@mooooo , while it's nice to know that Enginehead is indeed a real person and not some elaborate sockpuppet (yes, we used to discuss this in chat sometimes) and you finally got the girl, I don't think you've changed much. You still come off as pretentious and with a whole lot of other issues.
I remember when you and the other STEM dickheads made fun of me when I made the announcement that I finally got a job washing dishes and that I was going to move to the U.S. mainland to do that. Yet you guys seem to be content with being NEETs who bitch about how you're not getting the teaching or research jobs that you guys felt entitled to when you were studying in your respective fields. Or how Western Women are all bitches who won't give you guys a chance. I think I'm beginning to see a pattern.
#Humility
We made fun of you because you were a powerhungry wannabe admin dickhole who would arbitrarily shut threads and ban people because they said something you didn't like. Also, I'm not completely sure if it was actually true or not, but the rumours were that you moved to chase after an attention seeking camwhore who was leading you on and promptly ditched you or something, so the desperation didn't help. I'm impressed the admins removed you, because the whole userbase was crying out for you to be flushed away like excrement, and evidently they listened.
Secondly, I don't know where these claims come from that "Western Women are all bitches who won't give you guys a chance". I might have expected it from people here who have had no actual experience on the forum, but you should know better. That might apply to incels, but I'm not incel. My issue is my own, although I find it a reasonable request that girls in general become a little more assertive in dating.
Wait wait wait. So
@mooooo couldn't hack it in his MPhys (or MPhysPhil?) program and had to drop down to the bachelors track, graduating with a 2:2, which is basically a C average and fails to qualify one for most graduate programs or jobs in one's field. He had to pick up a one-year masters in software engineering from a program with low admissions standards in order to be employable. And meanwhile, he was picking on you to make himself feel better? What a charming fellow.
I'm legit annoyed by this, actually.
I already said I realised halfway through I didn't want to progress into academia. I had just about zero motivation. I was pretty pleased with the 2:2. I went to classes the first 3 days of the course then didn't even bother from then.
In school, physics was different. It was problem solving. In university, it was 80 pages of equations per module, then the exams were about memorising the equations. I never liked pure maths much. In school, it was "a plane is travelling this fast, find its final position" or whatever. Notice that what I liked about it was a lot more like programming than maths. You have a problem, you design a solution. So I worked out that I liked programming a lot better.
The entry requirements for the software course were high in the sense that about 2000 people applied for it, but they only took the top 80 with the highest aptitude test results.
Anyway, if you accept my degrees are real, then I will be waiting for the apology of those who were
so sure it was fake, and also for them to admit they're tards who make stupid claims that turn out wrong.