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The Douche
18th February 2012, 15:18
I live in a big town/small city, but it does not feel like much of a city. To give you an idea, the city does not allow buildings over 4 stories high (except the hospital and university), and the downtown (so the actual "city" part) is about 4 blocks.

There is a state university in my town, because I work in a tattoo/piercing shop I interact with the students quite a bit, they are, by far the most entitled, demanding, bratty, selfish, unreasonable, annoying group of people I have have encountered in my life.

They are treated better than the actual residents of my town by the police, they always recieve lighter punishments because the city has instructed the police to take it easy on the students, because they bring so much money into the town, and if word spread that "going to Salisbury will get you arrested" nobody would go to school here anymore/the town would loose money.

The city spends all of its budget on keeping the area around the campus looking nice, and lets the rest of the town turn to shit. The students know this, and recently a facebook page has sprouted up where the students of the university are doing nothing but complaining about how every person who lives in this town (i.e. the people who do everything for them, since almost none of them have jobs) is an "idiot local", and how everything outside of the school is a ghetto, and how they should not leave campus anymore.

The thing that really set me off is that they were complaining about treatment from the police. The typical punishment for students there is to get a noise citation for their parties. Thats it. That's the most common way for any of them to get in trouble. Let me tell you a little story to explain why this infuriates me so much:

My friend booked local music shows, he also had a keg of beer at these shows, the police staged an organized raid, led by the county, with participation from the state police and city police, and with the involvement of the DEA, to break up this "operation". (by operation, I mean, a large storage unit, 120 local kids, a keg of beer, and some bands) They arrested my friend, and are charging him with tax evasion, running a business without a license, 16 counts of "child endangerment" (because there were minors, not drunk minors mind you, just because there were minors present), and distributing alchohol without a license. They have accused him of being a gang leader, and in the newspapers referred to us (the people involved/attending shows) as a "satanic street gang". A number of other people were brutalized and/or arrested when the raid happened, some people were arrested just for filming the police attacking people.

We are local people, a lot of us have lived here our whole lives, we work here, we spend our money here, and we are treated the worst. And then these upper middle class, privileged fucks, have the nerve to complain that they are "treated like criminals"?!

Nox
19th February 2012, 01:06
They sound like a bunch of spoiled brats, their daddies are probably paying for their education and everything. It sucks knowing that I won't get my college paid for by my parents, I'm going to actually have to work to stay there while so many assholes get everything fed to them on a plate.

Prometeo liberado
19th February 2012, 01:43
Cleveland used to have what sounds like the same problems. Unfortunately it took a lot of local kids making money starting their own businesses to create a noticeable voice there. Chef Michael Symon of the Food Network comes to mind.

ed miliband
19th February 2012, 02:01
Cleveland used to have what sounds like the same problems. Unfortunately it took a lot of local kids making money starting their own businesses to create a noticeable voice there. Chef Michael Symon of the Food Network comes to mind.

so are a local petit-bourgeoisie preferable to students?


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don't get me wrong - i'm a student who hates students - but i don't think it's necessarily a local/non-local thing (or even a student/non-student thing)

Prometeo liberado
19th February 2012, 02:11
so are a local petit-bourgeoisie preferable to students?




don't get me wrong - i'm a student who hates students - but i don't think it's necessarily a local/non-local thing (or even a student/non-student thing)

No ones saying its' preferable. Just what happened. And it is definitely not a student vs. local thing. Who has the power to create the environment that fosters shit like that is not lost on me at all.

NewLeft
19th February 2012, 05:05
I sound like one of those brats.. I'm not even upper middle class, my parents are working class. I haven't seen them in days cause they work full time so that I can live my luxury lifestyle. I'm not going around complaining about locals, but people like me are part of the problem, n'est ce pas?

