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Now they are just saying that Biden put the'in the wrong place.

Beyond absurd for them to think anyone other than their own voter base will buy that bullshit excuse.

The damage is done. We'll have to wait and see what effect (if any) it has on the election.
 
A tad different take than used on the Charlottesville and 1/6 nonsense.

They can even make idiots not believe their lyin eyes
 
The bigger story is who in their right mind let Biden out in public while his parties presidential nominee was giving her "closing argument" speech
 
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The bigger story is who in their right mind let Biden out in public while his parties presidential nominee was giving her "closing argument" speech
Tell us that UNC acceptance story, again, while demonstrating your mastery of apostrophes.
 
Tell us that UNC acceptance story, again, while demonstrating your mastery of apostrophes.
you act like getting accepted to UNC is like hitting the lottery. While they are restrictive as compared to some other public institutions it is not impossible. I know tons of students accepted to UNC. Gasp, even some that go to community college first and don't have a 33 on the ACT. I don't know why you find his story hard to believe.
 
you act like getting accepted to UNC is like hitting the lottery. While they are restrictive as compared to some other public institutions it is not impossible. I know tons of students accepted to UNC. Gasp, even some that go to community college first and don't have a 33 on the ACT. I don't know why you find his story hard to believe.
UNC is one of the top 5% hardest schools to get accepted to in the U.S. Back then, only about a third of North Carolina applicants were accepted, and they needed high GPAs and test scores. Kids who get accepted there don't go to Marshall based on academics. They simply don't. He wanted to go someplace away from home? Pfft! If he got accepted to UNC, he would have a million better options than Marshall.

The pediatric body rubber has shown, for years, a lack of intelligence in numerous ways to not only cast doubt on this claim, but also provide complete assurance that his claim is bogus. And again - he chose Marshall? Uh huh.
 
UNC is one of the top 5% hardest schools to get accepted to in the U.S. Back then, only about a third of North Carolina applicants were accepted, and they needed high GPAs and test scores. Kids who get accepted there don't go to Marshall based on academics. They simply don't. He wanted to go someplace away from home? Pfft! If he got accepted to UNC, he would have a million better options than Marshall.

The pediatric body rubber has shown, for years, a lack of intelligence in numerous ways to not only cast doubt on this claim, but also provide complete assurance that his claim is bogus. And again - he chose Marshall? Uh huh.
Believe what you want Mr 800 on the lsat or what ever you claim. I went to one of the best public high schools in the country, on special permission for their magnet program. I didn't like UNCs campus or athletic training undergrad program. I felt more comfortable at Marshall and it was a better fit for me. In your own mind you were gods gift to baseball and/or football, depending on who youre trying to impress yet ended up at Marshall after some bullshit catholic school in New York.
 
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Believe what you want Mr 800 on the lsat or what ever you claim. I went to one of the best public high schools in the country, on special permission for their magnet program. I didn't like UNCs campus or athletic training undergrad program. I felt more comfortable at Marshall and it was a better fit for me. In your own mind you were gods gift to baseball and/or football, depending on who youre trying to impress yet ended up at Marshall after some bullshit catholic school in New York.
And no one at MU knows him for his athletic prowess....but some do for being the message board stooge
 
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Believe what you want Mr 800 on the lsat or what ever you claim.
That's at least the third or fourth time you've tried claiming my LSAT score isn't legit. It's really riled you up, huh? The thing is, nobody here thinks my claim is unreasonable. My scores were very high (no studying or prep work for it, and it was the morning after we played Toledo in Toledo but not Yale Law high. And nobody thinks it is unreasonable, because I have shown my intelligence on here for 25 years. On the other hand, your claim is something that a significantly above average high school student would receive. And you haven't shown to have significantly above average high school intelligence ability on here nor does it match with where you chose to go to school.

I went to one of the best public high schools in the country, on special permission for their magnet program.
What? Your high school isn't even in the top 50 in your fvcking state. Your high school was not "one of the best public high schools in the country." It wasn't even one of the best in state.

on special permission for their magnet program.
1) You claimed you graduated with a 5-something GPA from their IB program.
2) You claimed to have been accepted under their magnet program.

Well, your high school doesn't grant IB diplomas unless the student lives within their high school boundary limits and doesn't allow it for those under the magnet program. So how did you screw those lies up?



This is getting worse than @19MU88 lying about his hotel status level to try and match mine.

I didn't like UNCs campus or athletic training undergrad program.
And they didn't like your GPA, test school, or application.

Let's get this straight: You grew up a UNC fan and are still one. It has far, far better academics than Marshall. Their campus is significantly better than Marshall's (especially 1999 Marshall). It's two hours away instead of five hours away. Yet instead of a better school, better campus, closer to home, a much better networking/post-graduation career with the program, and the ability to work on your major (athletic training) with Olympians, future NBA players, future NFL players, future MLB players, you chose to pay basically the same amount to go to Marshall?

