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I was going to make some cheesy joke about good chemestry, but I'll keep it to myself.
zackboomer wrote:I don't think I could keep it up IRL either
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even worse
im going to WATERLOOOONooooooo
(cry in corner)
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Smurfit69 wrote:even worse
im going to WATERLOOOONooooooo Uhh you can still change your path in life! Do it quick! Don't go to Waterloo and don't do engineering! There are other paths to success
-University of Toronto Electrical Engineering 1T0 + PEY!
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Yeah, drop engineering and try to become a rock star.
Meatball Engineering '12 能ある鷹は爪を隠す
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hmm wats the point of having better soldiers when u land them into the LZ?
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Lies. All lies!
I sound like a gigantic nerd with presenting this statement: but what's wrong with waiting when it comes to sex anyway? Silly university and it's get-laid-already antics.
Environmental Studies & Resource Management, Earth Science University of Waterloo '11
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seamoraine wrote:Screw sex, meaningful relationships here I come! Can you have a meaningful relationship without sex?
-Stringer
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Stringer wrote:seamoraine wrote:Screw sex, meaningful relationships here I come! Can you have a meaningful relationship without sex? LOL I ended up editing my statement, but yes. I do believe you can. It just depends how compatible you both are, and how much you enjoy your partner's company. Not to say that sex should be abstained from the picture altogether, but oversexualizing everything doesn't necessarily result in meaningful pursuits. Staying a virgin opposed to having consistent, hollow over-night sex encounters is probably a wiser approach to life but to each his/her own I guess. I realize my argument was irrelevant, but massive rave/drinking parties isn't the only place where you can interact with the opposite sex that might or might not result in a sexual relationship. Most of the people I know ended up finding their partners in a classroom/lab setting which is where they spend most of their time. Environmental Studies & Resource Management, Earth Science University of Waterloo '11
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Haha. I think sex is a very important part of a committed relationship. But casual sex and committed relationship sex are two different things entirely.
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There's a guy in loo eng whom we call "big pimpin' on the streez".
Alright I lied, he doesn't exist.
The Bracken.
Elec. Eng. in the 'Loo of 2013
Big Pimpin' on tha' streetz
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BrackenClelk wrote:There's a guy in loo eng whom we call "big pimpin' on the streez".
Alright I lied, he doesn't exist. ahhh man stop making this so depressing...some of us have to go to watelroo ya know!
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not that it was THAT big of a surprise =D
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all of you ARE talking about a school which once had more photocopiers in it than women. ...*cough*
(you just have to make sure you wander off to the right faculties & their events)
Environmental Studies & Resource Management, Earth Science University of Waterloo '11
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i know this one guy who is kind of nerdy looking but his girlfriend is really pretty
i think for me and most girls in general, it's not so much about how guys look, but more about their personalities...and besides, a lot of my friends want to "marry rich" so if you are nerdy but earns a lot of money, you won't have that much trouble finding a girl ;)
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I agree. Smart women know not to go for the bad boy (who came up with that stereotype anyway? by inspecting adolescent attraction patterns? LOL). Guys better clean up their act too -.- some intelligent women can be highly attractive even if they aren't the most jaw-dropping material physically. We really do equate purely physical attraction/social image as being the most important factors in initiating a lasting relationship. Wake up and smell those roses  Social image may or may not be the wisest thing to inspect... especially in the age group we're in. How many guys get a high five for being trustworthy, helpful, kind, etc? Usually it's just a slapped-on label called "grow up and stop being such a wimp/nice guy". You can tell final time truly does bring out the bitter in me, hahaha. Environmental Studies & Resource Management, Earth Science University of Waterloo '11
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seamoraine wrote:I agree. Smart women know not to go for the bad boy (who came up with that stereotype anyway? by inspecting adolescent attraction patterns? LOL). Guys better clean up their act too -.- some intelligent women can be highly attractive even if they aren't the most jaw-dropping material physically. We really do equate purely physical attraction/social image as being the most important factors in initiating a lasting relationship. Wake up and smell those roses  Social image may or may not be the wisest thing to inspect... especially in the age group we're in. How many guys get a high five for being trustworthy, helpful, kind, etc? Usually it's just a slapped-on label called "grow up and stop being such a wimp/nice guy". You can tell final time truly does bring out the bitter in me, hahaha. Actually, a lot of girls do go for hot but not smart guys. Most of the girls I meet just want to be friends with me but doesn't really want to be in a relationship with me. That sucks. And once I'm their friend, it's even harder to ask them out. Luckily, I'm in commerce. But I like math, is that worse than liking science?
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Orrrr you can find a hot, nice, smart guy (they do exist)
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seamoraine wrote:How many guys get a high five for being trustworthy, helpful, kind, etc? Usually it's just a slapped-on label called "grow up and stop being such a wimp/nice guy". 99% of men and women both choose partners mostly due to appearance. Not only due to appearance, but mostly. If you were to somehow be able to test how many couples in "love" would still be together if one was scarred horrible for life, it would be very, very few.
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