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ID:gylonfbL No.54747019 ViewReplyReportDelete
Do you think a STEM degree actually lowers your social status by you getting associated with timid, introverted beta males?

People seem to look down on you if you have a STEM degree, or at least you get to be the weirdo engineer guy, not the cool business or finance guy...

Whats up with that? As a software dev I earn way more money than anyone I know in my age group.

Yet I feel like being a software engineer or any other kind of engineer except the artsy types like architechture has zero prestige. Whats up with that?

Should I just lie and say I'm just a lazy piece of shit hipster living off of my parents money? Girls love those assholes for some reason.

Pic related: this is how STEMfags look like
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Stonehenge

ID:ISq1PjQ7 No.54744999 ViewReplyLast 50ReportDelete
Are there any plausible theories to Stonehenge?

What do you personally believe?
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THE LORD’S SINGULARITY

ID:BuI5SYtK No.54750667 ViewReplyReportDelete
Is our Lord a thunder god or war or an antifa rabbi?

"It’s also worth noting that Constantine’s gratitude for Jesus’s help at Milvian Bridge set a far-reaching precedent for European leaders. Constantine rarely understood Christianity, and nowhere is this behavior clearer than in his classification of Jesus as a “war god.” Countless European leaders, secular and clerical alike, would later call to Jesus’s name in an effort to either violently defend or spread the word of Christ. Fearless knights painted crosses on their shining armor; probing galleons embroidered the same on their massive sails. (A crusade, of course, means to take up the Cross.) Constantine and his successors used Jesus for their own ends, but Jesus, an anti-authoritarian pacifist, would never have endorsed the many conquerors who justified their violent actions in his name."

http://constructionlitmag.com/culture/constantine-the-great/

IN HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS

“Jesus” is supposed to be the Anglicized equivalent of the Greek “Iesous,” but really, if it is, it is troubling to say the least. The English name “Jesus” stems etymologically from “Jupiter-Zeus” - “J-Zeus” - “Je-sus,” - “Jesus” Some authorities, who have spent their entire lives studying the origins of names, believe that “Jesus” actually means— “Hail Zeus!” For Iesous in Greek is “Hail Zeus.” That is, “Ie” translates as “Hail” and “sous” or “sus” is Zeus.

muchokektonite

ID:193WKote No.54746704 ViewReplyReportDelete
Which one of you is this?
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ID:sXV/yIrT No.54750712 ViewReplyReportDelete
Goodnight /pol/

ID:or4J09qt No.54747769 ViewReplyLast 50ReportDelete
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNfH6M_myR4

Black lives matter invade Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Just look at them, isn't this hilarious?
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WWIII INCOMING: CHINA TELLS UN TO EAT A TURD

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ID:SS2Nodce No.54746710 ViewReplyReportDelete
Why do you hate women, /pol/?
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