Author Topic: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures  (Read 98431 times)

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Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Reply #2450 on: Today at 11:44:30 AM »
Why does Bhank need an office if he is not employed and has no intention of working?

probably cant jackoff, fart and get high all day in the living room ..the smack shack is his safe place where he feels big strong and tough lol

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Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Reply #2451 on: Today at 11:52:09 AM »
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Semhanktics as usual. The previous 2 places he applied to, give "scholorships" to everyone:

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Elon Law School offers significant aid, with nearly all students (around 97-100% in recent years) receiving grants/scholarships, awarded automatically to accepted applicants after file review, focusing on merit and need

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Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Reply #2452 on: Today at 11:55:34 AM »
Semhanktics as usual. The previous 2 places he applied to, give "scholorships" to everyone:

These schools charge 80k a year tuition when it should be 40k and offer a schnook like Bhank 30k and he thinks he won the lottery.  He still is going to be in debt coming out at 53 yo and no job and likely failing the bar exam.     

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Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
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