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Furries are becoming doctors and scientists. They have taken over genetic labs. Real life furries are now closer than ever.
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>>82691316
Great dogs aren't safe any more
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>>82691316
Plenty of trannies in those fields too. You can expect corpse vagina transplants in the near future.
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>>82691316
I kinda assumed they had one of those jobs from the sheer amount of "Blueslawyer" level money they spend on furryporn and fursuits
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>>82691336
>Great dogs aren't safe any more
Only dogs?
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>>82691528
Oh yea cats, all fram animals only safe animal would be naked mole rat but maybe not
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>>82691316
I am becoming Ted. I have taken over my shack. Ted was right about everything
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Chances are the furfag went to a shit-tier university. And nobody in his department likes him.
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>>82691571
Sounds like you're projecting, Anon.
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>>82691581
He's not. Furries are insufferable.
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>>82691581
Nope. I'm a furry too and a professor but I never flaunted the shit like a socially inept faggot. These types of people are why I largely avoid meets.
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Furries are autists and autists are by and large in the top 10% of IQs (minus the nonverbal spazzes, of course). Anything computer software related in the last 40 years has had at least 1/10 of it created by a furry. Accept it or go amish.
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>>82691571
Anon... the university mainly matters if you're going into a field like business or law, STEM fields in general is a lot less fickle about this sorta stuff
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>>82691316
I suppose at least it's a good thing autists are the ones becoming doctors (even if they are faggots)
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>>82691605
>the university mainly matters if you're going into a field like business or law, STEM fields in general is a lot less fickle about this sorta stuff
Why is that though? Why does it matter if you went to Harvard or Yale for Law school but it doesn't matter if you went to your land grant college for a STEM degree?
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>>82691605
Well I'm in law so I guess that shapes my thoughts on this.
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>>82691316
It sucks that there's literally no where to go to avoid mentally ill people anymore. The idea used to be that most adults were normal sane people and there was a few "quirky" weirdos sprinkled in to make things interesting. Now that we've gotten old it's become very apparent that most people are retarded freaks. Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Zoomers doesn't matter every demographic now is full of mental illness of every shade.
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>>82691622
>>82691641
It's cause they're looking for someone with the skills first and not who they're connected with, law and businesses courses are filled with nepotism even though the actual course work itself would be easy for a lot of people, it's the people you know that matters in those fields, however when it comes to STEM work you actually have to try, you can't just be born into wealth in these fields since you'll actually kill someone if you're an engineer or doctor and only got in due to being born with a well connected family. I.E: Law and business is for nepobabies, the STEM field are more for actual smart people
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>>82691765
You don't know how legal academic hiring works, lol. Your degree can matter but what matters above all are, in this order (1) publications, (2) research agenda, and (3) references from tenured professors.
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>>82691622
you havent noticed none of these business graduate retards actually all fucking suck at managing businesses
they all get their jobs networking to get hired by some executives son
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>>82691789
Yeah, I'm definitely conflating law and business together with a certain type of people, I don't know much on the law side of stuff since I studied to become a pharmacist; not a lawyer, but I do think my assessment on business are generally true, there's no way that these politicians and businesses aren't filled with nepobabies



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