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>Be me
>In Econ class
>Professor is out on break for a few minutes so everyone starts talking.
>Sitting next to a solid 8 with a tramp stamp who's talking to another girl who's morbidly obese and in an ill fitting shirt about boyfriends as she shows her a picture of her current boyfriend.
>"Yeah I don't really like the dating scene because I hate drinking and I don't like putting out. Honestly my plan is to date a guy for 6 months and then get married. I'm not having any kids though. That's non-negotiable."
>The 8/10 with the tramp stamp not only doesn't say this is a stupid idea but congratulates her in that obnoxious "Yas Queen" tone of voice.

How the Hell do women interact like this? It feels so damn fake.
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>>33844203
What were you covering in econ? Also, macro or micro?
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>>33844213
Micro. Right now it's the supply and demand curve. Don't remember the exact terms and the next exam is in a week so I'm probably boned.
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>>33844203
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>>33844221
Aww, shame, that is probably the least interesting part of econ. Micro is only interesting when you see the real world applications in business economics. Like, look uo how companies try to determine their position on the supply/demand curve, that shit is fascinating
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>>33844203
Clearly you have little experience with small talk. Neither woman was indulging in deep philosophising. One was just chatting and the other was listening primarily to fill the time. In that setting, when one person says something dumb, the polite (and easiest) response is "Oh. That's nice." For the listener to insist on criticizing would be pointlessly nasty, turning a nothing conversation into an argument.
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>>33844221
>>33844274
I've never thought I was interested in economics but when I took an accelerated micro+macro economics double course crammed into a semester, I got like 101% grade as everything was so easy to remember and do, idk if it was the instructor or if it just clicked with me. Makes me wonder if I should just get more into it, I still have the time to do so, but ironically, it doesn't seem an economical choice.

>>33844203
I've seen fat guys pull similar stuff. It's a fat person thing. Some of them are just in denial and normal persons just aren't motivated to break that delusion in a casual setting.
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>>33844740
OP thinks people, let alone hot women, want to start fights with roasties at every opportunity. Very indicative of his own poor social skills.
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>>33847601
Economics is actually interesting and not just a bunch of graphs and math. It's literally just human behavior. Academics make economics so boring most of the time.

Read Thomas Sowell, Milton Friedman, Frederic Bastiat, Hayek. They are all good reads.
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>>33847762
How is the chick who refuses to put out and doesn't even want to have any kids a roastie? Her clam's probably drier than the Sahara.
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Based roastie congratulating the landwhale for her decision to take herself out of the gene pool.
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