>>1783221>"generic insults"So out of all the people who call you a kike and wish for you to be gassed, this is what you take offense to and label as generic? You really are a hilariously sad individual.
>In our context, no, I don't think I or anyone can reliably tell if someone else is being "genuine" about their feelings or not.I'm pretty sure you realize that common sense exists, right? If someone does nothing but post his exact same arguments and pictures over and over again because he cannot prove or properly debate a point, then we can understand what exact feeling he's experiencing and what causes him to feel this. Feigning ignorance won't assist you either.
>I don't know if it's your bad memory or just your pathological lying again. 6 years is more than enough time to complete a degree, work in several different places and eventually quit. You're really grasping at straws.No, here's the thing, the pathological liar would be the one who leaves a huge amount of inconsistencies behind each argument. You simply cannot be given a sabbatical before you start working for a new firm or after you quit/get fired from your old one. This leads me to believe that you either have a job that you're too ashamed to admit to having but claim to have a better one in the same sector, or you're simply lying about having any job and live on a welfare check.
6 years is enough to finish a 2-year Business degree, sure, but you do realize that you cannot just work in "several different places" while taking said degree? You would only need to take the degree if your firm requires you to take these courses when you're off-duty during evening classes, but once you stop working for the firm that provided you the degree while you're in the middle of completing it, it /will/ get revoked since it has been paid for by the company.
So, how can you work in several different places while taking a degree within the span of six years?