Jesús Daniel Gutiérrez Facebook idiot
I get this long winded tirade in my Facebook Inbox. Right off the bat, if you are writing missives in Facebook you might just be some sort of nut case. It’s a social media Web 2.0, fun, quirky, meet up with old friends, interactive sort of place. Very few people go to Facebook expecting to read, let alone ever write long emails.
What caused such an uproar? Apparently a professor at Crummer Graduate School is out begging for funds for some private project and received a polite no. OMFG, in this economy, people don’t have money to throw at every begger that comes knocking at their door? OMFG, in this booming, bursting at the seems time of small government getting smaller, businesses spending their huge profits on massive capital projects, and self governance encouraging lesser government intervention - this idiot is complaining?
Now was he the begger? Apparently not - he heard from a friend who heard from another that this instructor had been messing around. Right off the bat, he is yet another point in the idiot column for taking up someone else’s tirade campaign. So he is not only an idiot, but a desperate for attention latcher on.
How does Jesus deem this no response towards a project is worthy of his time? He says in his SPAM campaign
“He has the highest amount of friends, connections request and adds in Social Media sites like Facebook or LinkedIn, passing by far, sometimes more than doubling, those of his department colleagues and some of the school deans”
Thats deep, deep thinking about how awesome someone is - their friends on Facebook. Enough said there - more points in the Jesus is an idiot column when I finish scratching my head from pondering how someone with this level of maturity made it to grad school.
How dow e know this happened? Jesus tells us “Allen recently received the following response from his entrepreneurial request to Scott Shane ”
Why would someone send around their no response e-mail? Isn’t there such as thing as personal communications especially when making requests? I mean, if the crummer guy is out begging for money, and publically mocks everyone who says no, directly or through his secret “special” student Jesus, what does that say about his credibility?
I replied: “Thatnks for your random silly rant out of the blue as a way to get people to give a crap about someone begging for funds from strangers over the Internet. Most people just delete that begging junk emails”
I won’t bore you with the entire long winded response I received, but it drove me to the Crummer Facebook group to write on the wall that Jesus is an idiot, which he deleted. Awwww, I hurt poor wittle Jesus’ feelings. Will he start a campaign about me when he gets down to my name on the long list of people this idiot will certaintly get mad at in their live at the rate they are going. Maybe they should have gone to law school instead of a business school.
Now, why did this come about? How did he get this email, IF IT IS REAL, which I doubt -
“…The part you did not know was that he received this response from a public online forum that assist entrepreneurs and the way he responded goes against the main purpose of the forum itself, so my professor asked me for help letting others know about the poor response from this public site…”
WAIT - A Professor at Crummer asked you, an idiot student, to start a smear campaign against someone they asked for funding from, and didn’t get? Why we should have that Professor fired, if its true. Oh is that your goal, this professor gave you a bad review, or smacked you on the ass when you were bent over his desk, or didn’t take you when you offered to bend over his desk for a good grade? Why would you be involved so deeply in the personal affairs of this college instructor? Count the gay references there are 8 in this paragraph.
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Tags: college, facebook, internet idiots





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