To: Fzob
Just a suggestion. When you are taking the humanity courses, have some fun (you have to take them anyway). There will likely be a bunch of half witted feminist wannabes grouped up in the back giving any man death stares that they view as hostile to their brand of lunacy.
Start an intellectual fight in class over some silly prose that the man hater clan has just deconstructed into some Marxist anti-capitalistic gibberish. Have fun with them. They won't like you anyway. It worked for me. Hahaha... that is what a bunch of us engineer students did when we took our social studies courses. Strange thing though, during this 'intellectual war' between the touchy-feely disciplines and hard-science displines, is that the women on our side was always trying to smooth things out, while the men on their side, would occassionally blurt out a point making our argument.
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