import 4.code.about;

class Header {

public void title() {

String fullTitle = '/gd/';
}

public void menu();

public void board();

public void goToBottom();

}
class Thread extends Board {
public void Wdyd with your GD degree?(OP Anonymous) {

String fullTitle = 'Wdyd with your GD degree?';
int postNumber = 453621;
String image = '1710793145909763.png';
String date = '03/18/24(Mon)16:19:05';
String comment = 'You went to school for graphic design because it's your passion. Did you end up as a "Graphic Designer", or something else? How's that working out?';

}
public void comments() {
if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==453641 && dateTime=='03/19/24(Tue)18:25:53'  && image=='1632903656290.jpg') {

'>School
>Graphic Design Degree
>Successful
lol'
;

}

if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==453729 && dateTime=='03/24/24(Sun)21:46:08') {

'>>453641
I mean, at least looking at my former classmates, maybe 10% of them (including myself) ended up making a living in the industry? Shit odds, but it works for some'
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}

if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==453851 && dateTime=='03/30/24(Sat)09:20:28'  && image=='IMG_4644.jpg') {

'>>453621
In my experience the most succesful designers/art students are the ones prone to globohomo culture and will work for corporations because the biggest added value of art school is not the skillset but the networking.'
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}

}
}