Want to know who the only people are who would make that decision? Those who got denied to UNC.

In your own mind you were gods gift to baseball and/or football, depending on who youre trying to impress yet ended up at Marshall after some bullshit catholic school in New York.
I played two D1 sports, including starting every year in one of them. I had countless baseball, football, and even basketball (D2) offers out of high school. "Ended up at Marshall" like it's some sort of bad athletic program. The reality is, most coaches didn't want me playing two sports, so that limited the number of schools I wanted to go to.

But this isn't about me or things everybody already knows and have verified. This is about you and your lie.

I felt more comfortable at Marshall and it was a better fit for me.

Yeah, because Marshall accepts moron and allows morons to graduate. UNC doesn't, hence why you weren't accepted.

And no one at MU knows him for his athletic prowess....but some do for being the message board stooge

Again, liar, I played two D1 sports and started in one of them every year. I was nominated for conference player of the week multiple times. I was captain for two years. I wasn't a first-round MLB/NFL draft pick, but I was far from a bum. On the other hand, you lie about your hotel status level to try and compete with me. Pathetic.

He's just bitter that I have a letterman jacket and he doesn't
When your children ask you about it, do you tell them that you "earned" it by caressing the sphincter of athletes to relax them for their game or do you like to them like you do to us about UNC, IB program graduation, etc.?
 
That's at least the third or fourth time you've tried claiming my LSAT score isn't legit. It's really riled you up, huh? The thing is, nobody here thinks my claim is unreasonable. My scores were very high (no studying or prep work for it, and it was the morning after we played Toledo in Toledo but not Yale Law high. And nobody thinks it is unreasonable, because I have shown my intelligence on here for 25 years. On the other hand, your claim is something that a significantly above average high school student would receive. And you haven't shown to have significantly above average high school intelligence ability on here nor does it match with where you chose to go to school.


What? Your high school isn't even in the top 50 in your fvcking state. Your high school was not "one of the best public high schools in the country." It wasn't even one of the best in state.


1) You claimed you graduated with a 5-something GPA from their IB program.
2) You claimed to have been accepted under their magnet program.

Well, your high school doesn't grant IB diplomas unless the student lives within their high school boundary limits and doesn't allow it for those under the magnet program. So how did you screw those lies up?



This is getting worse than @19MU88 lying about his hotel status level to try and match mine.


And they didn't like your GPA, test school, or application.

Let's get this straight: You grew up a UNC fan and are still one. It has far, far better academics than Marshall. Their campus is significantly better than Marshall's (especially 1999 Marshall). It's two hours away instead of five hours away. Yet instead of a better school, better campus, closer to home, a much better networking/post-graduation career with the program, and the ability to work on your major (athletic training) with Olympians, future NBA players, future NFL players, future MLB players, you chose to pay basically the same amount to go to Marshall?

Want to know who the only people are who would make that decision? Those who got denied to UNC.


I played two D1 sports, including starting every year in one of them. I had countless baseball, football, and even basketball (D2) offers out of high school. "Ended up at Marshall" like it's some sort of bad athletic program. The reality is, most coaches didn't want me playing two sports, so that limited the number of schools I wanted to go to.

But this isn't about me or things everybody already knows and have verified. This is about you and your lie.



Yeah, because Marshall accepts moron and allows morons to graduate. UNC doesn't, hence why you weren't accepted.



Again, liar, I played two D1 sports and started in one of them every year. I was nominated for conference player of the week multiple times. I was captain for two years. I wasn't a first-round MLB/NFL draft pick, but I was far from a bum. On the other hand, you lie about your hotel status level to try and compete with me. Pathetic.


When your children ask you about it, do you tell them that you "earned" it by caressing the sphincter of athletes to relax them for their game or do you like to them like you do to us about UNC, IB program graduation, etc.?
No one here believes you on the lsat. Dipshit I graduated 22 years ago so just maybe things changed with rankings and how students are accepted into programs. You went to Niagara and Marshall because no k e else wanted you. I had options and that just bothers you. And when my kids ask me about my letterman jacket I just tell them I stole it from some guy that that played baseball.
 
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UNC is one of the top 5% hardest schools to get accepted to in the U.S. Back then, only about a third of North Carolina applicants were accepted, and they needed high GPAs and test scores. Kids who get accepted there don't go to Marshall based on academics. They simply don't. He wanted to go someplace away from home? Pfft! If he got accepted to UNC, he would have a million better options than Marshall.

