Just another trend that later their kids will make fun of them for. This whole urban thing is just about played out (had a surprisingly long life, though). Let them do it, but not in a school.
The only celebrity to get it right was Paul Newman, and he gave his profits to charity. Buying something because a celebrity endorses it is sheep-like.
After spending years attaining a degree in Actuarial Science (because one of these stupid lists talked about how great a job it was) and passing several very rigorous exams, in the end it didn't matter, because there were so few jobs available. Of my four actuarial science major buddies, none of us got jobs as actuaries. My advice is to ignore this list and pursue studies in a discipline where there are actually jobs.
Businesses that don't reinvest in their capital equipment aren't competitive and will be left behind. Owners took out too much of the profit and didn't reinvest. Capitalism at work.
Wow, Crash. Pretty presumptuous to suggest that none of us know what it's like to be poor. I grew up very poor, but luckily my parents took what little money they had and moved me out of SoCal where I was born to avoid this kind of future. Poverty doesn't equal stupidity. And these losers are stupid. It's the stupidity that's "shocking".
I love the idea that America will truly be a racial melting pot, but if we're not speaking the same language and sharing the same values (love of freedom and individual rights), nothing will bond us and we won't endure as a nation.
I agree with George Carlin. People need to say what they mean, and not tiptoe around. If you're a racist, come out with it and say so, and then we can mock and ridicule you. Like we mock Al Sharpton every day, cuz he's an idiot.
Poverty doesn't equal stupidity. And these losers are stupid. It's the stupidity that's "shocking".