Twenty years ago, there were a lot of fùckoffs and misfits with their fake degrees escaping child support or outstanding warrants for end-user drug offenses due to poor life decisions which they kept to themselves out of embarrassment or fear.
Now, there are a lot of disappointed and angry Woke & Broke™ with their worthless degrees escaping unemployment and poverty due to poor life decisions which they loudly blame on the rich and cisgender white males.
The common theme is that the west is not sending its best and its brightest.
setnaffa
3 years ago
But CH, let’s be fair. The West doesn’t send it’s best and brightest to Washington, DC, either…
Although I will admit the vast majority of the so-called English Teachers from America that I met in Korea filled me with less than pride, I also admit that their lack of excellence provided me with crowds of college-age Koreans willing to buy _me_ (“over 40, overweight, and over there”) dinner, drinks, movie tickets, “and so on” for just the opportunity to practice their conversational English. All of which happened outside “regular office hours” as I was over in Korea on business for a large corporation.
Being a greater backslider at the time than I really care to admit, I reveled in the opportunities to learn more about Korea. After a coworker introduced me to my future wife, I found the strength to pass the torch to other, younger, unmarried (Western) colleagues. None of whom seemed to understand the concepts involved..
Ha!
Yes.
Twenty years ago, there were a lot of fùckoffs and misfits with their fake degrees escaping child support or outstanding warrants for end-user drug offenses due to poor life decisions which they kept to themselves out of embarrassment or fear.
Now, there are a lot of disappointed and angry Woke & Broke™ with their worthless degrees escaping unemployment and poverty due to poor life decisions which they loudly blame on the rich and cisgender white males.
The common theme is that the west is not sending its best and its brightest.
But CH, let’s be fair. The West doesn’t send it’s best and brightest to Washington, DC, either…
Although I will admit the vast majority of the so-called English Teachers from America that I met in Korea filled me with less than pride, I also admit that their lack of excellence provided me with crowds of college-age Koreans willing to buy _me_ (“over 40, overweight, and over there”) dinner, drinks, movie tickets, “and so on” for just the opportunity to practice their conversational English. All of which happened outside “regular office hours” as I was over in Korea on business for a large corporation.
Being a greater backslider at the time than I really care to admit, I reveled in the opportunities to learn more about Korea. After a coworker introduced me to my future wife, I found the strength to pass the torch to other, younger, unmarried (Western) colleagues. None of whom seemed to understand the concepts involved..
What do they teach young people these days?
Sounds like a friend for Korean Man.