The pediatric body rubber has shown, for years, a lack of intelligence in numerous ways to not only cast doubt on this claim, but also provide complete assurance that his claim is bogus. And again - he chose Marshall? Uh huh.
Do you know how many students my wife's school alone will get into UNC? It is not impossible at all. Hell, the two neighbor kids beside me got in. Smart kids but, again not impossible and there are other ways to get in. She writes letters all the time for kids that get into UNC.

I have no reason not to believe him. He was also a state resident, correct? There are also programs for different income levels etc,(don't know his situation).
 
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How to Get Into UNC-Chapel Hill​

While you have to be at the top of your class to be seriously considered, it is relatively “easy” to gain acceptance as a state resident versus as an out-of-stater or international student. Those who seek to don the iconic powder blue gear representing this stellar state school should fully grasp the admissions landscape before them. The intent of this article is to give those considering applying to UNC-Chapel Hill an understanding of the following topics:

  • UNC-Chapel Hill acceptance rate
  • UNC in-state & out-of-state acceptance rate
  • UNC-Chapel Hill’s early action (EA) acceptance rate
  • GPA, SAT, and class rank of accepted UNC-Chapel Hill applicants
  • Admissions trends
  • UNC-Chapel Hill’s system for rating applicants
  • A look at the demographics of current UNC-Chapel Hill undergraduates
  • The percentage of accepted students that attend UNC-Chapel Hill (yield rate)
  • Tips for applying to UNC-Chapel Hill
  • How to approach the UNC-Chapel Hill supplemental essays
  • Whether UNC-Chapel Hill is transfer-friendly
  • How to assess whether applying to UNC-Chapel Hill is even worth the $85 application fee (for you)
et’s begin with an examination of the most recent admissions data.

UNC-Chapel Hill Acceptance Rate​

Class of 2027 acceptance rates have not yet been officially released by the university. However, the number of applications received and the number of students who chose to enroll are public (caveat: these numbers are for freshman and transfer students combined, which is slightly misleading).

For students who entered UNC-Chapel Hill in Fall 2023 (freshmen and transfers), UNC-Chapel Hill received 63,217 applicants. 5,602 accepted students chose to enroll: 4,700 first-year and 902 transfer students.

Therefore, based on the school’s historic yield rate (see below) we can estimate that the UNC-Chapel Hill acceptance rate continues to be between 16-19%.

Historical UNC acceptance rates are as follows:


Applicants
AdmitsAcceptance Rate
Class of 202657,2219,64016.8%
Class of 202553,76610,34719%
Class of 202444,38210,44624%
Class of 202342,4669,60823%

UNC In-State vs. Out-of-State Acceptance Rate​

It is important to note that it is far more difficult to gain acceptance to this university if you are not a North Carolina resident. In-state students make up 82% of the student body and the state government has set a hard cap of 18% non-residents, so the school does not have an inch of wiggle room.

For the Class of 2026 (most recent data available), the UNC out-of-state acceptance rate was 8% compared to an in-state rate of 43%.

UNC Early Action Acceptance Rate​

There may be a quantifiable edge to applying early action to UNC-Chapel Hill. The EA deadline for this school is October 15th. EA applicants are generally accepted at higher rates than those in the RD round. However, much of this difference may be attributed to special populations (e.g., recruited athletes) applying in the early round. In one recent year, the UNC-Chapel Hill Early Action acceptance rate was 13 points higher than the overall acceptance rate.

What GPA do you need to get into UNC-Chapel Hill?​

Among enrolled 2022-2023 first-year students (most recent data available), the average GPA was 4.47.

95% of enrolled students had a GPA of 4.0 or above, while 3% had a GPA between 3.75 and 3.99. Only 2% of students had a GPA between 3.25 and 3.74. Accordingly, if your GPA is less than 4.0, the chances of acceptance are very low.

What class rank do you need to get accepted?​

Among enrolled 2023-24 first-year students, an impressive 75% hailed from the top 10%, while 92% earned a place in the top 20%.

What is the minimum SAT or ACT score for UNC-Chapel Hill?​

According to the most recent statistics available (Class of 2027), the mid-50% SAT range for enrolled freshmen was 1370-1500, nearly identical to the year before.

The previous year, North Carolinians possessed scores in the 1340-1500 range while out-of-state students sported a mid-50% range of 1400-1540.

Admissions Trends & Notes​

  • The top 5 majors of incoming students were: Biology, Business, Computer Science, Psychology & Neuroscience, and Economics.
  • 81% of the Class of 2027 plans to pursue an advanced degree.
  • 76% of the Class of 2027 participated in community service in high school.
  • 20% enrolling are first-generation college students.
  • Students hail from 93 different North Carolina counties, with 34% of those being rural counties.
  • Lastly, the school will remain test-optional through at least Fall 2024.

