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Post by Larry Chiang on, “unofficial St. Patrick’s Day”

by Larry Chiang on March 17, 2024

By Larry Chiang @6502838008
Ford the 1000th time I’m telling you, I went to the university of Illinois only
I mean it comes off not even redundant because people keep saying Stanford, Stanford, Stanford, MIT, MIT, MIT, Harvard, Harvard Harvard. OK I get it. I’m huge in those three schools
OK I get it. I publish articles in all three schools satellite publications, Stanford Harvard MIT ~ but how did I start?
It started with a problem
Problems to a partial solution.
My engineering school had finals that would not coincidentally, always be conflicted with St. Patrick’s Day. Problem you can’t drink, and then celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Problem St. Patrick’s Day was ill timed
University of Illinois, engineering majors cofounded,, “unofficial St. Patrick’s Day”. True story. True story!
  
Now the holiday is simply refer to as #Unofficial
This is why 95% of the PayPal mafia work was accomplished by 100% of the PayPal mafia that went to the University of Illinois and when I say 95% I mean 980%
Because math
What joke franchise have you attempted to start with Larry Chiang that solves a problem?
Or 
Or are you a person that just gossips about people and gripes about problems?
Let us, “stepping towards a new destiny, using our stem engineering degree (post, Econ graduation)”
Let us step towards a new destiny just like Joe Dispenza’s book chapters 9 through 14 Breaking the Habit of Being You

 
 
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My engineering school was so upset that St. Patrick’s Day conflicted with engineering finals at the University of Illinois, engineering school that engineers cofounded, a holiday, called, “unofficial St. Patrick’s Day”

Now the holiday is simply refer to as… pic.twitter.com/7p0pFinOex

 
3/17/24, 6:24 AM
 
 

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