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 Originally Posted by Huacho
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So you voted for Trump? When in doubt, just capitalize? Not one single word in your post should be capitalized You Fucking Moron.
So embarrassing grammar Nazi. How about engaging with the logic of the argument instead of the punctuation? This is not the win you think it is. Oh, wait, it's because I won the logical argument. Argue me with logic instead of punctuation and your said degrees / IQ. Straight logic. Nobody cares about your fake fluff. You can not beat me in logic games.
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 Originally Posted by Huacho
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When describing one's own education, one may say graduate school. When they describe their own educational attainment, comma, they may simply say graduate school. The comma is required because the dependent clause precedes the independent clause. Thus we conclude that you are quite poorly educated.
Correct: One may say graduate school when describing one's education. The independent clause precedes the dependent clause so no comma is required.
Correct: When describing one's education, one may say graduate school. Because the independent clause follows the dependent clause, a comma is required.
Crawl back under your rock.
Haha. Douche bag over here. And I responded while drunk. Notice, I don't have the insecurity to claim to be the smartest person in the room, because I am secure in my life and myself. I am still correct in my original point, the more common usage is Graduate Degree. I won this argument. My original post which started all of this was response to Paulie's claim that anyone who uses any term other than Advanced Degree proves they do not have one. And that couldn't be further from the truth. I win. But, yes, please try to ignore facts and focus on punctuation. I'm sure the ladies are so impressed by this when you correct their text messages you big stud.
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 Originally Posted by TheCane
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You got something 100% correct. And you're proving it brilliantly mind you! Bravo! Like the other guy said, I'm going back to talking about taking down a pretty girl's panties. Ciao!
Well at least we both agree on two things. I don't, however, agree that you have a gotcha moment or won this argument with me. I so also agree with the second thing, this conversation is tiresome at this point, and we should focus on our shared interests of women instead.
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 Originally Posted by Huacho
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So by your definition of common, homosexuality, left-handedness, and being African African are uncommon. Got it. You're a genius.
Um no, the original argument was from Paulie stated anybody who uses any verbiage different than Advanced Degree doesn't actually have one, which I have proven is incorrect as 85% of the usage to describe said thing is the phrase "Graduate Degree. " I have no idea what assumptions you are attempting to jump to but they are so off base. Homosexuality, left handedness, and African American are ALL the most common descriptors of these things.
There's no arguments / discussion to be made with you. You have exposed yourself but I fear (in fact I know) you don't have the logic to understand how or why.
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 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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Well if you're in the United States you are wrong. About 85% of usage to describe a degree beyond a bachelors is Graduate Degree.
An Advanced Degree is most commonly used when clumping all forms of Graduate Degrees together. For example, you need an advanced degree (clumping Masters and PhD) into one allotment.
If you are in the United States you are wrong, but keep arguing its fine. You should also know having a graduate degree or being the most educated person on this platform does not equate to intelligence. Plenty or morons have graduate degrees.
I showed the data of which the verbiage of Advanced Degree or Graduate Degree is used in practice with 80-85% more common to use Graduate Degree and 15-20% usage of Advanced Degree. So if you going to make the argument that you're right anyway because you are just so smart, I'm going to call bullshit, because you're not following the data.
So by your definition of common, homosexuality, left-handedness, and being African African are uncommon. Got it. You're a genius.
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Type more important that material
 Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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A more important question is what material are those Victoria secret panties made of?
Very easy question to answer. It's on the web site.
https://www.victoriassecret.com/us/v...ne=Top%20Rated
I only buy my girls thong panties!
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Finally!
 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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You should also know having a graduate degree or being the most educated person on this platform does not equate to intelligence. Plenty or (sic) morons have graduate degrees.
You got something 100% correct. And you're proving it brilliantly mind you! Bravo! Like the other guy said, I'm going back to talking about taking down a pretty girl's panties. Ciao!
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Ask the 2 Queens that question!
 Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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A more important question is what material are those Victoria secret panties made of?
That is a question that should be directed to the 2 award winning Victoria Secret Queens, Kevikev and AmorPorFavor. I am sure they have the answer to your question!