Fawkes
19th February 2012, 06:37
That sounds like every fucking NYU/New School kid. I actually heard this kid I know who goes to NYU say that "Mexicans are taking over the city" (mind you, he said this only three months after moving to the city from connecticut). I live out in Brooklyn in a mostly Puerto Rican neighborhood and multiple people I know that go to NYU or New School have referred to my neighborhood as "the ghetto" or "the hood" and have flat out refused to even leave Manhattan out of fear. For what it's worth, my neighborhood isn't even remotely bad. I mean, if you walk around all pompous and arrogant acting like you own the place, then yeah, something probably will happen to you, but maybe that should teach you not to be a fucking douche bag and to respect people. I remember I was on the train with a few kids I had met and once we got off they started talking about how scary this one black guy was. The guy was fucking standing on the train with headphones on the whole time and just happened to be black and wearing baggy clothes and a fitted

Meanwhile, they treat fucking downtown manhattan like it's "their territory", nevermind the fact that their school(s) have played a huge role in the enormous gentrification of both the east and west villages.

That's why during Occupy I couldn't stand hearing students at $50,000+ a year schools talking about how they're "the 99%". I know one person at NYU who isn't loaded and only goes there cause she got a scholarship as a foreign exchange student, everyone else I know of from there is a textbook trust fund baby.


And no, obviously it's not a "student" thing, it's a class thing. I'm a student (cuny) and I share none of these traits, nor do the vast majority of people at my school

eyedrop
19th February 2012, 11:33
I sound like one of those brats.. I'm not even upper middle class, my parents are working class. I haven't seen them in days cause they work full time so that I can live my luxury lifestyle. I'm not going around complaining about locals, but people like me are part of the problem, n'est ce pas?

Isn't it shame ridden and taboo to get support from home while studying? Or is that just my social circle/possibility to live live (way below poverty limit) on student loans/scandinavian jante law in action?

I know I surely call anyone getting a monthly sum a spoiled brat.

The Douche
19th February 2012, 14:33
That sounds like every fucking NYU/New School kid. I actually heard this kid I know who goes to NYU say that "Mexicans are taking over the city" (mind you, he said this only three months after moving to the city from connecticut). I live out in Brooklyn in a mostly Puerto Rican neighborhood and multiple people I know that go to NYU or New School have referred to my neighborhood as "the ghetto" or "the hood" and have flat out refused to even leave Manhattan out of fear. For what it's worth, my neighborhood isn't even remotely bad. I mean, if you walk around all pompous and arrogant acting like you own the place, then yeah, something probably will happen to you, but maybe that should teach you not to be a fucking douche bag and to respect people. I remember I was on the train with a few kids I had met and once we got off they started talking about how scary this one black guy was. The guy was fucking standing on the train with headphones on the whole time and just happened to be black and wearing baggy clothes and a fitted

Meanwhile, they treat fucking downtown manhattan like it's "their territory", nevermind the fact that their school(s) have played a huge role in the enormous gentrification of both the east and west villages.

That's why during Occupy I couldn't stand hearing students at $50,000+ a year schools talking about how they're "the 99%". I know one person at NYU who isn't loaded and only goes there cause she got a scholarship as a foreign exchange student, everyone else I know of from there is a textbook trust fund baby.


And no, obviously it's not a "student" thing, it's a class thing. I'm a student (cuny) and I share none of these traits, nor do the vast majority of people at my school

Yeah, I was gonna try and and go to the New School with my GI bill, but I wasn't gonna be able to afford housing anyways. And then my girlfriend introduced me to one of her friends who went there for one semester and transferred to Virginia Tech. She told me that everybody there was a huge snob and that it was virtually impossible to make friends (which is weird, because this girl is really nice, outgoing, and kind of hip).



But regarding my town. There are also other factors that go into the hostility felt by out of town students towards locals. Our area is geographically isolated from the rest of the state, we're a peninsula with a very different culture, somewhat more rural, and quite a bit more conservative. My region is so looked down upon by the rest of the state that a former governor referred to it as "the outhouse of Maryland".

NewLeft
19th February 2012, 16:33
Meanwhile, they treat fucking downtown manhattan like it's "their territory", nevermind the fact that their school(s) have played a huge role in the enormous gentrification of both the east and west villages.

