>MIT
>"Prestigious University"
ha!
https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2012/03/03/mit-awards-pirate-certificates-undergraduates/7bevphhaZi94oVMvctNslL/story.html
>>7744015
>no rape contest
>no murder course
>no theft assessment
shit pirate certification/10
To what extent did pirates use bows, anyway?
>caring about undergraduate degrees
the prestige comes from graduate students, undergrads are barely better than children
>>7744023
The navies of ancient greece and ancient china used it extensively. I imagine it's also a good way to terrorize a ship. Fear is one of the better weapons.
>>7744023
Vikings used bows, they were "pirates."
When guns were developed, early on bows were superior because you could fire 5 or 6 arrows in the time one bullet could be shot. Bullets were harder to make on the seas than arrows.
But traditional pirates, like french, spanish and english pirates, didnt use the bow very often.
>>7744015
Pirate? Fencing?
If there was only Sabre it would be canon.
>>7744015
>le quirky STEM student face
>>7744060
>Tips fedora...
>>7744015
UC Berkeley has classes where you watch game of thrones for a semester. You get units for it.
Universities are not "No fun allowed" zones.
>>7744015
It doesn't matter where you study as long as you work hard!
>>7744015
>Becoming an MIT pirate is no small feat.
>The four classes are notoriously over-subscribed and online registration begins at 8 a.m.
How can it be difficult to do, yet oversubscribed?
>>7744988
its not hard to do, it's a meme among undergrads. I know one person thats actually done it, not because it's hard but because nobody gives a shit about it.