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First day of taking a women's literature course
#26

First day of taking a women's literature course

I feel like I need to scream this for every misguided college guy to hear.

Gender studies, women's studies, ethical studies (provided it's not a philosophy class of Hume and the like), most sociology courses that deal with social polices - especially ones dedicated to minority status individuals, will invariably have a disproportionate amount of females. But not the right kind. These classes are more a 50 minute bitch session of reassurances that they're "#superawesomebitch" and looking for scapegoats for why they haven't been scooped up by Christian Grey.

I ultimately would not recommend hot girls as a major factor in selecting a course to take. Always try to take the most respectable professor in that department. It will help your content knowledge and networking. If your major is populated by psychotic sjws, all I can say is switch majors.

If you really just want a cake class with tons of good looking girls, the only place is Nursing class (dance? but c'mon haha). NOT BIOLOGY 101. Look for one of those classes with a Nursing code instead of Science code and your chances are good. You might have trouble getting if you're not a Nursing major, though. It depends. However, it stands to reason that they would allow non-declared/other majors to take entry-level courses for possible switched majors or declaring.
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#27

First day of taking a women's literature course

Everything AB said rings true. I had this idea a few years ago and the first day of class sent me packing because after the third or fourth time listening to "Men are evil, right? RIGHT?" with them all practically looking to see my reaction, I finally cracked and said something like "Fuck yes we are, and here's why you love us for it."

Became apparent I was going to be a target all semester and I dropped the class that day.
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#28

First day of taking a women's literature course

You should have taken the psychology version of that course for access to dumb sorority girls. I took that in college and it was by far the best class I ever took, even the professor was a hot, thin PhD. And the thing was, I freely spoke my mind (within reason) and no one really castigated me because of it, they were kind of engaged with the male psyche. It was probably 30 girls and 5 guys in the class. One girl once tried to make some kind of feminist joke during a discussion (I remember it vividly, it was why men are like mushrooms, Answer: You keep them in the dark and feed them shit) and she got some motherfucking crickets by the rest of the girls in the class.

When you're taking literature, you're getting girls who read a lot and you can't be dealing with that. Same with sociology who are filled with a bunch of social justice fatties trying to argue. Psychology is where its at. The girls are hot, everything is "common sense" and it was a good time.
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#29

First day of taking a women's literature course

You chose... poorly.

Get out while you can man.

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#30

First day of taking a women's literature course

What is your major? I'd echo AB and other posters in saying get the heck out of there if you:

a) Value your education
b) Value your time
c) Value the money you're spending on this education
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#31

First day of taking a women's literature course

Am I the only one who thinks that, within 5 years, this type of course will become mandatory as opposed to being an elective?
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#32

First day of taking a women's literature course

If I were taking this class, I'd stay. This is a perfect opportunity to develop your troll game (or just game in general).

Don't even bother trying to argue with them. All that's going to do is frustrate you and put you in a bad place.

Instead, every time you go to class make a point to exaggerate the arguments they make. I recommend reading the Onion to get an idea of how to do this.

A couple years ago I took a Race & Ethnicity class with a feminist teacher. She went out of her way to focus on how women were oppressed more during history regardless of race. I happily trolled her class by:

- Exaggerating how women were oppressed.
- Making up random facts that took time to check.
- Intentionally putting logical fallacies in my assignments.

I passed the class with a 105%.

The best part is that they will never call you out on your bullshit. No matter how ridiculous it is, if it supports their cause they'll be behind you 100%.

If it doesn't fit, force it... If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
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#33

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Quote: (09-01-2015 11:08 AM)Cronus Wrote:  

If I were taking this class, I'd stay. This is a perfect opportunity to develop your troll game (or just game in general).

Don't even bother trying to argue with them. All that's going to do is frustrate you and put you in a bad place.

Instead, every time you go to class make a point to exaggerate the arguments they make. I recommend reading the Onion to get an idea of how to do this.

A couple years ago I took a Race & Ethnicity class with a feminist teacher. She went out of her way to focus on how women were oppressed more during history regardless of race. I happily trolled her class by:

- Exaggerating how women were oppressed.
- Making up random facts that took time to check.
- Intentionally putting logical fallacies in my assignments.

I passed the class with a 105%.

The best part is that they will never call you out on your bullshit. No matter how ridiculous it is, if it supports their cause they'll be behind you 100%.

Scary. Imagine the effect this would have in education if male professors ever tried something like this.

Hell, just imagining this same scenario in everything, only replace 'women' with 'men' and picture the lawsuits.
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#34

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (09-01-2015 10:52 AM)CleanSlate Wrote:  

Am I the only one who thinks that, within 5 years, this type of course will become mandatory as opposed to being an elective?

Slowly professors in undergraduate studies are being forced to teach femensit thoery or foundations in whatrvrr course they are teaching. 90% of Undergrad courses will have a section devoted purely to theoretical foundations and now more then ever versus when I started school every class has to toss in the Femensit section.
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#35

First day of taking a women's literature course

I thought the trick was to out left-wing them. Not so much in identifying the problem, but in advocating solutions. Basically, get on that slippery slope and do some fancy stunts on it. Remember: Today's slippery slope often becomes tomorrow's progress.
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#36

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Well, if you're stuck and can't switch here's what you can wear.

