LJL, someone fucking profiled the Yale screeching shitlib
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Date: November 9th, 2015 8:55 PM Author: mint vivacious plaza
lol, she was a member of the search committee who (the fuck) hired him:
Salovey and Holloway expressed their thanks to the members of the Silliman search committee — chair Dan Harrison, Kevin Boehm ’15, Jessica Brantley, Christine Hayes, Jerelyn Luther ’16, David Skelly, Samone Wheeler ’15, and Maxwell Wilkinson ’16 — for their work.
http://news.yale.edu/2015/02/26/nicholas-christakis-be-next-master-silliman-college
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29147550) |
Date: November 9th, 2015 9:00 PM Author: Amethyst motley trust fund
OF COURSE
OF FUCKING COURSE
JESUS CHRIST WHY DOES THE WORLD HAVE TO ALWAYS BE SO FUCKING PREDICTABLE WITH THESE LITTLE SHITS
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29147585) |
Date: November 9th, 2015 9:01 PM Author: Fear-inspiring Blathering Knife
LOLOLOL
This reminds me of that law student fuckhead from OWS screeching, "That's the bank! That's the bank that took my parents' house!!!"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29147606) |
Date: November 9th, 2015 9:17 PM Author: House-broken lavender stock car
I don't get the relevance of her background. She's not talking about income anyway.
Yeah, SJWs who do talk about income are often hypocrites, and yeah, what she's doing is dumb anyway, but I think mocking her can be done entirely on the merits here.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29147787) |
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Date: November 9th, 2015 9:23 PM Author: Green center
Because it says something when every single one of these hyper-sensitive, always-offended wannabe-social-revolutionaries ranting about how their rights are being violated, their identities attacked, their sensitivities threatened, and their "safety" taken away turns out to be a rich, sheltered "person of privilege" living in more safety and comfort than 99.99% of people on the planet, all because they want to feel morally superior and a unique "voice." fine, but schools, the media, and everyday people shouldn't be shamed into catering to that narcissim.
It should make these blowhards pause when they realize that people in actual environments of daily physical threat and general suffering are never worked up over microaggressions and things as innocuous as halloween costumes.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29147834) |
Date: November 9th, 2015 11:42 PM Author: Obsidian Chapel Sex Offender
That mud bug is straight up fucking unhinged.
She's yelling at him in such a familiar way I have to wonder if they've fucked.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29149069) |
Date: November 10th, 2015 2:38 PM Author: Twinkling cerebral stage jewess
Hmm, so this is the cunt's mommy?
Valorie Luther
http://creative-conceptsllc.com/biographies/valorie-luther/
Valorie Luther
Founder and CEO
Valorie began her public relations and marketing career in New York City by assisting Roger Martin, a veteran of the trade, with several successful campaigns that led to increased exposure and more business for his high end hospitality clients.
Later, Valorie became a national sales leader in a well-known consumer company where understanding and responding to the customer’s requirements was the key to her success. In addition to her sales role where within six months she grew to be one of the top ten sales people in the country, Valorie was asked to sit on multiple committees which concentrated on solving various communications and marketing issues.
After leaving the above company and moving to Westchester County, Valorie became Director of F.E.M.A.L.E. (Formerly Employed Mothers At the Leading Edge) where, in addition to her Director’s responsibilities, she ran various public relations campaigns which brought much needed attention to the local chapter of this nationally based not-for-profit.
Later as a resident of Fairfield, Connecticut, Valorie founded and became the facilitator for Women@Work, a unique organization focused on supporting women in their search for their life’s work. Getting this start up off the ground required branding work, numerous public relations campaigns, high level programming, the management of varied marketing events for exposure and instituting a board with vision and passion. Additionally and in this same time period, Valorie also founded Children Helping Children which was a program created out of the 9/11 tragedy that worked closely within the public school system where the goal was to help children link their curriculum in the classroom to local, national and international outreach efforts helping other children in need. The objective was to bring a sense of understanding and world oneness to local children involved in the program.
After handing over the reigns of Women@Work and Children Helping Children to very capable leadership, Valorie founded Creative Concepts in 2003 which specialized in her passions: public relations, marketing and events and soon after in 2005, social media. After quickly realizing the power of social media at its inception, Valorie organized, with her Creative Concepts team, the Business Smart Tools Conference which was one of the first ever conferences created to help teach the corporate community how to use social media for business. With speakers hailing from Ford Motor Company, GE, Hearst, Xerox, The Economist, and more, it was an asset to New York City and beyond and positioned the Creative Concepts team as true social media innovators and experts.
