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Posted by Alchemist on 09-19-2004 04:30 AM:

Procreation theory

I've noticed something interesting. I attend the University at Stony Brook which is a State University of New York (SUNY) school. I visited Columbia University which has a lot of smart people and noticed that there is not as much emphasis on safe sex. I called up a friend who attends Buffalo University (SUNY) and found that his school has a lot of emphasis on safe sex just like my school. The theory I developed here is that since there are a lot of smart people attending Columbia, they would want their students to procreate while SUNY schools do not. This is probably done to increase the number of smart people in the country.


Posted by aaqthree on 09-19-2004 04:53 PM:

No it's because they want future generations of Columbians.

Columbia's HUGE on legacy here, a lot of people either have parents or siblings who went here or who work in something affiliated with the university.

And while there isn't an "emphasis" on it...you did see those condoms outside that RA's door...so it's more like, they assume that we'll be smart about it anyway. Whereas in the state school they have to spell it out for you.


Posted by Alchemist on 09-19-2004 05:02 PM:

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Originally posted by aaqthree
No it's because they want future generations of Columbians.

Columbia's HUGE on legacy here, a lot of people either have parents or siblings who went here or who work in something affiliated with the university.

And while there isn't an "emphasis" on it...you did see those condoms outside that RA's door...so it's more like, they assume that we'll be smart about it anyway. Whereas in the state school they have to spell it out for you.



Yeah but to get to that RA's door from your room I had to go outside in the dark and enter a different building. After that I had to go up to what was it, the 7th floor? They just probably put the people they don't want in that floor, I mean every school has its exceptions.


Posted by aaqthree on 09-19-2004 05:25 PM:

Well that's in a different dorm (two dorms down, 9th floor actually).

But that was just an example, there are other places that stuff like that is readily available. They just expect us to know that by now.


Posted by Alchemist on 09-20-2004 04:53 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaqthree
Well that's in a different dorm (two dorms down, 9th floor actually).



Every college has its exceptions.

quote:
Originally posted by aaqthree
But that was just an example, there are other places that stuff like that is readily available. They just expect us to know that by now.


What they didn't tell you is that they just expect you to forget that by then.


Posted by aaqthree on 09-20-2004 02:22 PM:

So they want us to procreate cuz they think we're smart but at the same time they expect us to forget everything we know about safe sex?


Posted by AZN Pinoy BOI on 09-20-2004 06:45 PM:

our school doesn't have alot of safe sex stuff.... or do they.. other an health class.....

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Posted by aaqthree on 09-20-2004 07:00 PM:

That's because you're in a public school district whose administrators like to keep themselves ignorant of certain realities of the world today.


Posted by Alchemist on 09-21-2004 04:03 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaqthree
So they want us to procreate cuz they think we're smart but at the same time they expect us to forget everything we know about safe sex?


The students are the smart ones remember? I mean it wasn't the students' idea to build glass ramps. It wasn't the students who developed the lines you have at that cafeteria place where it's really easy to not pay for food.


Posted by aaqthree on 09-21-2004 04:06 PM:

Yeah, the "smart" students would then not forget about important stuff like contraception.


Posted by Alchemist on 09-21-2004 04:13 PM:

Well I guess Columbia University just doesn't really plan ahead now does it?


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