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Zhong Fei

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I think because Morgan Freeman was in some terrible movies where he acted as God. like Bruce all mighty, War of the worlds and that Steve Carrel movie where Carrel played as Moses.

Oh yeah Finn. Damn you're crazy when you replace God with Morgan Freeman. I get it why they were so baffled. LOL.

As for me 3 Years ago I was studying to be a Physician. But I shifted my course to Psychology so I can get a degree in Criminal Psychology. I figured I hate a lot of criminals and so I would help to put some people behind bars.

Or Stalk and torture them Like Dexter.
 

bd popeye

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The trick is to, convince your future employer, that you are smart enough to pass uni exams, but not dumb enough to stay. So you attend for a couple of years only and then drop out.

My son will graduate in May. He will have a degree in nutrition.

I think because Morgan Freeman was in some terrible movies where he acted as God. like Bruce all mighty, War of the worlds and that Steve Carrel movie where Carrel played as Moses.

Morgan Freeman is an excellent actor. Each one of us has his own taste. I liked all those movies you seem to think are horrible..

Or Stalk and torture them Like Dexter.

My oldest son works on that program from time to time..he's a Union grip. I've never seen it.

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My son on a set in Balboa Park San Diego about 5 years ago.
 

Zhong Fei

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I dont think Morgan was Terrible I thought Those Movies were. Bruce Almighty was ok but the Moses thing was pushing it.

Cool Kids Popeye. Serving in the Navy must run in the Family.
 
i think morgan freeman's not bad, when there are actually actors you can call terrible. im studying at simon fraser university in vancouver. my major is currently psychology, but if i have time, i might do a joint major with criminology, then advance for MBA. if i still have more time in the future, i'll look into getting degrees in philosophy, political science, and maybe even international studies. aside from MBA, everything else are my interests. i love school 'cause i love knowledge, so yea. and took critical thinking for my philosophy elective. now i can identify fallacies in arguments. guys, be careful...;)

oh and im extremely tired. just wanna doze off to bed right now. screwed up my midterm, but i think i did better than last time.
 

Blitzo

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i think morgan freeman's not bad, when there are actually actors you can call terrible.

And actresses. -cough cough- megan fox -cough cough choke- Not to mention directors -choke choke- michael bay -attempts heimneck manouever on myself, fails-

im studying at simon fraser university in vancouver. my major is currently psychology, but if i have time, i might do a joint major with criminology, then advance for MBA. if i still have more time in the future, i'll look into getting degrees in philosophy, political science, and maybe even international studies. aside from MBA, everything else are my interests. i love school 'cause i love knowledge, so yea. and took critical thinking for my philosophy elective. now i can identify fallacies in arguments. guys, be careful...;)

oh and im extremely tired. just wanna doze off to bed right now. screwed up my midterm, but i think i did better than last time.

Ooh psychology, I'm thinking of taking that as my major when I leave (hopefully) for uni in two years. The courses in Canada and NZ are obviously different, but is psychology interesting? (No going insane after a few decades of practising? :p)
 

bladerunner

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Ooh psychology, I'm thinking of taking that as my major when I leave (hopefully) for uni in two years. The courses in Canada and NZ are obviously different, but is psychology interesting? (No going insane after a few decades of practising? :p)

Somehow I got the impression this was your last year in school.

One doesnt have to be a practising pschologist Psychology is a useful suplementary subject to have for management professions human resources etc.
A cousin of mine did a double degree at Vic. consisting of accounting and psychology. She didnt like accounting , so after a year of teaching English in Japan, she ended up with a job at John Hopkins, researching into the grieving process or something like that. That was shortly before the horrific 9/11 event.

@Popeye
"My son will graduate in May. He will have a degree in nutrition".
That sounds pretty useful, as we live in a world where people are increasingly worried by their health
 
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And actresses. -cough cough- megan fox -cough cough choke- Not to mention directors -choke choke- michael bay -attempts heimneck manouever on myself, fails-



Ooh psychology, I'm thinking of taking that as my major when I leave (hopefully) for uni in two years. The courses in Canada and NZ are obviously different, but is psychology interesting? (No going insane after a few decades of practising? :p)

for directors, i must add himmerich, the guy who directed 2012. all his movies are a joke.
and yup if u like science or learn new stuff(as in stuff about our world or something), then yea u might like psyc. however it's a lot of stuff to memorize. i can start off with random facts. 1. insanity is not a term for medical condition; nowadays it's called schizophrenia if that's the actual diagnosis. 2. our nerve impulse travels at 150m/s, but some animals are only 1/10th of ours 3. chronic stress lowers your immune system 4. people can die from not sleeping. in fact, there's a condition called the fatal familial insomnia, where the person lost the ability to sleep after attaining middle age. none of those diagnosed ever made it old age, because they all died after 1 year. the lack of sleep led to destruction of their cognitive ability and immune system. they began to hallucinate, get depression, and their symptoms started by shortened sleep, until eventually they can close their eyes and nothing come out of it. sleeping pills don't work neither. it's 100% fatal. the reason this occurred is due to mutations in the genes, and this mutation is passed down from family, hence it's called "familial". for those whose family has this history, they have a coin flip's chance of inheriting it. it only affects 40 families in this world, so the odds are, u arent part of it


oh and i just woke up for a 12hour slumber. i was gonna sleep for another 2 hrs, but i had to wake up.
 
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