How UNC-Chapel Hill Rates Applicants​

UNC-Chapel Hill considers seven factors as “very important” to the admissions process: rigor of high school course load, essays, recommendation letters, extracurricular activities, talent/ability, character/personal qualities, and state residency (being from NC is a major advantage). Items that are “important” as part of the admissions process are: GPA, class rank, volunteer work, and paid work experience. “Considered” factors are: first-generation status, legacy status, standardized test scores, and racial/ethnic status.

The admissions staff reads every application carefully and discusses them “at length” before extending an offer of admission. In their own words: “As we sit down to read each application, we really don’t have an ‘ideal’ student in mind. Rather, we like being surprised by each individual applicant’s interests and talents. But some common themes still tend to emerge among our favorites: They’re smart. Motivated. Service-oriented. Curious. Creative. Courageous. The kind of people who will not only flourish in but actively enhance our community while they’re here.”

It is also worth highlighting that recruited athletes enjoy a huge edge. This is because UNC-Chapel Hill takes great pride in their 28 NCAA Division I sports teams. Overall, approximately 870 student-athletes are presently attending the university.


For advice about how to stand out on the extracurricular front, check out our previous blog entitled How Many Extracurricular Activities Do I Need for College?

 
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Who Actually Gets Into UNC-Chapel Hill?​

Let’s look at the demographics of the student body. UNC-Chapel Hill enrolls students from 79 countries and 49 U.S. states. One recent freshman class was comprised of the greatest numbers of students from the following U.S. states:

  1. North Carolina
  2. Virginia
  3. Florida
  4. Georgia
  5. New York
  6. Maryland
  7. Pennsylvania
  8. Texas
  9. California
  10. South Carolina
  11. The fewest number of students came from the following U.S. states:
    1. Vermont
    2. Maine
    3. New Mexico
    4. Hawaii
    5. North Dakota
    6. Alaska
    7. South Dakota
    8. Iowa
    9. Nebraska
    10. Wyoming
    11. Among non-residents, competition is stiffest among those hailing from states with endless streams of qualified applicants (the entire Northeast & the West Coast). If you hail from the Deep South like Alabama or Mississippi or a less-populated state like Wyoming or North Dakota, your location is more likely to provide a boost to your admissions chances.

      UNC Chapel Hill Acceptance Rate (Continued)

      Looking at ethnic identity, the breakdown in the Class of 2027 was as follows:
      • Caucasian/White: 63%
      • Asian American: 25%
      • Hispanic or Latino/Latina: 11%
      • Black or African American: 11%
      • American Indian: 2%
      • Among non-residents, competition is stiffest among those hailing from states with endless streams of qualified applicants (the entire Northeast & the West Coast). If you hail from the Deep South like Alabama or Mississippi or a less-populated state like Wyoming or North Dakota, your location is more likely to provide a boost to your admissions chances.

        Looking at the gender breakdown, the university enrolls far more women than men:
        • Men: 40%
        • Women: 60%
        • Percentage of Class of 2027 members who…
        • Completed an internship in high school: 19%
        • Participated in arts and music: 44%
        • Held a part-time job: 58%
        • Had major family responsibilities: 10%
        • Played sports: 63%
        • Yield Rate
          UNC-Chapel Hill’s yield rate—the percentage of accepted students who elect to enroll, divided by the total number of students who are admitted—is 45%. This figure is comparable to other powerhouse state universities like the University of Michigan, UVA, and UCLA.
      • Tips for Applying​

        If you plan on joining the 60,000+ Tarheel hopefuls for the next admissions cycle, you should know the following:
        • The university does not use interviews as part of their evaluation process.
        • If you have a parent (or two) that attended the university, you will get special consideration in the admissions process. Over 20% of undergrads have a mother or father who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill.
        • UNC-Chapel Hill also does not consider “demonstrated interest” so you will not be judged on whether or not you made a campus visit, contacted an admissions officer, etc.
        • Make sure to dedicate sufficient time and effort to the two short supplemental essays required by this school. They are as follows:
        • UNC Chapel Hill Acceptance Rate (Continued)

          1. Discuss one of your personal qualities and share a story, anecdote, or memory of how it helped you make a positive impact on a community. This could be your current community or another community you have engaged. (200-250 words)
          2. Discuss an academic topic that you’re excited to explore and learn more about in college. Why does this topic interest you? Topics could be a specific course of study, research interests, or any other area related to your academic experience in college. (200-250 words)
        • For a detailed look at how to tackle these essays, visit our blog entitled: UNC-Chapel Hill Supplemental Essay Prompts and Tips.

          Should I apply to UNC-Chapel Hill?​

          Those with SAT/ACT scores within the mid-50% range who are also at the very top of their respective high school class are absolutely viable candidates for UNC-Chapel Hill.

