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  1. #26
    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    The educations of some foreign countries aren't valuable, are they?
    I guess it depends on which country

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    R.C. Drunkford TimDunkem's Avatar
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    The educations of some foreign countries aren't valuable, are they?
    It's just sad right?

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    I own Allanon mavs>spurs2's Avatar
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    It's just sad right?
    about as sad as your attempt at a derogatory remark

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    I guess it depends on which country
    Exactly, and the education you received in your childhood is notorious for cultivating dumb asses, you're probably the most smart one among all the youngstas educated by that country, congrats.

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    R.C. Drunkford TimDunkem's Avatar
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    about as sad as your attempt at a derogatory remark
    At who?

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    I own Allanon mavs>spurs2's Avatar
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    are you saying that djohn is a yellow?

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    It's just sad right?
    Numbness reflects it well, and you just made it clear how bad the education you received was.

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    Exactly, and the education you received in your childhood is notorious for cultivating dumb asses, you're probably the most smart one among all the youngstas educated by that country, congrats.
    Actually, I went to a private school, but A+ for effort

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    are you saying that djohn is a yellow?
    djohn2oo8 is an US citizen, regardless of where he was born to.

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    In Joe we trust. Kriz-Maxima's Avatar
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    If the kid gets his GED AND gets better basketball experience AND gets paid while doing it...awesome for the guy. It's certainly not for everyone, there is a certain level of talent, focus and maturity that should ideally accompany such decision.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    Actually, I went to a private school, but A+ for effort
    No wonder you're superior to other Rockets fans who were born in the same country as the one where you were born, especially when it comes to talking.

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    R.C. Drunkford TimDunkem's Avatar
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    Numbness reflects it well, and you just made it clear how bad the education you received was.
    I was being sarcastic. Wasn't djohn the person who said it is sad when one doesn't complete high school?

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    Actually, I went to a private school, but A+ for effort
    Don't they teach punctuation in private school?


    I'm just kidding.

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    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    The whole point of education is to:
    a) Pick up the skills and knowledge to be able to make an honest living
    b) After a formal setting to learn the knowledge you are interested in

    Tyler is getting both by playing pro ball in Europe.

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    TP went pro at 16. No such thing as college ball in Europe. These players have the advantage of playing professionally as teenagers.

    Let's be honest, the guy would get practically no "informational" education in a year in college taking underwater basketweaving for athletes. The rest of the experience he will gain in a similar fashion playing professional basketball- such as life lessons, responsibility, and bonding with teammates. He will develop more independence playing BB in Europe than by sitting in some dorm at some college.

    Why do we not hear the same complaints about rich white kids who play tennis turning professional at young ages? Or skaters or gymnasts who train 8 hours a day as pre-teens?

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    Inthe land of audiophiles angelbelow's Avatar
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    So now talent is a good excuse for not finishing high school?

    Great.
    Initially I reacted the same way you did. But what is the difference between this Tyler kid and people who drop out of high school to start their own business and go on the make millions. While my personal belief is that you should finish school, people can argue that guys like Tyler are just ahead of the curve.

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    God Talks To Me. angel_luv's Avatar
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    In order to receive a universally recognized high school diploma, the parents have to make the decision and pay to enroll their child in a correspondence course with an established school.
    I know this because this is what my parents did for me.

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    he will play in my city, so i will go to see him

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    I think he's making a big mistake.

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