A Lying Privileged Millennial Gets Called Out In Four Tweets

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    Text - Joel Pavelski @joelcifer 10h I'm deleting this tweet because the wave of vitriol it sparked iss wild but want to transparent about it, so here's a screenshot for posterity. My main point was that I made sacrifices to graduate with no debt and that it is 100% possible if you make some compromises Joel Pavelski @joelcifer I don't know if people are aware of this but you could just not attend a college you can't afford. 11:22 AM 4/22/19 TweetDeck 2,306 1 1,986 337
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    Text - Joel Pavelski @joelcifer 4h I did! I got into some great schools but picked the one I could afford, took out a small, manageable loan that I paid off before graduation, got scholarships and worked 4 jobs. But I understand that many can't do that, & more should be done just think debt forgiveness ain't it Kathleen Burke @kat... .4h Replying to @joelcifer Did you pay for your own education? Good for you and well done if you did, most cannot
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    Text - Matt Everett E @MatthewEverett Replying to @joelcifer This is from your own resume "Full scholarship" and a social Built were q Use Man Work experie EDUCATION Hillsdale College B.A. in English and Theatre Dow Journalism Program Full scholarship AWARDS Editor Pitch growing Snapch Grew Laun add Mi Michigan Press Association Best News Design Award 2010 Columnist Award 2008 Dow Journalism Scholarship
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    Text - Joel Pavelski @joelcifer 2h Replying to @MatthewEverett I didn't land the full scholarship until sophomore year, so had to pay for my freshman tuition & living expenses, etc 54 t1.4 Christin Bailey @hexprax 2h :(twitter.com/joelcifer/stat... Joel Pavelski 5/16/10 Just found a letter from 2009 while packing saying my student loan from freshman year was paid in full. WTF? Not by me. But who?

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