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Yeah, not avoiding anything from you..

Because you thought long hard to be creative with your handle, doesn't excuse you from being a troll, time and time again.

You've admitted numerous times you like "douching" on people.

Pray tell what that means if not trolling, others. you truly are clueless..smh.
I’m a troll hunter, not a troll. I never once said I douche on people. I freely admit I douche on trolls. And yes, by refusing to answer one simple question, you are avoiding me. I understand why though. The answer would admit you’re a troll and you’re not man enough to admit that, even on an anonymous message board. I get t though, most trolls are cowards.
 
I’m a troll hunter, not a troll. I never once said I douche on people. I freely admit I douche on trolls. And yes, by refusing to answer one simple question, you are avoiding me. I understand why though. The answer would admit you’re a troll and you’re not man enough to admit that, even on an anonymous message board. I get t though, most trolls are cowards.
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Pretty much, your time on EGRIZ..
 
Gives me warm fuzzies to see you two crazy kids brought together over mutual dislike of someone else. It feels like Christmas.
PR’s heart must’ve grown 3 sizes😁
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This will help with Dartmouth athletic recruiting. The donor was a class of 1971 and former CEO of Time-Warner. It costs about $85,000 to attend Dartmouth for a year.

"Starting next academic year, to better support middle-income families, we are nearly doubling our current “zero parent contribution” annual income threshold for undergraduate families from $65,000 to $125,000. I am proud that Dartmouth’s new threshold is the highest in the nation.

A truly
transformative gift of more than $150 million from Barbara and Glenn Britt ’71, Tuck ’72, makes this renewed focus on middle-income families possible. It will also substantially increase financial aid for Tuck students. The Britts' remarkably generous gift contributes to the heart of Dartmouth’s mission of academic excellence and our focus on recruiting, admitting, and enrolling students from the broadest swath of society who will thrive at Dartmouth, create impact in the world, and become the next generation of leaders across fields, ideologies, and disciplines.

Starting next academic year, qualifying AB undergraduate students from families making less than $125,000 with typical assets will now pay only what is required through their leave-term and expected work earnings, which is less than $5,000 a year."
 
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