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William and Mary degree/diploma stupid argument William and Mary degree/diploma stupid argument

09-19-2010 , 12:37 PM
There clearly becomes a point where you wouldn't associate a "X and Y Diploma" with a school.

What if he said a "Cox (swear filter) and Fanny Diploma"? I'd assume he was making some sort of joke, or it was slang. William and Mary Diploma sounds nearly as dumb as that, so it's not that surprising that someone would ask about it. At the very least, they'd want to check that a school such a dumb name actually existed.

The real idiot here is the person who thought some random college named "William and Mary" was important enough to specify. Just call it a Diploma ldo.
09-19-2010 , 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by miajag
you are still a ****ing idiot
i lolled.

name calling when there is no comeback is highly intelligent.
09-19-2010 , 12:47 PM
I actually thought the name of the college was the joke at first. Like others said it's just a stupid name for a college and unless you went there or looked into going there, there's a good chance people have never heard of it.
09-19-2010 , 01:04 PM
William and Mary Diploma
Davis and Elkins Diploma
Emery and Henry Diploma
Johnson and Wales Diploma
Gardner-Webb Diploma
John Carroll Diploma
Hampden-Sydney Diploma
Hannibal-Lagrange Diploma
Harris-Stowe Diploma
High Point Diploma
Franklin Pierce Diploma
Brown Diploma (or Diploma from Brown)
Oral Roberts Diploma
Bob Jones Diploma
Citadel Diploma
Bryn Mawr Diploma
California Pacific Diploma
Georgetown Diploma
Villanova Diploma
St. John's Diploma
Columbia Diploma
Liberty Diploma
Anna Maria Diploma
09-19-2010 , 01:08 PM
you cant seriously be comparing brown to 'william and mary' right?
09-19-2010 , 01:09 PM
actually the only other name on that list that would make me bat an eye is 'oral roberts'

i dont get why you guys arent getting this. william and mary is a lot closer to broski gonna bro than it is to brown. and its not close.
09-19-2010 , 01:11 PM
A mod should create a new thread about colleges/universities and pull all the posts regarding them out of this one.
09-19-2010 , 01:11 PM
no, not really. it's just two names instead of one. difficult concept to grasp, i know.
09-19-2010 , 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
you cant seriously be comparing brown to 'william and mary' right?
I've never see anyone do more to create an excuse for pure laziness and lack of basic reading comprehension/use of context clues. Yes, blame the school's name and not yourself.
09-19-2010 , 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
you cant seriously be comparing brown to 'william and mary' right?
You can't seriously still be defending your moronic position that the phrase "William and Mary diploma" does not reasonably give rise to the inference that William and Mary refers to a school, right?

Spoiler:

Bonus fact: US News (lolcollegerankings) lists Brown at 15th and William and Mary at 31st. cite.
09-19-2010 , 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by neuroman
You can't seriously still be defending your moronic position that the phrase "William and Mary diploma" does not reasonably give rise to the inference that William and Mary refers to a school, right?
given the ridiculousness of the name i think asking the question is pretty reasonable.

so do a bunch of other people itt. and the girl in the op.
09-19-2010 , 01:20 PM
"Sorry ClarkNasty is a moderator/admin and you are not allowed to ignore him or her."

what the **** is this ****? dudes name is black
09-19-2010 , 02:14 PM
For the William & Mary haters, you realize it's the second oldest college in the US? An original Ivy League? It's not some small random college.
09-19-2010 , 02:24 PM
William and Mary is a really well known school. I think if you can name 10 colleges that don't have a city or state as part of their name, William and Mary is going to be among them.

edit: I guess maybe not if you only know colleges because of sports.
09-19-2010 , 02:25 PM
1 thread 2 topics makes perfect sense.
09-19-2010 , 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by kurosh
For the William & Mary haters, you realize it's the second oldest college in the US? An original Ivy League? It's not some small random college.
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Originally Posted by microbet
William and Mary is a really well known school. I think if you can name 10 colleges that don't have a city or state as part of their name, William and Mary is going to be among them.

edit: I guess maybe not if you only know colleges because of sports.
i guess this explains why several ppl itt are having a hard time dealing with why non-americans or americans unfamiliar with the college system dont think of it as a college name; because they have probably heard the name in context multiple times themselves and thus it has become 'normal' to them.

still, you would have to be pretty damn dumb not to be able to use just a speck of objective thought and realise that william & mary is not a normal name for a college imo.
09-19-2010 , 02:34 PM
Yes, the use of "diploma" was soooooooooooooo confusing and provided zero idea of what William and Mary could possibly be. If only there had been a resource available that, should one be incapable of using context clues, could have provided a hint as to what William and Mary diploma could have meant.
09-19-2010 , 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ClarkNasty
Yes, the use of "diploma" was soooooooooooooo confusing and provided zero idea of what William and Mary could possibly be. If only there had been a resource available that, should one be incapable of using context clues, could have provided a hint as to what William and Mary diploma could have meant.
honestly is there any way i can put you on ignore?
09-19-2010 , 02:37 PM
The way you ignore context clues when reading it shouldn't be a problem to just skip over it without thinking.
09-19-2010 , 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
still, you would have to be pretty damn dumb not to be able to use just a speck of objective thought and realise that william & mary is not a normal name for a college imo.
Diploma is kind of a give away, but from the name I guess it sounds like it could be a cooking school. Or maybe if you got your diploma framed in wicker or something.
09-19-2010 , 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
honestly is there any way i can put you on ignore?


You made an obviously dumb mistake. Just accept that it happens to everybody, be an adult and move on.
09-19-2010 , 02:42 PM
It's a school that not everyones heard of, what a ****ing shocker. Geez people it's not that big of a deal.
09-19-2010 , 02:44 PM
bullet - "Diploma."

Did you just miss that part?

Seriously, if this was a story about a chick asking "WTF is a William and Mary diploma?" it would be in the top 10 stupidest stories in this thread rating a tad below "which way is west?" and "deeks."

Since you asked it IN the thread itself, with google at your immediate disposal, and continued to ask it...I think it goes near the top 3. The fact that you continue to insist it was too tough to figure out even with the freaking word "diploma" in there perhaps even takes you to #1 on this one which is pretty impressive considering some of the tales of dumbness in this thread.

But most of the chicks who get caught in their web of dumbness at least have the good sense to be a little bit embarrassed about it or understand that they should have known that or been able to figure it out.

Regarding some of the other names I mentioned in there:
I think it would be much easier to confuse "Brown." Because someone could refer to their "Brown Diploma" and get asked, "why isn't your diploma white?" or something like that. A "Liberty Diploma" could conceivably sound like some sort of special diploma or something and not necessarily come from the University that is called Liberty.

But did you really think a "William and Mary Diploma" was just some sort of slang or special name for a diploma and wasn't the name of a college? And did it really not occur to you to just look it up if you hadn't heard of it before?
09-19-2010 , 02:46 PM
what a ridiculous derail
09-19-2010 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by nuisance
It's a school that not everyones heard of, what a ****ing shocker. Geez people it's not that big of a deal.
whether people have heard of it is not the point at all, but it's not shocking in the least that you can't grasp that concept

      
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