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my brotha needs to understand that those ''unique'' black women at starbucks are not for us, but for cacs only. #HDB
I can personally guarantee that I'm 1000x smarter than you are, considering I have a BS and Masters in the Comp Sci field. You know, actual degrees. None of that "cert" bullshyt you nikkas stay parroting about.You sound like you go to a community college.

I'll bite.
I was born a mediocre artist in a family of naturally gifted artists and worked my way towards elite tier. I'm a really good at still-life, painting, etc.
I can play 3 instruments and have began to meddle in producing beats. For one of these instruments, the bass, I became so good that in HS I was personally selected to perform in a show composed of the state's best orchestra students.
I can speak 4 languages, 2 because of the household I grew up in, 1 learned through school, 1 self-taught.
I'm a huge comic book/anime/movie junkie.
Also an avid sports enthusiast, particularly basketball and soccer.
I read at least a book a week. Usually during my downtime. Unless the book is super long.
Because of my nerdy interests I often write stories, novels, screenplays, etc, in my free time. Not to ever share or become rich off of but for my own personal pleasure.
I'm in extremely good shape. 6'4", 216 pounds, 14% body fat. Play lots of sports, pickup basketball standout.
I'm a computer programmer certified in 10 different languages (which sounds impressive but really isn't because most languages in comp sci mirror eachother) and currently work in Independent Game Design. I've worked with the Unreal Engine, RAGE Engine, and Unity extensively and have also done mods for PC games like GTA V and the NBA 2k games.
Speaking of which, the tech startup I'm working at is on their way to making major power moves that could earn us a lot of $, just waiting on investors to back the idea. Process is going slower than expected.
I've began to go to an MMA gym in the past few months and an hoping to pick up some self-defense skills.
I dabble with lots and lots of drugs. Love to take DMT trips and talk to aliens and other spiritual beings (if you think I'm crazy read up on the drug.) Also frequently take shrooms, LSD, xanax, perks. Was once a frequent marijuana smoker but it hurts my productivity.
I regularly travel across the country and to other countries to attend various conventions for comics, fitness, gaming, etc. Have been to Japan, most of Western Europe, parts of South America, and parts of Western Africa. Planning to have a game I'm working on showcased at one of these shows rather soon...
Currently working on an initiative to be tested on my old HS and several other schools in my area to improve minority test scores in an effort to close the achievement gap.
And as far as personality goes I'd like to say I'm exceptionally modest. Not because I think that, but because people often point it out. I'm pretty kind and easy-going to a fault. I don't go out of my way to prove myself to people, I let them think whatever they want to of me even if they've never met me. Never really cared for being the center of attention. I have really good social skills and can dominate a room and often gave great presentations/speeches throughout college/life in general, but if I'm not close to you, probably will not speak to you unless spoken to. This leads people to often mistake me for being shy. This personality in combination with my size often leads to people confusing me for being "weak" or a "big softie," but I won't hesitate to check you the second you try to mistake my kindness for weakness. I'm pretty non-judgmental and my closest friends always belonged to various different "cliques" while I myself never resided with any one clique because I'll hang out with anyone regardless of who they are, what they look like, etc, as long as they treat me well.
I don't think I'm particularly special, but I think that beats the hell out of most people.![]()

I've tried that..taking a girl and trying to get her into the stuff you're into.
You sound like an all around great guy.
Lol I don't know what to tell you, maybe you have to change ur scenery to find what ur looking for or maybe get one of these bland girls interested in some of the stuff that you like. You need someone with an open mind who is into learning new things. Good luck either way.


Just bustin ya balls. Get yours, breh.I can personally guarantee that I'm 1000x smarter than you are, considering I have a BS and Masters in the Comp Sci field. You know, actual degrees. None of that "cert" bullshyt you nikkas stay parroting about.![]()
. Im doing stand up comedy and java tutorials.I can personally guarantee that I'm 1000x smarter than you are, considering I have a BS and Masters in the Comp Sci field. You know, actual degrees
. a degree only show that u know how to put a square peg in a square hole, for four years straight 
I would agree with you in most cases but computer science is not a field where you can get a degree simply by working your tail off, kissing up to professors and following all the rules. It's not like History where you can be dumb as bricks but memorize just enough to pass all your tests. Think of it more like a high level math, or science. It's not just studying and memorizing answers. You legit have to think, come up with answers on the fly.education n degrees dont = intelligence nikka somebody lied to you. a degree only show that u know how to put a square peg in a square hole, for four years straight
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I would agree with you in most cases but computer science is not a field where you can get a degree simply by working your tail off, kissing up to professors and following all the rules. It's not like History where you can be dumb as bricks but memorize just enough to pass all your tests. Think of it more like a high level math, or science. It's not just studying and memorizing answers. You legit have to think, come up with answers on the fly.
You have to be genuinely intelligent, creative, resourceful, etc, to be a skilled programmer. At my university we'd have hundreds of kids register every year for the entry level computer science course and the amount that'd actually make it out to continue on to the higher level stuff was often less than 20. The only other field that had this kind of dropout rate was Engineering, which is probably the only major I'd argue requires even more natural intelligence.
ion want no parts a dat shyt . Give me P.E., gym, and business admin n Im goooooodI'm not the type to usually make women bashing threads, but this is something I've really noticed lately.
I don't know if the onslaught of social media and IG thots has made all women aspire to be the same kind of person, but lately, young chicks are deadass all the same.
No actual goals or aspirations. No hobbies, no interests. Free time isn't filled with doing a favorite activity of substance like drawing or something but is instead spent on Snapchat bullshytting. Very few life skills. The only things that matter to them is how their face looks, how their body looks, and how the men in their life look. The only things they know how to talk about is chatty patty bs, and other peoples' looks ("so and so is sooooooo fine", "so and so is ugly af.") Just extremely vain people. Can't hold intelligent conversation, entire pop culture knowledge/sense of humor is a regurgitation of social media memes, on their phone at all times.
Like wtf is good brehs? nikkas feeling like they have deja vu everytime they meet a new chick.![]()
Stalk under age girls breh....As someone who is 2 semesters from having a B.Sc. in ChemE, you're wrong.I would agree with you in most cases but computer science is not a field where you can get a degree simply by working your tail off, kissing up to professors and following all the rules. It's not like History where you can be dumb as bricks but memorize just enough to pass all your tests. Think of it more like a high level math, or science. It's not just studying and memorizing answers. You legit have to think, come up with answers on the fly.
You have to be genuinely intelligent, creative, resourceful, etc, to be a skilled programmer. At my university we'd have hundreds of kids register every year for the entry level computer science course and the amount that'd actually make it out to continue on to the higher level stuff was often less than 20. The only other field that had this kind of dropout rate was Engineering, which is probably the only major I'd argue requires even more natural intelligence.
I don't know what is it with some brehs acting like STEM is so difficult that being able to get through it is indicative of great intellect.