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| Operator¹:
--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on March 17, 2017, 08:41:58 PM ---Why would you go to college for history? Apparently you do you not have a library or the internet. --- End quote --- I would disagree with you here, historians are actually useful for documenting and brown townyzing events in human history. There's more to it than making a bullet-point list of random events. We also have anthropologists and archeologists that work to find history and historical artifacts, because having knowledge of culture and human history is important, even if people don't learn from it. |
| Tactical Nuke:
--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on March 17, 2017, 08:58:32 PM --->>implying you need to go to college for that >>missed the entire point of my post >>loving stupid --- End quote --- >>answers only unedited post >>+ random 4chan format yeah okay --- Quote from: King Tøny on March 17, 2017, 09:00:16 PM ---You don't need to go to college to become a painter, actor, singer, composer, director. --- End quote --- meanwhile I can't find your show anywhere |
| Nonnel:
--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on March 17, 2017, 08:41:58 PM ---Why would you go to college for political science? It's common sense. --- End quote --- Didn't you support eugenics |
| sir dooble:
--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on March 17, 2017, 08:41:58 PM ---Why would you go to college for history? Apparently you do you not have a library or the internet. --- End quote --- If you studied history you'd know that most of the information out there isn't readily accessible on the internet or available in public libraries. It's hidden in journals behind academic paywalls and written in books sat on university shelves, or it's an actual historical document/artefact in a uni vault or behind the scenes in museums, or even still stuck in the ground. Not to mention that you can't learn how to run an archaeological digsite or how to handle historical items from the internet. You need firsthand experience which humanities courses can give you. I can learn chemistry or electrical engineering from Wikipedia and Google, but I still need to be hands on with it, whether at a school, uni or on the job. And you still need to be certifiably qualified to be taken seriously or to even do that job. |
| McZealot:
that sounds like a headline from prager u lol |
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