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 Originally Posted by TheCane
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So you must be pretty disgusted with yourself then huh? An "advanced degree" is considered to be any degree beyond an undergraduate degree, and in the country I was born in there is nothing unusual or uncommon about saying "advanced degree". "Professional degree" is not about trades (technical degrees encompass the trades and more) but instead refers to education that prepares students for careers in specific fields that often can require licensing or accreditation (but not always). Examples include medicine, dentistry, law, and engineering. Some professional degrees may also be considered "terminal degrees" in that they are the highest level of education in a particular field. I have more education than most people walking the earth today and know exactly what I'm talking about. You sir are just another pseudo intellectual dolt who clearly understands very little about that of which you write.
Well if you're in the United States you are wrong. About 85% of usage to describe a degree beyond a bachelors is Graduate Degree.
An Advanced Degree is most commonly used when clumping all forms of Graduate Degrees together. For example, you need an advanced degree (clumping Masters and PhD) into one allotment.
If you are in the United States you are wrong, but keep arguing its fine. You should also know having a graduate degree or being the most educated person on this platform does not equate to intelligence. Plenty or morons have graduate degrees.
I showed the data of which the verbiage of Advanced Degree or Graduate Degree is used in practice with 80-85% more common to use Graduate Degree and 15-20% usage of Advanced Degree. So if you going to make the argument that you're right anyway because you are just so smart, I'm going to call bullshit, because you're not following the data.
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Panties topic better
 Originally Posted by TheCane
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So you must be pretty disgusted with yourself then huh? An "advanced degree" is considered to be any degree beyond an undergraduate degree, and in the country I was born in there is nothing unusual or uncommon about saying "advanced degree". "Professional degree" is not about trades (technical degrees encompass the trades and more) but instead refers to education that prepares students for careers in specific fields that often can require licensing or accreditation (but not always). Examples include medicine, dentistry, law, and engineering. Some professional degrees may also be considered "terminal degrees" in that they are the highest level of education in a particular field. I have more education than most people walking the earth today and know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm both better educated and more well-traveled than you are. No, you sir are just another pseudo intellectual dolt who clearly understands very little about that of which you write. That is quite certain to the nth degree!
I think the intense discussion about panties is much more interesting than this silly debate on degrees.
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 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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And you're still very wrong stating that the guy doesn't have a graduate degree because he calls it a graduate degree.
When in the fuck did I say that? Hint: I didn't. Maybe you are confusing me with your mama.
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 Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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I have an MBA and have hardly ever heard someone say advanced degree. The more common term would be graduate degree or post-graduate degree.
When I went to orientation the dean posed the question of why everyone was there. People tried to give answers they expected he wanted to hear. He finally said bullshit. MBA stands for More Bank Account. If you are here for anything else besides to make more money, then you are here for the wrong reason.
"I have an MBA. " From Golden Gate. Tell me I'm wrong and I'll believe you but I bet I'm right.
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 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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Or when describing one's own educational attainment they may simply say Graduate School.
When describing one's own education, one may say graduate school. When they describe their own educational attainment, comma, they may simply say graduate school. The comma is required because the dependent clause precedes the independent clause. Thus we conclude that you are quite poorly educated.
Correct: One may say graduate school when describing one's education. The independent clause precedes the dependent clause so no comma is required.
Correct: When describing one's education, one may say graduate school. Because the independent clause follows the dependent clause, a comma is required.
Crawl back under your rock.
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 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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Actually NO! It's not very common. The specific usage of Advanced Degree is to combine Masters and Doctoral degrees together and therefore described as an Advanced Degree. All other usage is either Masters, Doctoral, MBA, Medical School, Law School, or Graduate School. Or when describing one's own educational attainment they may simply say Graduate School.
Advanced Degree is simply used to lump Masters and Doctoral Degrees together for purposes of qualifying for tax credits or other government programs.
It's time for fools to be corrected. So sick of fools spreading false truths so confidently.
So you voted for Trump? When in doubt, just capitalize? Not one single word in your post should be capitalized You Fucking Moron.
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 Originally Posted by MikeBayArea
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Again, from ChatGPT. I hope you feel stupid and humbled now Paulie. Because you are on the wrong side of truth. People who throw out baseless uneducated claims are the bain of society.
Ignorant, uneducated, monoglot shit heads who can't spell "cat" without getting spotted a see are the bane of society.
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