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I don’t think the worlds remaining sea pirates are very technical, or smart at all for that matter.
“A lot of technical terms there. We’re naught but humble pirates!”
If Piracy wasn’t a legit, high technician career, why would MIT offer a Pirate Certificate?
does notgive the recipient license to engage in piracy or any pirate activities.I repacked it, enjoy guys, arr
Good enough for me.
Guess I’m not going to MIT, then.
Well of course they can’t offer a real certificate for piracy. It would actually be for privateering.
Because you need a privateering license, i’ve heard Russia gives away some
“Students who have completed Archery, Fencing, Pistol (Air Pistol or Rifle) and Sailing should send an email to…”
When a university education becomes a fantasy story meme. At least if you’re attending MIT, you’re probably multiclassed into some kind of technomancer.
I mean, it’s just a piece of paper for competing an otherwise random set of extracurricular activities. MIT students do memes all the time. Well, they use to. I think the administration is trying to crack down on fun stuff.