          Moreover, if you live in North Carolina, your road to acceptance will be much smoother than if you are an out-of-state or international applicant. If you do not hail from the Tar Heel State, you will need to bring higher test scores and, possibly, a special skill or “hook.”

          Do I have a better chance of acceptance as a transfer student?​

          Yes, you do! The UNC Chapel Hill acceptance rate for transfers is much higher than it is for freshmen. In the 2022-23 cycle, 1,535 students were accepted out of 3,645 applicants, meaning that the transfer acceptance rate is a very frien
          ly 42%. Here is a sampling of past transfer acceptance rates:

          YearAcceptance Rate
          2021-2247%
          2020-2145%
          2019-2049%
 
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Guys, poor rifle just has a hard time when others have attained certain milestones in life that he hasn’t when he views those people as “less than” himself, which is about 99.9% of the population. If he finds your claim of the milestone impressive, he attacks you. If he finds that milestone unimpressive, he mocks you.

In either case he’s just frightened because he’s faced with the reality that there is nothing special about him. He’s just a middle of the pack, average guy like most other people.

Most of us realize that’s what we are and we’re fine with it. The issue he has is his life in really empty of meaning, so all the milestones have to matter more to him. Think about it, he spends about 90% of his life alone - home alone, traveling alone, eating alone, hotels alone. He has documented that to us over the years.

This is the reason he tries to brag to us on here. He has no one that organically sees his accomplishments and affirms them. I feel bad for him, but he’s created the life he has.
 
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Guys, poor rifle just has a hard time when others have attained certain milestones in life that he hasn’t when he views those people as “less than” himself, which is about 99.9% of the population. If he finds your claim of the milestone impressive, he attacks you. If he finds that milestone unimpressive, he mocks you.

In either case he’s just frightened because he’s faced with the reality that there is nothing special about him. He’s just a middle of the pack, average guy like most other people.

Most of us realize that’s what we are and we’re fine with it. The issue he has is his life in really empty of meaning, so all the milestones have to matter more to him. Think about it, he spends about 90% of his life alone - home alone, traveling alone, eating alone, hotels alone. He has documented that to us over the years.

This is the reason he tries to brag to us on here. He has no one that organically sees his accomplishments and affirms them. I feel bad for him, but he’s created the life he has.


Let’s also appreciate the irony of “don’t even think about questioning my LSAT story” while simultaneously questioning someone else’s unprovable story.
 
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Let’s also appreciate the irony of “don’t even think about questioning my LSAT story” while simultaneously questioning someone else’s unprovable story.
Good point. He still attacks me over ambassador status at marriot. Not even worth debating or lowering myself to provide evidence with screen shots, he looks pathetic when he does that
 
No one here believes you on the lsat.
Really? Let's make a bet. I am guessing I can still get my LSAT score mailed/emailed to me. If it says what I have claimed, you and anybody who thinks I am lying about it have to send me $1000 via Paypal/Zelle within 48 hours. If, however, it doesn't prove my claim, then I have to send each of you $5000.

Fair? Now, let's see who doesn't believe me and who is willing to accept my bet. I've made it very worthwhile in terms of the stakes for any of you to step up.

Let’s also appreciate the irony of “don’t even think about questioning my LSAT story” while simultaneously questioning someone else’s unprovable story.
Moron, I not only am willing to prove it but have made a very worthwhile bet for you to take. $1000 for a chance at $5000 (a good chance based on your post) is something you should take.

Dipshit I graduated 22 years ago so just maybe things changed with rankings and how students are accepted into programs.

I know you aren't intelligent enough to know this, but why don't you Google the words I posted, then look at the year of that document. It shows that, yep, your claim is completely bogus, as it wasn't from 22 years ago.

You went to Niagara and Marshall because no k e else wanted you.
Pediatric body rubber, we have been through this countless times. I had offers from a plethora of schools including ECU, Old Dominion, and William & Mary. And those three were all from attending just one camp, as there were plenty of others. "No k e [sic] else wanted [me]"? You're sounding dumber minute by minute.

. I had options and that just bothers you.
You may have, but UNC wasn't one of them.

Do you know how many students my wife's school alone will get into UNC?
Not more than 429's school, because he went to one of the top schools in the country (even though it wasn't top 50 in his own state).

All of your copy-and-pastes prove nothing. I previously provided the data for the year he would have applied for in-staters. I have referenced some of that data in this thread.