Yes, this is a huge problem here too. Fucking hippies, green party pretentious fucks and artsy people started moving here, driving all the locals out.


Isn't it shame ridden and taboo to get support from home while studying? Or is that just my social circle/possibility to live live (way below poverty limit) on student loans/scandinavian jante law in action?

I know I surely call anyone getting a monthly sum a spoiled brat.

I mean if you consider a loan a monthly sum..

Franz Fanonipants
19th February 2012, 16:37
That sounds like every fucking NYU/New School kid.

i have only been to new york once. the first night i was in new york i got into a fistfight w/nyu students.

e: anyways since i go to a state university most students are p. prole and don't talk shit but goddamn they are reactionary as hell about military worship.

gorillafuck
19th February 2012, 16:59
i have only been to new york once. the first night i was in new york i got into a fistfight w/nyu students.

e: anyways since i go to a state university most students are p. prole and don't talk shit but goddamn they are reactionary as hell about military worship.prolier people are usually more likely to care about being all pro-military. at least in rural areas.

Franz Fanonipants
19th February 2012, 17:01
prolier people are usually more likely to care about being pro-military. at least in rural areas.

frats and sororities are still universally terrible though

e: thats true in some places, in the rural area i'm originally from most people seem to have a passing "support" for troops but there's not as much celebration and worship of troops as the place i live now. i think it has something to do with the area i'm in being home to lots of military retirees/in the middle of a ton of bases.

gorillafuck
19th February 2012, 17:09
And no, obviously it's not a "student" thing, it's a class thing. I'm a student (cuny) and I share none of these traits, nor do the vast majority of people at my schoolwell aren't out of state students basically non-existent at cuny schools?

MarxSchmarx
20th February 2012, 03:00
Irrelevant is the correct adjective.


I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.

Fawkes
20th February 2012, 03:02
well aren't out of state students basically non-existent at cuny schools?

No, not necessarily. In a lot of ways, cuny is kind of a microcosm of new york. The majority of students are native new yorkers, but a huge amount are immigrants or from other parts of the U.S. I actually grew up in northern CT and moved here about three years ago. Bourgeois/wealthy kids, however, are basically non-existant.


The only real noticeable difference between native and non-native students is those not from New York seem more likely to harbor racist, homophobic tendencies. The sense of entitlement and arrogance I was referring to in my previous post is a class, not region, thing.

gorillafuck
20th February 2012, 03:12
No, not necessarily. In a lot of ways, cuny is kind of a microcosm of new york. The majority of students are native new yorkers, but a huge amount are immigrants or from other parts of the U.S. I actually grew up in northern CT and moved here about three years ago. Bourgeois/wealthy kids, however, are basically non-existant.really? I'm surprised. out of state, cuny costs about the same as any other college because living in nyc is so expensive and I'm pretty sure you guys don't have dorms, so students need to either live with their parents or in apartments?

Fawkes
20th February 2012, 03:34
really? I'm surprised. out of state, cuny costs about the same as any other college because living in nyc is so expensive and I'm pretty sure you guys don't have dorms, so students need to either live with their parents or in apartments?

If you move here, it's only out of state for the first year. Annual in-state tuition is a little over $5000. And yeah, most students I know do live with their parents. Hunter (the school I go to) does have dorms, but they're really limited and I never lived in them. As far as cost of living, the only thing that really differentiates NY from other places is the cost of rent. Otherwise, most necessities like food and transportation (given the lack of a need for cars) are actually cheaper than a lot of places. Even with all that factored in, the only other option for me that would be remotely around the same price would be if I were to go to UConn or one of the connecticut state colleges, in which case I would put a bullet in my head. None of them are close enough to my parents' house for me to commute, and most of them are in areas with pretty much no job opportunities, so cuny still ends up being cheaper (and a hell of a lot better)

piet11111
20th February 2012, 19:38
We also have an institute here that attracts a lot of upper middle class brats.
Everytime a bike gets stolen its 99/100 times one of them and you can find it at their campus assuming its not smashed up.

