@holy-cow?ÿ?ÿ In the late 70's and early 80's, I went to college as a music major for two years (flunked party both years).
I drew two conclusions: One - I did not have the discipline to graduate by focusing on studies, so I would have to instead work on getting my survey license,?ÿ and, as crazy as all the people were, you could see all the doors the world had to offer, e.g., you could respectfully attend a lecture on "socialism", gain some understanding of that theory, and feel relieved that absolutely no presidential candidate in my life time would be a frontrunner as a self described "democrat socialist" .
the only other realization I've made is that when I did go back to college in my late 30's and early 40's, for a survey degree, I saw that those same young crazy people could party all day, all night, and remember every word their professor spoke, while I, even though wiser than before, had trouble listening to one full sentence, much less remember it.
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