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the role of local knowledge in preventing famine


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None of these c***ing books in the c***ing library are ever available, the same swots who have had them all year still have them, the postgrads who seem to be able to take out books that aren't supposed to leave the library do, indefinitely. So I soldier on and use alternative sources, like the sole of my shoes, the internet and empty matchstick boxes, and the internet is still s***. (See www.theinternetiss***.com)

 

Who the f*** is going to pay ingenta.com $41 for a s***ting study into local knowledge in the sahel region? Not me, I don't even have $41, or a credit card to charge that amount to. No one should give me credit, but they still keeping trying to offer it. I don't pay my bills on time, have any discernible income or assets and have no employment prospects beyond flipping burgers and spitting in drinks, and that's after I get my B.A., but that doesn't matter, because here's mr. bank manager giving me an overdraft.

 

I know g*******s in more debt than me who are taking out loans of a couple grand so they can take holidays this summer. Most of them are philosophy students! Enjoy your f***ing limeade.

 

University: a haven for w*****s, I'm off to eat a fried mars bar and drink some sodding tequila.

And you can shove your lime and salt in your open wounds.

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