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Need ONE ticket to Hamilton

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  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,665 Founders Club
    Seriously mods, give this thread the Old Yeller treatment.

  • TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,737 Swaye's Wigwam
    I’m still trying to figure out what I did wrong.

    You’d think I’d be used to that by now. Mrs. TheHB can confirm.
  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,494 Swaye's Wigwam

    Seriously mods, give this thread the Old Yeller treatment.

    I say we persevere° it forever so @FireCohen can look back at the time he got so wrecked by nerves before a game that he decided to go on full attack.
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,665 Founders Club

    Seriously mods, give this thread the Old Yeller treatment.

    I say we persevere° it forever so @FireCohen can look back at the time he got so wrecked by nerves before a game that he decided to go on full attack.
    Guysm who are nervous about this game are fags.

    Suck it up. Deal with it. Shitposting on HCH isn't going to help you.
  • HuskyBuckHuskyBuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,716 Swaye's Wigwam
    Don’t blame me. Small man syndrome came out in force!
  • TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,737 Swaye's Wigwam

    Seriously mods, give this thread the Old Yeller treatment.

    I say we persevere° it forever so @FireCohen can look back at the time he got so wrecked by nerves before a game that he decided to go on full attack.
    Guysm who are nervous about this game are fags.

    Suck it up. Deal with it. Shitposting on HCH isn't going to help you.
    I’m nervous as hell.


  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Seriously mods, give this thread the Old Yeller treatment.

    I say we persevere° it forever so @FireCohen can look back at the time he got so wrecked by nerves before a game that he decided to go on full attack.
    Ohh I am sorry I wanted some attention caz I make 7 figures and have a degree in CS on some college football board
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    HuskyBuck said:

    Don’t blame me. Small man syndrome came out in force!

    Hahaha
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,665 Founders Club
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,665 Founders Club
    FireCohen said:
    Dude, go drown your nerves in alcohol. Better way to deal with it than posting here.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:
    Dude, go drown your nerves in alcohol. Better way to deal with it than posting here.
    What nerves? Getting ready for the real season
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 19,864 Founders Club

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    I also hold history credentials from the same fine institution, and while the musical butchers most facts about Hamilton’s life, I take the opposite stance.

    I happily saw the musical, which I enjoyed, and was thrilled it’s served as a “gateway drug” for many young people and got them interested in the subject again.

    Sadly in this era of misinformation and overemphasis on STEM, fields vital to our society like history, civics, and philosophy need the FREE PUB!
    I took an intro to philosophy class, and it was a big revelation. I thought it would just be an easy GUR, but it ended up being somewhat life-changing. First few weeks of the class were all about basic boolean logic. Turns out debate is nothing but math in another language, and fuck the public school system for not addressing this sooner!

    I'm not going to go as far as saying that a philosophy degree is useful in 2024, but I will say that not teaching basic logic to, say, middle-schoolers is perhaps the biggest failing of the education system in our country. Not teaching kids how easy it is to manipulate people with logic has to be the biggest contributor to the negative aspects of society that I can think of.
    TITTT warning.

    I couldn't agree more. I tell anyone who will listen modern education is about 'memorize and regurgitate' as opposed to thinking about what they are seeing/reading/watching. There is zero interest in teaching kids HOW to think.

    Apply that reality to what gets fed to them via legacy news sources - regardless a preferred side of the aisle. So many go-along, get-along morons today. Far more than ever before. It's how people in power keep and maintain control. A generation of worthless puppets. Sad, really.

  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 19,864 Founders Club

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    Amen.

    Currently reading Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson. While the size of an aforementioned 'door-stop' books, it's not nearly a dense as his other works. I'm half-way through it in a week.

    Isaacson's Ben Franklin and Einstein were both seminal tomes.

    #HCHBookClub

  • Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour Member Posts: 7,958 Standard Supporter
    edited January 8
    pawz said:

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    Amen.

    Currently reading Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson. While the size of an aforementioned 'door-stop' books, it's not nearly a dense as his other works. I'm half-way through it in a week.

    Isaacson's Ben Franklin and Einstein were both seminal tomes.

    #HCHBookClub

    Benjamin Franklin was awesome.

    Now I want to re-watch the “John Adams” HBO series again. Tom Wilkinson, who just passed away, did a phenomenal job playing Franklin.
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 19,864 Founders Club

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    I also hold history credentials from the same fine institution, and while the musical butchers most facts about Hamilton’s life, I take the opposite stance.

    I happily saw the musical, which I enjoyed, and was thrilled it’s served as a “gateway drug” for many young people and got them interested in the subject again.

    Sadly in this era of misinformation and overemphasis on STEM, fields vital to our society like history, civics, and philosophy need the FREE PUB!
    I took an intro to philosophy class, and it was a big revelation. I thought it would just be an easy GUR, but it ended up being somewhat life-changing. First few weeks of the class were all about basic boolean logic. Turns out debate is nothing but math in another language, and fuck the public school system for not addressing this sooner!

