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<p><em>gasp</em> What do you mean by that, brand? </p>
<p>Just teasing, unless you were actually being serious (and I pray that you were).</p>
<p>Nspeds, I agree with you.</p>
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<p><em>gasp</em> What do you mean by that, brand? </p>
<p>Just teasing, unless you were actually being serious (and I pray that you were).</p>
<p>Nspeds, I agree with you.</p>
<p>Yeah, I will admit I'm a little worried about the stories I've been hearing out of Wes and really disagree with those liberals that are so tolerant of behavior that they are intolerant of anyone that opposes their beliefs.</p>
<p>tisthetruth: lol actually that was a direct quote from my essay for admission. Nspeds has read it so hopefully he got the allusion. I didn't realize it also came across that way, but yes, I do look forward to the liberal environment at Wesleyan or Brown in every sense that one can interpret it.</p>
<p>Personally, while I consider my political views to be very liberal, I would not mind being in an environment where there is more of a difference of opinion and more open discussion. A homogeneous student body makes life a lot less interesting.</p>
<p>By the way, for anybody looking for a very open-minded and accepting school, my current school, Emory University, is a great choice.</p>