We have all seen the attempt at logic and general intelligence in his posts for more than a decade. As I said the last time, the kid is closer to getting accepted into the H.E.L.P. program than he is into UNC. Hell, I laid out exactly why he is lying:
1) His claims about his high school are completely bogus
2) His claims about his high school's IB/magnet program are impossible, thus bogus
3) He grew up a UNC fan (and is still one), yet he didn't want to go there since he liked Marshall's campus better (which is subjective, but no reasonable person would ever claim that Marshall's campus, especially in 1999, was anywhere near UNC's campus).
4) He claimed to like the athletic training program at Marshall more, even though UNC's is far, far better. It would also allow him to work with Olympians and future professionals in the NBA, NFL, MLB, etc., while Marshall couldn't come close to guaranteeing the same. If he were so focused on his major and post-graduation life, he would also have been able to identify that his degree would mean far more from UNC, would allow him to build relationships for better jobs, especially since he would be moving back to that region.

If he finds your claim of the milestone impressive, he attacks you.
That's not true.
In either case he’s just frightened because he’s faced with the reality that there is nothing special about him. He’s just a middle of the pack, average guy like most other people.
Even if I were trying to be modest, I don't think any reasonable person would make that claim.
Let's look:

- Sitting in my bed typing this at 10:00 a.m. on a Thursday (or is it Wednesday?) in a $1MM townhouse since I don't have to work. Why no work? Because I am worth multi-millions at my age and have no financial need to work. That's not reality for "average guys" or even successful, above average guys. I'll be walking to a gym shortly, followed by sitting at the pool, followed by coming home to eat, followed by a hike. Again, when I am not in a first-class seat or with a famous music act listening to records, these are most of my days. Not quite an average guy's schedule, huh?
- Last year, I went to Mets games in 14 or 15 cities while traveling around watching 31 of their away games. Usually, I would be first-class on those flights and would always stay at the top hotel(s) in each city. I easily spent $40k (I calculated it last year but can't remember) last year just going to Mets games. Average guys can't afford that nor have the time for it. After feeling somewhat better, I went to all of the Mets away playoff games this season in Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. Again, staying at the nicest hotels (Pfister, Ritz Carlton (Four Seasons was full) and having some of the best seats in the house. Having the 95th wealthiest person in the world come up to me most of the games, inviting me to sit with his family, etc. Not an "average guy" move.
- Last year, I went to Oslo, Stockholm, London, Prague, Paris, Vienna, Tokyo, Havana, Brussels, Puerto Vallarta (and possibly more that I may not recall). Again, usually first-class and the best hotels. Met up with some international stars while in Oslo, Stockholm, and Tokyo. Nothing average about the cost, time, nor access.
- I date girls far, far better than what an average guy pulls. That's been shown repeatedly for two decades on here.
- I look far, far better than the average guy.
- Multiple properties (I think all but one or two are worth more than your residence), multiple luxury cars, multi six-figures in jewelry (I was in Vegas a month ago and bought two more pieces from David Yurman), shoes/clothing worth more than most people's new car purchase. Just a little bit more than average.
- Intelligence far, far higher than average guy.

Should we keep going?

Think about it, he spends about 90% of his life alone - home alone,
Home? Pfft. I'm rarely home, because I am able to follow the Mets, travel at will internationally, go to some of my other residences, etc.

traveling alone,

A week or two ago, I shot this one down with pictures:

And when I do travel alone (which I actually prefer), I post a picture on social media, and I get hit up immediately by people who know me who are there and wanting to meet up. For instance, Vegas last month:



Or in Philadelphia a few weeks ago:






eating alone,
I wish that were true. I eat very fast. A huge pet peeve of mine is having to sit after I am done eating to wait for the other person to finish and/or wait for the server to clear the plates, get my check, come get the check, return the check after paying, etc. I wish I could always eat alone.

This smokeshow last night was messaging me. As you can see, I invited her over to my place so I don't have to eat with her. Of course, she wants to be taken to dinner before she blows me, which I brushed off with her entitled attitude. Not an average guy move let alone having smokeshows at your beck and call.

 
This is the reason he tries to brag to us on here. He has no one that organically sees his accomplishments and affirms them.

I just showed you a link to another thread showing smokeshows with me in Monaco, Italy, Bahamas, Grand Cayman, Dominican, Cabo. They all affirm it with my glaze all over their face while staying in a luxury hotel suite. I'm being serious here: how many women have you taken on an international trip in your entire life let alone a small snapshot that I just presented? How many of those women were smokeshows like mine? Again, there is nothing average about me (or my life).

Here is a high school best friend sitting first row with me at a Mets game. He played in the NFL. No matter where I am, people reach out trying to meet up, which frankly, is part of the reason why I only post about a third of the places I am, people I am with, etc.