Now their old dormitory is overcrowded and another one needs to be build quite close to where i live and already i am worried about groups of drunken students coming home from the bars that might damage my truck or steal my bike from the garden.

Not too long ago we had a lot of car mirrors kicked off along with scratches in my street but i got lucky with my truck and while nobody was caught and its probably a tourist instead of one of the students i do fear the risks of that happening will drastically increase if every night drunken students are prowling the streets.

The Douche
20th February 2012, 19:43
We also have an institute here that attracts a lot of upper middle class brats.
Everytime a bike gets stolen its 99/100 times one of them and you can find it at their campus assuming its not smashed up.

Now their old dormitory is overcrowded and another one needs to be build quite close to where i live and already i am worried about groups of drunken students coming home from the bars that might damage my truck or steal my bike from the garden.

Not too long ago we had a lot of car mirrors kicked off along with scratches in my street but i got lucky with my truck and while nobody was caught and its probably a tourist instead of one of the students i do fear the risks of that happening will drastically increase if every night drunken students are prowling the streets.

Prole stroll.

Decolonize The Left
20th February 2012, 20:03
I live in a big town/small city, but it does not feel like much of a city. To give you an idea, the city does not allow buildings over 4 stories high (except the hospital and university), and the downtown (so the actual "city" part) is about 4 blocks.

There is a state university in my town, because I work in a tattoo/piercing shop I interact with the students quite a bit, they are, by far the most entitled, demanding, bratty, selfish, unreasonable, annoying group of people I have have encountered in my life.

They are treated better than the actual residents of my town by the police, they always recieve lighter punishments because the city has instructed the police to take it easy on the students, because they bring so much money into the town, and if word spread that "going to Salisbury will get you arrested" nobody would go to school here anymore/the town would loose money.

The city spends all of its budget on keeping the area around the campus looking nice, and lets the rest of the town turn to shit. The students know this, and recently a facebook page has sprouted up where the students of the university are doing nothing but complaining about how every person who lives in this town (i.e. the people who do everything for them, since almost none of them have jobs) is an "idiot local", and how everything outside of the school is a ghetto, and how they should not leave campus anymore.

The thing that really set me off is that they were complaining about treatment from the police. The typical punishment for students there is to get a noise citation for their parties. Thats it. That's the most common way for any of them to get in trouble. Let me tell you a little story to explain why this infuriates me so much:

My friend booked local music shows, he also had a keg of beer at these shows, the police staged an organized raid, led by the county, with participation from the state police and city police, and with the involvement of the DEA, to break up this "operation". (by operation, I mean, a large storage unit, 120 local kids, a keg of beer, and some bands) They arrested my friend, and are charging him with tax evasion, running a business without a license, 16 counts of "child endangerment" (because there were minors, not drunk minors mind you, just because there were minors present), and distributing alchohol without a license. They have accused him of being a gang leader, and in the newspapers referred to us (the people involved/attending shows) as a "satanic street gang". A number of other people were brutalized and/or arrested when the raid happened, some people were arrested just for filming the police attacking people.

We are local people, a lot of us have lived here our whole lives, we work here, we spend our money here, and we are treated the worst. And then these upper middle class, privileged fucks, have the nerve to complain that they are "treated like criminals"?!

This sounds exactly like the small mid-western town where I went to college. I was able to attend (tuition was then 32K a year) due to a whopping ~90% grant/scholarship/loan situation which afforded me the opportunity to attend this school.

But the town was dominated by my small school and the larger university (both schools were over 80% white, mid-western, kids). There were countless parties which got broken up by one cop showing up, telling everyone to clear out, handing out a couple MIPs (minor in possession misdemeanors) if they felt like it, and moving on. No one was ever arrested. No one was ever cuffed even. And no one was ever hurt by the police.

