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That’s actually funny af. Please look a few posts up. You have the same thinking as me my friend. You must be smart. CongratsI am actually surprised you weren't the OP...seems like a thread you would start
Read my signatureKnowing that we are competing with these people makes it so much harder to stay positive this cycle. I hate this thread now
Lol no ones gonna take the time to lie about their stats lol. Even I wouldn’t do thatRead my signature
Lots of people do. Have you never heard of a troll?Lol no ones gonna take the time to lie about their stats lol. Even I wouldn’t do that
I completely agree, I would never lie about my 529.Lol no ones gonna take the time to lie about their stats lol. Even I wouldn’t do that
You can smell them a mile away.Lots of people do. Have you never heard of a troll?
I just reported you because you exhibited troll like behavior. Told you u can smell em a mile awayI completely agree, I would never lie about my 529.
Love you too, honeybeeI just reported you because you exhibited troll like behavior. Told you u can smell em a mile away
Don’t worry, ‘twas a jokeLove you too, honeybee
I miss him now actually :/Do you even Walter, bruh?
I miss him now actually :/
Ah my sweet, summer child.What was this Walter famous for?
Where to even begin... Walter believed the only candidates competitive for Top 20 schools were those with Malala Yousufzai level life stories. It became sort of a running joke that anytime anyone on SDN was dumb enough to utter the word “top tier school”, he’d immediately materialize with a spiel on how many Nature publications/combat tours/Olympic gold medals one would need to get in. His posts were just bizarre enough that I still don’t know if he was a human being or an alien pretending to be one.What was this Walter famous for?
I am actually surprised you weren't the OP...seems like a thread you would start
The public rarely recognize a genius in their time. We miss you, WaltAh my sweet, summer child.
He was famous for his uncanny, nuanced understanding of what really matters throughout this process: dozens of first-author publications, aeronautical acclaim, and nobel-level humanitarian work. Alas, he was ahead of his time and we didn't appreciate him for the sage that he was.
That'll teach me to post before locking...inb4 closing actually happens