A couple of months ago, I was with John Legend at his back-to-back sold-out shows. Of course, he made sure I had the best seats in the house. While all of the label execs and other celebrities were asking him for pictures backstage in the VIP lounge, he kept coming back to sit and talk with me. I didn't post about that nor take any pics. Last week at the Dodgers game, he, his wife, and one of their children walked past me. He saw me and gave me the "hey" head nod. When they came back, they stopped, he started smiling, and gave me a huge hug. He reintroduced me to his wife ("Yes, I know him!") and talked so long that the wife interrupted to tell him that she was running to the bathroom with their child. That, of course, was after David Wright, the Mets owner, and Mets team security who knows me from all of my time around them (he just escorted John Mayer and a friend to their seats) came over to say hi. Then, an old friend from D.C. who saw my picture at the game from the previous day came over to say hi since he knew I would be there. So fans in my section started doing what happens everywhere: staring at me, trying to figure out who I am, using the ol' "I recognize you and know your face but can't place it" routine . . . and I rarely post those pictures. Why? Because things like all of the below happen.

I get girls who blew me in high school (I believe she did my sophomore and junior years) reaching out asking for help:





And then, after seeing the old D.C. friend who I hadn't seen in 12+ years at a Dodgers game, he invited me to a concert and to stay at his house (this reminds me of Middle Class Murox).




And even though I knew I would be back in California in time, I had to fib and tell him I didn't know when I would be back, since I hate constantly turning down people's invites.

Then, I get former football teammates at Marshall reaching out asking for a favor:



Then, I get current FCS coaches who used to coach with me reaching out to me asking for my advice on a situation:




So not only do many of those people organically see it, but even the ones who only see it via what I post see it, and that causes me having to be social with them, having to fulfill favors they request, etc., so I don't post a lot of my life.

Hell, I posted a short video of Selena Gomez sending me a plaque a couple of weeks ago, and shit went crazy on Instagram with people wanting to meet her, other top producers/writers asking if she was working on a new album and wanting me to get them in on it, etc.

As much as I am obsessed with on here with everybody constantly posting about me, in response to me, or hanging on every word, it is worse in real life and social media.

Then, while taking 30 minutes to write this, I get a text from a very successful former Wall Street guy who started a company with a former Wall Street colleague about 14 years ago. They have done very well (he - not sure about the partner - is worth more than I am, but he's also 10 years older). Their company has never gotten back to pre-covid levels, so he brought me to NYC last week. Now, he wants to set up a call and offer me some equity in his company to help right the ship (or at least I am assuming, as that is what he talked about when I was there in person).



Nothing about any of the above is even remotely close to normal for an average guy.
 
Good point. He still attacks me over ambassador status at marriot. Not even worth debating or lowering myself to provide evidence with screen shots, he looks pathetic when he does that
Let's get this straight:

1) You ask people about me in person.
2) You unblock me so you can read what I post on here.
3) You spent years hanging on every single thing I posted.
4) You have tried, for years, proving me wrong on anything.
5) Yet it isn't worth the 20 seconds it would take to post the picture of your account status to prove me wrong?

Suuuuuuuure!
 
No one here gives a a shit about your supposed lsat scores. And idiot we didn't even have color zones when I was in high school. I didn't screw any lies up. You just can't handle being wrong on anything, even things you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. In the late 90's early 2000's you had to apply to magnet programs for cam schools. I applied to meyers park IB and got accepted. I graduated with over a 5.0 gpa. The majority of my IB class went to UNC some went to duke others went to ivy leagues or military academies. Some ended up at ECU or UNCC. No one here admires you, wants to be you, or cares how "rich" you are. You have daddy issues and it shows. You're not going to get the approval you seek here
 
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No one here gives a a shit about your supposed lsat scores. And idiot we didn't even have color zones when I was in high school. I didn't screw any lies up. You just can't handle being wrong on anything, even things you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. In the late 90's early 2000's you had to apply to magnet programs for cam schools. I applied to meyers park IB and got accepted. I graduated with over a 5.0 gpa. The majority of my IB class went to UNC some went to duke others went to ivy leagues or military academies. Some ended up at ECU or UNCC. No one here admires you, wants to be you, or cares how "rich" you. You have daddy issues and it shows. You're not going to get the approval you seek here
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It appears I hit a nerve. Scanning over your novel I noticed you have a lot of fringe, but no meat, in your life. Appears to be near zero meaningful relationships.

You’re just killing time until you die. Makes no difference if you do that alone in first class or alone on your couch.
 
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It appears I hit a Appears to be near zero meaningful relationships.
If you’re asking if I ever stole the childhood memories from my children just to earn an extra couple of dollars? No, I haven’t.

My relationships are so deep, that even after 10+ years of seeing people, they still reach out wanting to spend time with me. That’s the positive impact that I have on people.