Valorie and her exceptional team at Creative Concepts have successfully used social media, public relations, marketing and events to support all clients who range from the well known Bigelow Tea and Ouidad, to up and coming celeb Taylor Felt, to start up Hooplaha.com and more. Exceptional customer attention, constant innovation both internally and on behalf of the clients and a great respect for what has (and has not) worked in the past for each customer is just a sliver of what you will find at Creative Concepts (yes, and the rest is all good too!).
To contact Valorie Luther, please call 866.475.5191
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29151896)
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Date: November 10th, 2015 2:59 PM Author: Twinkling cerebral stage jewess
LOL just LOL
On July 31, 1994, Jerelyn Mubanda was born 13 weeks prematurely at the County Medical Center. Her mother, Valorie Luther-Mubanda, was overwhelmed when she took Jerelyn home to her apartment in New Rochelle five weeks later. First-time parents are normally strung out, caring for a newborn without any previous experience.
Ms. Luther-Mubanda and her husband, Peter Mubanda, had many questions and few resources. Ms. Luther-Mubanda did not know anyone else who had a premature infant. She could not find any books on prematurity, save one. She relied on her instincts, and what little information she could find. She breast-fed Jerelyn, held her for two hours a day and kept her away from noise and crowds.
When she took Jerelyn to the pediatrician at a health maintenance organization, Ms. Luther-Mubanda felt she knew more about premature infants than her doctor did. And Ms. Luther-Mubanda was unclear as to whether her doctor's instructions pertained to Jerelyn's delivery date (chronological age) or due date (adjusted age).
Ms. Luther-Mubanda said she would like to start a support group. Dr. Piazza would, too. He added that he would like to open a room at New Rochelle Hospital where mothers and infants can sleep together before heading home. That would help ease the transition from the newborn intensive care unit, with its doctors, nurses and baby monitors, to home.
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/21/nyregion/care-that-eases-struggle-for-life-of-premature-infants.html
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29152015) |
Date: November 10th, 2015 3:02 PM Author: sienna aphrodisiac coffee pot
Wait. The screaming Yalie was raised by a white mom in the city of Fairfield? Does not sound particularly under-privileged.
But I suppose that Yale does not have many urban African-Americans raised by single moms, and so that's diversity.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29152035) |
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Date: November 10th, 2015 3:12 PM Author: Twinkling cerebral stage jewess
Yep
On July 31, 1994, Jerelyn Mubanda was born 13 weeks prematurely at the County Medical Center. Her mother, Valorie Luther-Mubanda, was overwhelmed when she took Jerelyn home to her apartment in New Rochelle five weeks later. First-time parents are normally strung out, caring for a newborn without any previous experience.
Ms. Luther-Mubanda and her husband, Peter Mubanda, had many questions and few resources. Ms. Luther-Mubanda did not know anyone else who had a premature infant. She could not find any books on prematurity, save one. She relied on her instincts, and what little information she could find. She breast-fed Jerelyn, held her for two hours a day and kept her away from noise and crowds.
When she took Jerelyn to the pediatrician at a health maintenance organization, Ms. Luther-Mubanda felt she knew more about premature infants than her doctor did. And Ms. Luther-Mubanda was unclear as to whether her doctor's instructions pertained to Jerelyn's delivery date (chronological age) or due date (adjusted age).
Ms. Luther-Mubanda said she would like to start a support group. Dr. Piazza would, too. He added that he would like to open a room at New Rochelle Hospital where mothers and infants can sleep together before heading home. That would help ease the transition from the newborn intensive care unit, with its doctors, nurses and baby monitors, to home.
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/21/nyregion/care-that-eases-struggle-for-life-of-premature-infants.html
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29152109) |
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Date: November 10th, 2015 3:12 PM Author: Twinkling cerebral stage jewess
Also: comes from parents with a $400,000 house
http://www.arivify.com/property/search/JEzBYxDu4
Owner Name LUTHER VALORIE R
Address 85 WHITING POND ROAD
City FAIRFIELD
State CT
Land Use SINGLE FAM MDL-01
Legal Description $168/ 17/ / / /
85 Whiting Pond Road is a parcel of land located in Fairfield, CT and has a legal description provided by the local assessor of 168/ 17/ / / /. The Arivify.com account number for this parcel is 14096.
This parcel is owned by Luther Valorie R and can be described as a Single Fam Mdl-01.
For more information regarding 85 Whiting Pond Road including construction details, assessments, previous owners, and sales data please look below.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3040425&forum_id=2#29152118) |
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