Yet at the same time I worked at the juvenile home which was the exact fucking opposite of the spectrum (well, I didn't work there. I went there 3 times a week with about 10 other students and we'd help them study, play basketball, shoot the shit or whatever, and generally try to help them turn their situation around). These kids came from the same town but had no opportunity, most couldn't read, most just wanted to get the fuck out and go to Detroit. Most were minorities and many had been abused in some form or another.
They would get locked down if one of them acted up during common time and the fucking guards would come in and cuff them, push them against windows and walls, line them up and march them back to their cells. We would try and argue that it was all good, there was just a disagreement but they were all "you can't give them any room cause they'll just take and take and..." I'm thinking that the fucking college preppie kids are just taking and taking because no one does shit when fucking girls get raped on campus.

While I'm on the rant, I was almost suspended from college because I published an article in the campus' alternative paper stating that a high-ranking member of the school's administrative staff had several accounts of sexual harassment raised against him, yet he was the person women had to go talk to about sexual harrassment on campus. I rightly pointed out that this situation was fucked and needed to be remedied immediately. They threatened me with a lawsuit for libel, threatened to dock all of my grants/loans which came from the school, and threatened to kick me out of the school. Thankfully my editor was a badass who didn't take no shit and she had my back so I was able to finish.

But back to the OP rant - I hear you on this one.

- August

Raúl Duke
21st February 2012, 21:35
I live in a big town/small city, but it does not feel like much of a city. To give you an idea, the city does not allow buildings over 4 stories high (except the hospital and university), and the downtown (so the actual "city" part) is about 4 blocks.

There is a state university in my town, because I work in a tattoo/piercing shop I interact with the students quite a bit, they are, by far the most entitled, demanding, bratty, selfish, unreasonable, annoying group of people I have have encountered in my life.

Kinda reminds me of my town...although they're probably not all the most bratty/entitled and the town doesn't give a shit about FGCU since it gets its money from retirees and snowbirds (ahh FLORIDA!!!)

Red Commissar
23rd February 2012, 02:24
I can relate to some of the posts about college students. It's a problem really when universities end up in such a way that they're clearly not part of the city or town they're a part of, seemingly something that just got plopped out there and doesn't 'blend'. That's just asking for people to feel they are different from the community they should be a part of, or at least mind their manners around.

I'm at a small, state university right now and some of the personalities just outright annoy me. Some of the comments regarding more run down areas of the city I'm in, as well as surrounding ones (mainly Dallas and Garland) just make me fume. Admittedly I'm from the same 'life' they are in (though I'm not white, like most of the community), but I never could get the whole holier-than-thou mentality of some of these suburb kids towards the community.

I guess while I'm in my mini-rant, it brings me to something else. I'm in my last year getting ready to graduate. About this time a lot of those aforementioned students who decided to apply to a professional school (in my case here, this is Medical and Dentistry schools) find out if they've been accepted. It's both amusing and sickening to see how those who have not gotten accepted react to it. They begin blaming other people and say that they worked hard for it, that the reason why they didn't get accepted was either A. the advising office wasted their time and gave them bad advice, or B. ranting about affirmative action giving their spot to some minority'. I wish I could be lying about the last part, but I heard something to that effect today in fact, saying something like 'who am I kidding, it's probably some black kid they want for diversity'. I don't know how that topic came up, but I think it may've been triggered by one of the 'conservative activists' (yeah, that's what they call themselves) getting giddy for the supreme court case over Affirmative Action.

The entitlement behavior is annoying, more so their perception of poor people and minorities. Really, sometimes I envision them with monocles and top hats just how elitist they come off sounding.

PC LOAD LETTER
23rd February 2012, 07:23
This whole thread sounds like Auburn, AL.

