SFinspired
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I think the Morven Brown / Social Sciences building is the worst building in UNSW. Dull.
don't forget the walls and ceilings that are swimming in asbestosI think the Morven Brown / Social Sciences building is the worst building in UNSW. Dull.
I think the Morven Brown / Social Sciences building is the worst building in UNSW. Dull.
lol dwomfg what the hell
LOL but no carcinogens is better than small amounts of carcinogens!"none of these exposures
seem likely to have been high enough to have meaningfully increased the risk of staff
members or students developing cancer."
HAHAHA.... Told you that most arts students were retards!No wonder all the Art students are stuck up ignorant assholes because their brain cells are deteriorating..
LOL again.
lmao i used to work in there, the ceiling was like falling apart on me!!I think the Morven Brown / Social Sciences building is the worst building in UNSW. Dull.
darkwolfzx decided to leave bos to get on with life, contact with him is best done via PM where such notifications are sent to his email.don't forget the walls and ceilings that are swimming in asbestos
EDIT: wot happened to darkwolfx and omium?
engineering reports in 2nd year are half that amount.scares me when we're expected to write at that level in 4th year thesis
and Electrical Engineering students who use that building for their tutes.HAHAHA.... Told you that most arts students were retards!
I miss darkwolfzx. Same with omium too seeing as I thought they'd stick around until they both finished their degrees.darkwolfzx decided to leave bos to get on with life, contact with him is best done via PM where such notifications are sent to his email.
no news on omium, probably have to hunt him down like last time.
engineering reports in 2nd year are half that amount.
but you will be in groups.
even better unless your group members are bludggggaaaaaaaaaaaaaasss
and Electrical Engineering students who use that building for their tutes.
Surprisingly, a lot. I think almost all my encounters with disabled people are from law. One of even was even my peer tutor.Or you could simply ask yourself, "How many disabled people do law anyway?"
Doesn't matter. Disabled people will never get hired in a law firm and if they do, it'll only be so that the law firm can advertise that they're not biased against them.Surprisingly, a lot. I think almost all my encounters with disabled people are from law. One of even was even my peer tutor.
I think the Law faculty is especially sensitive in allowing special consideration for disabled people. Their way of counteracting their otherwise elitism perhaps?