On the other hand, you’re too scared to even call out your “friend,” Nick Goff, for his abhorrent racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, and sexist beliefs and comments.


I noticed you have a lot of fringe, but no meat, in your life.
Yeah, I’m the opposite of you. I heard you have a lot of meat in your life.

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You’re just killing time until you die. Makes no difference if you do that alone in first class or alone on your couch.
First, it does make a difference. It’s why just about everybody spends their life trying to make (more) money. It’s because they want to live a first-class life and not have to work until they’re 65.

Second, you always resort to this fail on your part. You try taking jabs, then when I prove you wrong, you fall back on this line of thinking.

How do your comments in your last post have anything to do with your claim that I am average and just like all the rest of your commoners? I just posted, as you referred to it, a novel of info from the last 12 months showing I am anything but average. My life far exceeds that. So instead of trying to refute that, you resort to things completely unrelated.

Your retrieval is as obvious as you refusing to come out of the stands to fight Mark Campbell when he challenged you.
 
Biden, on video, calls Trump supporters “garbage” & not only does the left offer a questionable excuse (at best) about apostrophe placement, the WH got caught alternating the transcript. These same people are now saying Trump said Liz Cheney needs to face a firing squad over their political differences
They are morons that need to be, or want to be ruled. It's bizarre. They not only like lying, but seem to like being lied to. Strange. Beta males.
 
They are morons that need to be, or want to be ruled. It's bizarre. They not only like lying, but seem to like being lied to. Strange. Beta males.
Trump calling her a warhawk (he really should call her Warhawk Tuah) is the part they’re purposely omitting with his quotes to whip democrats into a frenzy.
 
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Strange. Beta males.
If you, a guy in his 50s/60s, goes around calling people "betas," "alphas," etc., then you're exactly the type of person you're trying to criticize.

You're the dork who blocked other posters for being mean to you and mocking you for being a moron. That's "beta," moron.

 
Let's get this straight:

1) You ask people about me in person.
2) You unblock me so you can read what I post on here.
3) You spent years hanging on every single thing I posted.
4) You have tried, for years, proving me wrong on anything.
5) Yet it isn't worth the 20 seconds it would take to post the picture of your account status to prove me wrong?

Suuuuuuuure!
Well I got weak and viewed ignored content, so let's address a couple of your lies.

I've never asked anyone about your bald, dumb, pathetic ass. I was enjoying an adult beverage where some of us alumni with real money that donate to the school were gathered. As I recall before a basketball game, an acquaintance of mine who knows I frequent this board (he mocks you too and you are more obsessed with him than I) tapped me on shoulder (as he giggled hysterically) and said listen to this guy, he was on the team with rifle. I listened and we all laughed. He said you were weird, and I said don't know him but he's a phsycho on the boards.

I don't unblock you, I occasionally view ignored content, like now. I mean my god, you've @18mu88ed me over and over seeking attention. I've always admitted to enjoying mocking you and your Cuckhold friend from Wayne. So take it easy on the lies.

I've never attempted any real effort to prove you wrong. I mock you, I admit it's funny because you actually count likes on a message board. You try and convince us your life is good. It's funny.

No it's not worth 20 seconds. And you just contradicted your own claim genius, maybe I don't try to prove you wrong ?? If it's not worth 20 seconds. You are mock worthy but not worth much effort to prove wrong. You say tried for years to prove wrong but then say I won't take 20 seconds? You're stupid.

I'm embarrassed I typed this much for you. Take that as a small victory baldy.
 
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Well I got weak and viewed ignored content, so let's address a couple of your lies.

I've never asked anyone about your bald, dumb, pathetic ass. I was enjoying an adult beverage where some of us alumni with real money that donate to the school were gathered. As I recall before a basketball game, an acquaintance of mine who knows I frequent this board (he mocks you too and you are more obsessed with him than I) tapped me on shoulder (as he giggled hysterically) and said listen to this guy, he was on the team with rifle. I listened and we all laughed. He said you were weird, and I said don't know him but he's a phsycho on the boards.

I don't unblock you, I occasionally view ignored content, like now. I mean my god, you've @18mu88ed me over and over seeking attention. I've always admitted to enjoying mocking you and your Cuckhold friend from Wayne. So take it easy on the lies.

I've never attempted any real effort to prove you wrong. I mock you, I admit it's funny because you actually count likes on a message board. You try and convince us your life is good. It's funny.

No it's not worth 20 seconds. And you just contradicted your own claim genius, maybe I don't try to prove you wrong ?? If it's not worth 20 seconds. You are mock worthy but not worth much effort to prove wrong. You say tried for years to prove wrong but then say I won't take 20 seconds? You're stupid.

I'm embarrassed I typed this much for you. Take that as a small victory baldy.
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