    I'm not going to go as far as saying that a philosophy degree is useful in 2024, but I will say that not teaching basic logic to, say, middle-schoolers is perhaps the biggest failing of the education system in our country. Not teaching kids how easy it is to manipulate people with logic has to be the biggest contributor to the negative aspects of society that I can think of.
    Yes! I’m in no way saying that people should be majoring in philosophy, but taking a free course on it via Khan Academy or even watching the series “The Good Place” (a comedy that delves into moral philosophy) is a GOOD thing because that curriculum was completely gutted by most places. It’s the study of knowledge and the meaning of life for fuck sake, and that’s where everything should start.
    I happen to agree with you, but I know that 81% of the country would say that it starts with Jesus, or with saying that slavery was beneficial to everyone.
    Well, many of the OG philosophers were slave holders AND big into god(s)!

    I guess to circle back to Hamilton (we still haven’t found that extra ticket for @PurpleBaze BTW), it just sucks that it takes a hip-hop musical to make learning/our? past interesting or cool.

    But I’m a big fucking nerd, and tore through that Chernow book in a weekend.
    Nerd or not, how the fuck did you do that?? Both Washington and Hamilton each took me 2+ months and I read faster than most.

  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,494 Swaye's Wigwam
    pawz said:

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    I also hold history credentials from the same fine institution, and while the musical butchers most facts about Hamilton’s life, I take the opposite stance.

    I happily saw the musical, which I enjoyed, and was thrilled it’s served as a “gateway drug” for many young people and got them interested in the subject again.

    Sadly in this era of misinformation and overemphasis on STEM, fields vital to our society like history, civics, and philosophy need the FREE PUB!
    I took an intro to philosophy class, and it was a big revelation. I thought it would just be an easy GUR, but it ended up being somewhat life-changing. First few weeks of the class were all about basic boolean logic. Turns out debate is nothing but math in another language, and fuck the public school system for not addressing this sooner!

    I'm not going to go as far as saying that a philosophy degree is useful in 2024, but I will say that not teaching basic logic to, say, middle-schoolers is perhaps the biggest failing of the education system in our country. Not teaching kids how easy it is to manipulate people with logic has to be the biggest contributor to the negative aspects of society that I can think of.
    Yes! I’m in no way saying that people should be majoring in philosophy, but taking a free course on it via Khan Academy or even watching the series “The Good Place” (a comedy that delves into moral philosophy) is a GOOD thing because that curriculum was completely gutted by most places. It’s the study of knowledge and the meaning of life for fuck sake, and that’s where everything should start.
    I happen to agree with you, but I know that 81% of the country would say that it starts with Jesus, or with saying that slavery was beneficial to everyone.
    Well, many of the OG philosophers were slave holders AND big into god(s)!

    I guess to circle back to Hamilton (we still haven’t found that extra ticket for @PurpleBaze BTW), it just sucks that it takes a hip-hop musical to make learning/our? past interesting or cool.

    But I’m a big fucking nerd, and tore through that Chernow book in a weekend.
    Nerd or not, how the fuck did you do that?? Both Washington and Hamilton each took me 2+ months and I read faster than most.

    Way to invite @FireCohen to nervously rip you a new asshole for your reading speed brag.
  • Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour Member Posts: 7,958 Standard Supporter
    pawz said:

    As a proud holder of a B of A in History from a Public Ivy (hi @creepycoug !!) I would never go to see Hamilton.

    Me and other scholars like @pawz like to get our history from thick 800 to 1000 page Chernow authored bios.

    Learning history from hip hop Broadway? GTFOH!

    I also hold history credentials from the same fine institution, and while the musical butchers most facts about Hamilton’s life, I take the opposite stance.

    I happily saw the musical, which I enjoyed, and was thrilled it’s served as a “gateway drug” for many young people and got them interested in the subject again.

    Sadly in this era of misinformation and overemphasis on STEM, fields vital to our society like history, civics, and philosophy need the FREE PUB!
    I took an intro to philosophy class, and it was a big revelation. I thought it would just be an easy GUR, but it ended up being somewhat life-changing. First few weeks of the class were all about basic boolean logic. Turns out debate is nothing but math in another language, and fuck the public school system for not addressing this sooner!

    I'm not going to go as far as saying that a philosophy degree is useful in 2024, but I will say that not teaching basic logic to, say, middle-schoolers is perhaps the biggest failing of the education system in our country. Not teaching kids how easy it is to manipulate people with logic has to be the biggest contributor to the negative aspects of society that I can think of.
    Yes! I’m in no way saying that people should be majoring in philosophy, but taking a free course on it via Khan Academy or even watching the series “The Good Place” (a comedy that delves into moral philosophy) is a GOOD thing because that curriculum was completely gutted by most places. It’s the study of knowledge and the meaning of life for fuck sake, and that’s where everything should start.
    I happen to agree with you, but I know that 81% of the country would say that it starts with Jesus, or with saying that slavery was beneficial to everyone.
    Well, many of the OG philosophers were slave holders AND big into god(s)!

    I guess to circle back to Hamilton (we still haven’t found that extra ticket for @PurpleBaze BTW), it just sucks that it takes a hip-hop musical to make learning/our? past interesting or cool.

    But I’m a big fucking nerd, and tore through that Chernow book in a weekend.
    Nerd or not, how the fuck did you do that?? Both Washington and Hamilton each took me 2+ months and I read faster than most.

    A combination of Audible/Hoopla/Overdrive (I listen to audiobooks in the car/gym/work) and sometimes horrible insomnia (if I can’t sleep, I read). If I have the book on Kindle, Whispersync allows me to switch off between the two.

    But you really want to get your pro tips from @GrundleStiltzkin. He puts my reading abilities to shame.
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