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Lmao @ #3 is that for real
This is a very interesting subject to discuss with people irl. It's really a wildcard in terms of how people respond.
Quote from: Spracne on March 13, 2019, 11:57:14 PMThis is a very interesting subject to discuss with people irl. It's really a wildcard in terms of how people respond.I feel like the only people truly fired up about this is a very narrowly defined group, parents of kids who they were feel like they were wronged in the selection process and already resent rich people.I think everyone assumed how this was done, it's unbelievably interesting how it was actually done in this case though. I mean this guy had to have made millions of dollars by doing nothing more than giving someone, someone else's money. It's like The Mule come to life, but only four rich people who use their children as status symbols.
Quote from: mocat on March 13, 2019, 10:01:09 PMLmao @ #3 is that for realESPN had one of the coaches labeled Texas Tech on a graphic, twice, but they must have had a graphic fail because I can't find a published tie. Lots of public schools involved in this though and I just don't get that.
. Why didn't these people just walk into the chancellor's office and offer to build a building?
I mean one of Lori’s daughters is (I guess was now?)a YouTube personality making 300k+ a year. Why even bother going to college?
Quote from: wetwillie on March 13, 2019, 10:12:05 PMI mean one of Lori’s daughters is (I guess was now?)a YouTube personality making 300k+ a year. Why even bother going to college?she actually answered that question on a youtube vid. she wants to experience tailgates and parties.
not every texas kid can get into tech and not every California kid can get into usc. parents bribing to make it happen isn't surprising and yeah it seems like there is a lot of "lets make an example out of them" going on right now.
4. Why didn't these people just walk into the chancellor's office and offer to build a building?