I wasn't questioning the accuracy of your statement.Cougar King wrote:35% of our 2013 freshman class graduated in the Top 10% compared to tech's 27%. Our average freshman SAT (math + cr only) is 1140 while Tech's is 1100.East Coast Mustang wrote: Funniest thing I've ever read on PonyFans, and I've been here for eight years.
Football attendance in perspective
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Bragging about having better academics than tortilla tech is pretty much equivalent to bragging about beating a mentally challenged child in checkers.
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Thanks Webmaster. There are some here that cherish that "my way or the highway" attitudeWebmaster wrote:Talk about good timing... From another thread:
"Unfortunately, our nation is presently in a place where a person cannot hold an opinion without being blasted by those holding the opposing view. Those on each side of an issue believe that their opinions are facts and, dangerously, should not be opposed. It’s a mentality of "my way or the highway," with only invective thrown about and no true discourse or debate. This type of cultural behavior is causing divisiveness and can have fatal results for our country. Remember that America’s infrastructure isn’t based on one-way streets."
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It never is but... what if my way is the highwayfeelthehorsepower wrote:
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That quote is referring to all those who refer to themselves as: liberals, independents, progressives or libertarians, basically one in the same. Thats why conservatives best option is to take the religious route and try to not bite into their traps. Just write your opinion, perspective, viewpoint, argument and hope those who preach open-mindness and desire for a broad community actually aspire to their goal for society.feelthehorsepower wrote:Thanks Webmaster. There are some here that cherish that "my way or the highway" attitudeWebmaster wrote:Talk about good timing... From another thread:
"Unfortunately, our nation is presently in a place where a person cannot hold an opinion without being blasted by those holding the opposing view. Those on each side of an issue believe that their opinions are facts and, dangerously, should not be opposed. It’s a mentality of "my way or the highway," with only invective thrown about and no true discourse or debate. This type of cultural behavior is causing divisiveness and can have fatal results for our country. Remember that America’s infrastructure isn’t based on one-way streets."
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LOL. CK digging up stats to show they are better in a few metrics than Texas freaking Tech. Truly awesome.
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At the end of the day, if I had a gun to my head and had to choose one, I'd go to Tech. Higher ranked school, better alumni network, and more opportunities across the state, not just in Houston.
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I know. I'm just bringing it to the perspective of what's going on in the forum with people that don't tolerate my opinions and just write me off as a troll lolSMU_Alumni11 wrote:That quote is referring to all those who refer to themselves as: liberals, independents, progressives or libertarians, basically one in the same. Thats why conservatives best option is to take the religious route and try to not bite into their traps. Just write your opinion, perspective, viewpoint, argument and hope those who preach open-mindness and desire for a broad community actually aspire to their goal for society.feelthehorsepower wrote:Thanks Webmaster. There are some here that cherish that "my way or the highway" attitudeWebmaster wrote:Talk about good timing... From another thread:
"Unfortunately, our nation is presently in a place where a person cannot hold an opinion without being blasted by those holding the opposing view. Those on each side of an issue believe that their opinions are facts and, dangerously, should not be opposed. It’s a mentality of "my way or the highway," with only invective thrown about and no true discourse or debate. This type of cultural behavior is causing divisiveness and can have fatal results for our country. Remember that America’s infrastructure isn’t based on one-way streets."
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