Wealthy Neighborhood

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by hpl1706, Oct 5, 2014.

  1. Potato

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    There was nothing provocative in that post.
    There are exceptions to what I said, of course.
     
  2. Kitteh5

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    Sure. Ok. Whatever. I'm still here. (you made me jealous a bit and i feel like crying)
     
  3. Potato

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    What in that post made you feel bad anyway?
    I just said it isn't impossible for poor people to become rich.
    Do you not like that?
    Would you prefer me to say that poor people should stay in their place and not even try to make money?
     
  4. Kitteh5

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    Well, if that was my story, it would work eventually, but I'm stuck, and have been all my life. :C
     
  5. daveywaveyHD

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    What? College is free for me, though i can only assume you are referring to private college or a college for non-students (people who pay to take college courses later on in life). Sorry if I'm missing something blatantly obvious, but saying that college isn't free isn't strictly true unless under specific circumstances such as those i have just mentioned. (This isn't supposed to be a shit stirring post, i'm just kinda curious as to what you are referring to :p).
     
  6. logoster

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    wat, i have never heard of a free college (other then via scholarships) not even community colleges are free the majority of the time
     
  7. daveywaveyHD

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    Maybe i have misunderstood, i thought we were talking about colleges/sixth forms you enter after secondary school, then you go onto university which as far as i was aware is one of the only higher educational programs you pay for. I'm very confused at the moment, further education is compulsory up until you are 18 (i'm not too sure) either in a apprenticeship or at college/sixth form. I'm certainty not paying to go to my college. :p
     
  8. Potato

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    In Tennessee we get 2 free years of community college if we graduate high school.
     
  9. SixSixSevenSeven

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    I figured they meant college as in university as that seems to be a higher tier education there whereas we almost consider college and extension of school.
     
  10. daveywaveyHD

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    Ah, i see, i figured i was probably missing something, thanks for explaining the situation. :)
     
  11. DarthCain

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    Um. You might want to go check on the definition of capitalism, before you keep saying that.

    Also, from what I understand. College and University in the US are synonymous with each other, while in other parts of the world they are not necessarily.

    But I also don't see how any of this relates to OP wanting an upscale neighborhood.
     
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