Me and another prole friend went to go party with a buddy that went to school there after high school. Occasionally at the parties some drunken political conversation would come up on the smoking porch, and it would always be a right-wing libertarian circle jerk. Every single time. I didn't encounter a single liberal the entire time there, and I sure as hell didn't meet any communists. To add insult to injury, my friend and I (the one that went with me for the trips, not the one that went to school there) looked like street scum compared to the way everyone was dressed at the parties. Literally. We had torn, faded clothes, I had a car that was falling apart. A few people wouldn't even speak to us and looked at us with disgust even though our friend that went there reassured everyone we're "fuckin cool, bruh". A few of them referred to us as "those bum drop-out guys" (I usually get stuck with the bum label for some reason). My Auburn U friend's room-mate refused to ride in my car to go somewhere one afternoon because it was "shitty". His parents had bought him a brand new BMW 540i for college.

My friend I'd traveled there with and I dealt with all the crap because we were getting fucked up for free off our other friend's spoiled-ass friends (who hardly tolerated our presence) and spending the afternoons shooting pool in some club house with free coffee and TV. Our only means of gaining respect was beating them at beer pong, and that would only work for a short time until they got belligerently drunk. One night, the last night we were there, we finally got fed up with all the shit at the main party and snatched a few beers, loaded up our pockets and jackets with some, and took off down the street (on foot). We ended up finding some random party and getting invited in. Those were the only remotely decent people we met the entire time. They had a keg, gave us free access, we all shared our pot and were nice as hell. I'd say it was because everyone was drunk, but people were shit-heads at every other party there. Then after a while some dude-bruh decided to get belligerent and claim my friend's hoodie was his, and that my friend had stolen it somehow, and we ended up having to bolt because within 0.23 seconds all of the previously cool people were standing up ready to jump us. One thing we were always good at was getting the fuck out and running faster than shit-heads, even when drunk.

We hadn't touched our "stolen" beer (they had ice chests full of beer everywhere, my guess around 15 cases, and wouldn't have noticed 10 cans or so missing, besides it was a party and we would have drank at least that much anyway), so we sat in some park-thing just off a downtown street, drinking the beers, and smoking the last bit of weed, until we made it back to my friend's apartment. He was there, playing Madden on his Xbox at 2:30AM, wondering why we left because the first party was "fun."

But, I later found out, the Ludwig von Mises institute is in Auburn, so no wonder all the shit-head libertarians were going there.

piet11111
23rd February 2012, 20:11
Prole stroll.

I do not have a problem with students but the fact that some of them turn into total dicks after a few beers worries me because i much prefer my stuff to be intact and where i put it.

Being a drunken jackass damaging another proles belongings is never OK.

NewLeft
23rd February 2012, 20:24
..looked like street scum compared to the way everyone was dressed at the parties. Literally. We had torn, faded clothes, I had a car that was falling apart. A few people wouldn't even speak to us and looked at us with disgust even though our friend that went there reassured everyone we're "fuckin cool, bruh".

Wow, I get that completely. I always look like I just woke up compared to swag star.

PC LOAD LETTER
23rd February 2012, 20:53
Wow, I get that completely. I always look like I just woke up compared to swag star.
Yeah, dude. It seems like the rich kids try to dress up like they're going to a funeral when it's just to go get drunk. There were ties, dresses, slacks, and sloppy-drunk rich fucks everywhere, with two punks sticking out like a sore thumb.

The Douche
24th February 2012, 13:17
I always get the feeling that I'm the best dressed person on revleft.

eyedrop
24th February 2012, 16:27
I'm not sure if people here are majorly exaggerating. I know rich people, hell even royalty, that studies and they aren't even close to being the stuck up brats you whine about here.

Edit:Forgot to think of economics and management students, they are maybe somewhat like that, but I don't know anyone from there.

The Douche
24th February 2012, 16:52
I'm not sure if people here are majorly exaggerating. I know rich people, hell even royalty, that studies and they aren't even close to being the stuck up brats you whine about here.

Edit:Forgot to think of economics and management students, they are maybe somewhat like that, but I don't know anyone from there.

In my experience, its not the extremely wealthy who're so bad. They usually have nothing to prove, and can generally be quite nice to people who aren't in their social circle. In particular I can think of a friend of my girlfriend's, his family owns a big business and makes over a million a year, and he's one of the most legitimately nice people I've ever met, and so are his parents, I can't think of a bad thing to say about them as people.

