Homeless ppl, feel bad for them? |
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Homeless ppl, feel bad for them? |
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![]() Blasian, Asian, INVASION! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,288 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,769 ![]() |
ok I am watching America's Most Wanted and there was this story about this gang tht would take homeless ppl and make them slaves, making them sell drugs 24/7 and if they thought the homeless ppl didnt work hard enough, they would kill them. they did this re-inactment about it and it showed this poor old homeless guy begging the gang for food and the gang thru chinese food at him and the homeless guy would eat the scraps.
![]() is there NE one else tht feel bad for the homeless? i hear alot of ppl hate them cause they think all homeless are drunkies and druggies and all.. ![]() |
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![]() Dark Lord of McCandless ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,226 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,761 ![]() |
QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Sep 1 2004, 4:05 PM) Well, I scored a 4 on the European History AP exam, a 5 on the US History AP exam, a 5 on my English 11 AP exam, a 5 on my Psychology AP exam, and I plan on earning 5's in English 12, Physics, and Government AP exams. I scored 1480 on my SAT I, and I plan on bumping that up above 1500 this year. I'm involved in the school newspaper, basketball, tennis, debate/forensics, and I'm the class president, and ranked #3. Anything else I can do to bump those credentials up? Okay then, now what to do about affirmative action? How are your SAT IIs? I know one kid from my entire county that was admitted to Yale this year -- and he had SIX perfect SAT IIs, and a 1600. Do you really show a LOVE for learning? Over 80% of Ivy League students nowadays have attended university-level summer programs at least one year (I've attended for three). That's the most important thing to most colleges -- they want to see that you are passionate about what you do. Teacher recommendations, etc. Affirmative action is rapidly losing public support ... by showing that non-affirmative action people graduate at the TOP of their college classes, while affirmative action people graduate at the bottom (or drop out), it becomes obvious that affirmative action hurts those its supposed to help. It's better to be Valedictorian at Penn State than ranked in the bottom 10% at Yale. |
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