mark cuban with the realest quote ever. if you a grown man that still hasn't grasp this concept then you are just lost and delusional

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How about you keep up with your own unnecessary arguments first before challenging me on what is or isn't semantics and displaying your talent as a contortionist to be right like you usually do?
If you don't get outta here with your 7th grade reading comprehension....
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You completely ignored a full passage qualifying the text you put in bold.

Pro Tip: When creating an argument about what something is or isn't, a definition really helps your cause. It's separates the expression of an informed opinion and juelzing. You can have thr last word. Just don't expect me to read it.
 

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If you don't get outta here with your 7th grade reading comprehension....
:camby:

You completely ignored a full passage qualifying the text you put in bold.

Pro Tip: When creating an argument about what something is or isn't, a definition really helps your cause. It's separates the expression of an informed opinion and juelzing. You can have thr last word. Just don't expect me to read it.
Nobody here has a 7th grade comprehension I'm above that and you're clearly beneath that. I said you simply weren't passionate about art and used your exact words. The rest of the passage is impertinent because of your explicit statement.

Pro Tip: Reading a statement that includes a possibility and running to argue because you chose to make it an absolute due to your personal opinion on what people should attempt to make of their lives isn't a good way to argue. It separatea the expression of an informed opinion and juelzing.

I don't give a damn about you reading it, you don't know how to express your opinion without needing to be right.
 

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:mjlol: come on breh

I actually don't think Cuban is as :mjpls: as someone of his ilk could be but you know exactly what's wrong with that quote :heh:


If I see three young dudes in sheisty's outside the corner store. I'm probably gonna go stop somewhere else to get my gas

I dont see how thats

:mjpls:



And I might cross the street if I'm walking on that street. And my head is on a swivel. Call me what you want.



I get what's wrong with the quote, but I feel like a lot of older people feel the same way

I think the quote came around the trayvon incident and that's why it was uproar
 
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a dude stacking boxes in a warehouse doesnt make enough to support his lifestyle due to high rent and inflation..
I thought that true until I did 5 years in UPS. Yes there are alot of brokies at the place but I know accountants and engineers who left their jobs to work full-time at UPS, to load boxes. Put in enough years with the union and you'll be make decent money with the option for overtime on top of season bonuses. And the benefit balance put any income you think you deserve. Hell my 5 years and being on good terms with the union earned me a buy into their retirement plan when I left. I can cash out now when I retire on top of my corporate job now. And I got clowned for working there for years.
 

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What your good at? What does that even mean, what’s out here that anyone can’t be good at?

these kids don’t really have no ideas anyway of what they want to do so I guess this could be good advice, even though in a way it’s telling people to ignore they gut feeling
 

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There’s some truth into what he’s saying. When I use to work the warehouse at Walmart when I was 19, I had this coworker in his mid 50s still trying to make it as a rapper.

Ol Melvin from Bsby Boy lookin muhfugga. Forcing us to listen to his bullshyt on the job and if we even thought of touching the radio, he’d look at us like he was ready to go back inside. Trying to sell his mixtape to customers on the floor when we finished unloading a truck.

:martin:
 

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I mostly agree with him.You could be passionate about football, video games, and medieval fantasy stories. Yet your education is in accounting, which you don't love but you're pretty damn good at it.

You may find you don't have the patience or competency to grind the path to be a game developer or to elevate your grammar/penmanship from gutter trash to servicable, but if working with numbers, interpreting ledgers, and fixing ppl's numeric fukkups is something you can do in your sleep.. then perhaps something entrepruenal in that field may be the optimal path for you to level up your earnings.

Not always the case, but i get the principle.
 

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I mostly agree with him.You could be passionate about football, video games, and medieval fantasy stories. Yet your education is in accounting, which you don't love but you're pretty damn good at it.

You may find you don't have the patience or competency to grind the path to be a game developer or to elevate your grammar/penmanship from gutter trash to servicable, but if working with numbers, interpreting ledgers, and fixing ppl's numeric fukkups is something you can do in your sleep.. then perhaps something entrepruenal in that field may be the optimal path for you to level up your earnings.

Not always the case, but i get the principle.
Excellent post.
 

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I mostly agree with him.You could be passionate about football, video games, and medieval fantasy stories. Yet your education is in accounting, which you don't love but you're pretty damn good at it.

You may find you don't have the patience or competency to grind the path to be a game developer or to elevate your grammar/penmanship from gutter trash to servicable, but if working with numbers, interpreting ledgers, and fixing ppl's numeric fukkups is something you can do in your sleep.. then perhaps something entrepruenal in that field may be the optimal path for you to level up your earnings.

Not always the case, but i get the principle.
If you can do this, especially after going as far as getting an accounting degree, you had the capacity to develop games.
 
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