Its mostly upper middle class types, who think they're above everybody else and want to portray an image of wealth and status.

piet11111
24th February 2012, 20:14
Its mostly upper middle class types, who think they're above everybody else and want to portray an image of wealth and status.

And then they get really bad when drunk.

Kitty_Paine
24th February 2012, 20:33
Its mostly upper middle class types, who think they're above everybody else and want to portray an image of wealth and status.

Holy shit yes, truer words have never been spoken. It's the fucking upper-middle class kids who buy out the Ralph Lauren stores and drive Land Rovers their parents bought them... Those are the wealthy assholes...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_XU9x8G7khv0/SmU_lxswVLI/AAAAAAAAHbs/HdbaIrVD7TE/s400/douche_bag.jpg

The Douche
24th February 2012, 20:43
I wear ralph lauren all the time. And I'm wearing white boat shoes and khakis right now. :(

Kitty_Paine
24th February 2012, 20:46
I wear ralph lauren all the time. And I'm wearing white boat shoes and khakis right now. :(

http://dannycarlino.com/images/uncle%20same%20douchebag.jpg


:rolleyes:

NewLeft
24th February 2012, 22:00
I wear ralph lauren all the time. And I'm wearing white boat shoes and khakis right now. :(
Better not be Ralph Lauren with khakis.. :blink:

GoddessCleoLover
24th February 2012, 22:41
Old money tend to be restrained in the behavior due to notions of noblesse oblige, while the nouveau riche tend to be straight-up bourgeois pigs.

The Douche
24th February 2012, 22:49
Better not be Ralph Lauren with khakis.. :blink:

Shit, they might be Ralph Lauren khakis...

Ele'ill
24th February 2012, 22:58
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_XU9x8G7khv0/SmU_lxswVLI/AAAAAAAAHbs/HdbaIrVD7TE/s400/douche_bag.jpg



I would break them.

The Douche
24th February 2012, 23:03
I would break them.

I am the one on the left, come at me.

Искра
24th February 2012, 23:05
I would break them.
I know you would.

Ele'ill
24th February 2012, 23:21
It would be complete ruination.

black magick hustla
24th February 2012, 23:33
kill a grad student for communism

ed miliband
24th February 2012, 23:35
fred perry >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ralph lauren

The Douche
24th February 2012, 23:35
kill a grad student for communism

Fuck communism, kill a grad student for the release of pent up rage...

black magick hustla
24th February 2012, 23:37
fred perry >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ralph lauren

hipster communism is advancing in the political landscape

black magick hustla
24th February 2012, 23:38
in working class rapture, the wretched will bathe in the blood of new school shitheads

Ele'ill
24th February 2012, 23:41
abrupt change of plans, instead of ralph lauren being immolated I'm going to start dressing like this

http://www.ralphlaurenoutlet-onlines.com/images/D02400251.jpg

Ele'ill
24th February 2012, 23:49
dkny

http://i.models.com/oftheminute/images/2010/02/dknymain.jpg

Franz Fanonipants
24th February 2012, 23:51
kill a grad student for communism

kill communism be a grad student

Kitty_Paine
25th February 2012, 03:02
I am the one on the left, come at me.

At least your not the one on the right... cuase that is just... I don't know if sad properly expresses it or what.


I would break them.

I wouldn't stop you, in fact I'd ask for pictures.



Nah, you've got it mixed up guys... this is the preppy style that's the shit -
http://sammydvintage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/preppy_plaid.jpg


:rolleyes:

NewLeft
25th February 2012, 03:28
Nah, you've got it mixed up guys... this is the preppy style that's the shit -
http://sammydvintage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/preppy_plaid.jpg


:rolleyes:

Better than the keffiyeh communists (lol).