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#37

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Quote: (09-01-2015 11:08 AM)Cronus Wrote:  

I passed the class with a 105%.

The best part is that they will never call you out on your bullshit. No matter how ridiculous it is, if it supports their cause they'll be behind you 100%.

It's quite damning that most feminists could never be as good as a feminist as man could.

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#38

First day of taking a women's literature course

Stay sane, friend.

Always remember :

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And when you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."
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#39

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (09-01-2015 12:42 PM)Geomann180 Wrote:  

It's quite damning that most feminists could never be as good as a feminist as man could.

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#40

First day of taking a women's literature course

I'm loving these trolling ideas. I think it's the only thing you can do that is worth your time, fuck trying to pass the class. Who wants a qualification in 'women's literature' anyway? If anything it's more likely to get you NOT hired for jobs. I know I would not hire anyone with feminist qualifications.

I would try and switch classes by saying to everyone: "I meant to sign up for men's literature, oh no sorry, we just call that ... literature'. Say it completely seriously as if you were being offensive unintentionally.

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#41

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:58 PM)Baltimore Bachelor Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:22 PM)Libertas Wrote:  

Agreed. Keep your head down and your mouth shut. Now's not the time for heroics.

But people do drop classes all the time so you should look. Couldn't you fulfill this requirement in another semester? If so, drop the course now and it shouldn't even show up on your record.

Worst case scenario just get a feel for the social circle with the hottest girl in the class and warm up to it.


Ok. I'm going to be checking course availabilities for the next 2 days and I'll also most likely meet up with an adviser. Worst case scenario is that I would have to continue taking this shitty course but trust me, I'm not going to do anything stupid which would hurt my grade.

My plan (in case I'm stuck with this class) is to:

1. Pretend to be interested in the topics
2. Pretend to be a male feminist
3. Absolutely never mention anything that could arise suspicions.

Best case for me (highly unlikely) is that I'll finish the course with an easy A and pull a hot gf.

My guess is that #2 should not be necessary. Don't pick any fights but don't debase yourself either. My guess is you will be OK so long as you are respectful and don't overtly challenge dogmas.
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#42

First day of taking a women's literature course

OP, why don't you game the pretty ones (especially the 9.5)? Are you afraid of a false accusation which is typical of radical feminists? [Image: lol.gif]

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#43

First day of taking a women's literature course

Lauren Southern is doing the same thing. this is her game plan:






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#44

First day of taking a women's literature course

C-Note made a great point about his friend.

One misstep and these oppressed women will not hesitate to use their new found power to make amends for all the perceived injustices they have suffered. They are unable to turn the cheek and let things go.

Plus, if the teacher socializes with certain women you can imagine they will gossip and that shit snowballs.

Eject dude. Beg, promise to do an extra assignment or something but get into a class you will actually enjoy and learn something.

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#45

First day of taking a women's literature course

If you don't need the credit: drop the class and sit in anyway.

Unless the grading is online the professor will never know you are no longer enrolled.

EDIT: You can usually drop as late as halfway through the semester, just get the forms signed. Don't let the adviser tell you lies. If he gives you drama get a new adviser. A good adviser will sign you off on an "extenuating circumstances" drop just by asking, because he trusts you and wants what's best. If it is the first two weeks you can probably drop online without any paperwork.

A good trick is to get the drop paperwork from the secretary, have the professor sign it for you, then take it to your adviser.

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#46

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Before I start reading this thread:

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Now that I'm done:

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#47

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Quote: (09-03-2015 07:16 PM)Easy_C Wrote:  

Before I start reading this thread:

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Now that I'm done:

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#48

First day of taking a women's literature course

Take an aerobics class instead. Damn, if only this forum had been around back when I was in on that shit.
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#49

First day of taking a women's literature course

I remember taking a required general English intro class in a community college.

This wasn't womens studies but ENGLISH. Yet my class was 85% female, we had a metrosexual Hipster from San Francisco as our professor, and all the assigned readings were about LGBT, feminism, etc.

This was before taking the redpill but even then in my blue pill days, that class disgusted me. All the females and most of the males in that class were kissing that professor's ass. Me and another guy were the only ones who were disgusted with that bullshit. He was confused. He was like me, trying to get his general requirements by taking English but instead got this freaky shit.

The professor hated us but we both worked our asses off to get an underwhelming 3.0 were all the other females who just 'participated in discussions' but didn't do most of the work were getting 3.7 and stuff. I know how you feel Baltimore Bachelor.

Some tips: I had no choice but to take that general requirement class but you have a choice. My advice is to switch that class. If you can't do that, then don't say anything and just do the coursework, you'll get by average. The only way you can ace that class is if you believe what they believe and kiss their ass along with the coursework. If you just do the coursework but no ass-kissing, you'll get average.
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#50

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Quote: (08-31-2015 08:48 PM)komatiite Wrote:  

Haha, tell them your favorite American female writer is Ayn Rand (had US citizenship so that counts!)

I don't really know many classic books by American women. To Kill a Mockingbird, Gone with the Wind, I dunno, I mainly read non fiction. Lots of children's books come to mind but I'm shooting blanks... Check the syllabus and post the books you're going to study, who knows, maybe there will be interesting books, since you can't drop the class. If it's all poetry then GTFO!

Don't forget to bring to class the Centennial edition of Atlas Shrugged. It is a thick book that WILL be noticed.

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