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Old 04-27-07, 02:24 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Penelope_Grey
That does not give you the right to belittle my A-levels, I could have gone to any university I wanted, I chose to not bother due to the huge debts they create.
Yes it does. Over the last 10 years or so A-levels have gone from easy to laughably easy. All part of b'liars idea that nobody is allowed to be accused of being dull now so standards are lowered throughout the board to gcse and A-level and into degree level. Universities are in lots of cases reintroducing entrance exams as A-levels are no longer an indicator of ability and the first year of lots of bachelor/masters courses is spent on remedial work to cover things that a-levels no longer guarantee people can do.
All of that though is irrelevent to the fact in discussion here. Deliberately choosing to do something that has horrific health effects and is highly addictive isnt exactly sane.


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ware of that fact or am deliberately ignoring it. Which is not right.
Rubbish. You state you're aware of the risks and still do it. Therefore you are ignoring them.
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