Os Cangaceiros
25th February 2012, 04:54
Those dudes look pretty baller.

workersadvocate
25th February 2012, 09:20
in working class rapture, the wretched will bathe in the blood of new school shitheads

I like the way you are thinking here.

PC LOAD LETTER
25th February 2012, 09:23
in working class rapture, the wretched will bathe in the blood of new school shitheads
You sound kind of like a marxist jesus right about now

workersadvocate
25th February 2012, 09:25
dkny

http://i.models.com/oftheminute/images/2010/02/dknymain.jpg

Hold up! There not a single older greying or balding or short man in that gathering of models who we're supposed to accept as the current standard of masculine beauty. Where's the diversity?
Looks like they used a cookie cutter on those Twilight lead actors, took 'em to one fake bake session, and then dressed them up in new threads!

workersadvocate
25th February 2012, 09:27
Better than the keffiyeh communists (lol).

I lol'd at this.

The Douche
25th February 2012, 13:52
abrupt change of plans, instead of ralph lauren being immolated I'm going to start dressing like this

http://www.ralphlaurenoutlet-onlines.com/images/D02400251.jpg

This is very similar to how I dress.

Искра
25th February 2012, 14:04
You sound kind of like a marxist jesus right about now
He is a Jesus of communism. He is a messanger of The Party....

http://www.spoutnik.info/docs/m502-doa1.jpg

gorillafuck
25th February 2012, 15:43
this has turned into the thread where we all try to be edgy and make our parents upset, right?

ed miliband
25th February 2012, 16:25
hey man i have edges

Ocean Seal
25th February 2012, 16:27
That's why during Occupy I couldn't stand hearing students at $50,000+ a year schools talking about how they're "the 99%". I know one person at NYU who isn't loaded and only goes there cause she got a scholarship as a foreign exchange student, everyone else I know of from there is a textbook trust fund baby.

That's because NYU doesn't really care much for giving scholarships more than 10k I think. Also why do you hate students coming to occupy meetings. I agree that its frustrating to hear people talk about the ghetto as this completely dangerous place that you can't go out in broad daylight, but its better than being stuck with reactionary pricks who are clapping like seals when the police beat the shit out of occupiers. Plus, even if you are paying a high price for university, its not as if your parents are necessarily paying for it. You could be on a mix of scholarships/student loans. In which case after you graduate, you could be fucked into debt slavery.

gorillafuck
25th February 2012, 16:34
the key to being an ordinary average worker is to hate nyu students for being too conservative except when they are left wing in which case you have to hate them for being left wing it makes sense if you think about it.

Minima
25th February 2012, 19:43
america sounds like an interesting place

GoddessCleoLover
25th February 2012, 19:50
America is indeed an "interesting" place, but it can be a tough place for leftists. The petit-bourgeoisie here is quite numerous and contains a reactionary strain of political activity that calls itself the "Tea Party". This group of right-wing extremists believes that even moderate reforms are un-American and promote the preposterous notion that President Obama was really born in Africa and is a covert Muslim agent pretending to be a Christian.

Искра
25th February 2012, 23:03
America is lame. Transnistria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria) is the real shit ;) It's mafia run state where people want to return to Soviet Union.

GoddessCleoLover
25th February 2012, 23:05
Someone ought to tell them that they can't return to the Union because it no longer exists.

Os Cangaceiros
25th February 2012, 23:33
shhh, don't spoil their dreams

black magick hustla
25th February 2012, 23:38
satan was the first communist, hail satan

black magick hustla
25th February 2012, 23:39
You sound kind of like a marxist jesus right about now

no. jesus will bite the dust when the working class hordes come from the netherworld and storm heaven gates and put in a pike the head of god

Decolonize The Left
25th February 2012, 23:41
no. jesus will bite the dust when the working class hordes come from the netherworld and storm heaven gates and put in a pike the head of god

mmmmm godkabob

Искра
25th February 2012, 23:44
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_leh816JtZC1qavk2zo1_500.png


This movie rules!

black magick hustla
25th February 2012, 23:45
smmkTHk6qC4

working class deliverance