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“Do you miss him?” “Well, it’s a matter of life after death. Now that he’s dead, I have a life.”
CLUE (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn
They don’t actually give you an encyclopedic knowledge of something when you get in a degree in it. They give you the skill to learn more about it on your own.
This is 100% the second most important thing I learned while getting my archaeology degree.
Incidentally this is why asking "what do you even use your degree for, you don't work in the [arts] industry" questions are wrongheaded.
Arts degrees teach the philosophical background of the subject, how to distinguish between sources, how to interpret data, how to analyze sources, how to properly cite your sources, and how to present a cohesive argument on something that's inherently at least somewhat subjective.
I do not work in academia but I use this skillset almost constantly, because one is never not exposed to ideas or data that one then has to form an opinion on.
And frankly it's why it doesn't matter how good your vocational degree is, you still need to keep current and upskill every once in a while because new processes and discoveries and standards come out all the time and it's adapt or become unemployable.
It's about learning theories and methods. And what journals/authors/books/databases you need to look at for more information. And how to reference things you've read with what you already know.
typhon, father of all monsters
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH 🏳️🌈
To all of us who’re just a mess ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎
Oh boy, this is getting notes again!
Hi, everyone, enjoy the little cartoon, avoid the notes and yes, I still fully identify as queer c: 🏳️🌈
catching up on c4 while I work, she still has the coolest design (I'm waaaay behind please no spoilers! 🙏)
I may need this later, for cosplay reasons...
I've always wanted these dresses.
EVERY SINGLE ONE IS GOLD My fave is either Sees Stars or Out of This World
Blue collection by Daniel Romero
I think part of getting better is complete ego death. Like you’re not above setting a timer for 5 minutes and focusing on a task. You’re not above doing a very simple 3 minute workout to start. You’re not above reading for 10 minutes a day when you first get out of your reading slump, even if you used to read for hours. You’re not above starting slow and then building up to where you want to be/where you once were. What you are above is total inertia. Doing something really is better than doing nothing. Radically accept where you are, radically accept your limits, and go from there. Don’t let your ego get in the way.
2013-08-21
thaisha in never? or vaelus in eternity?
ms johnson were all the chains necessary. ms johnson i just wanna talk,
One down
by Vladimir Ryabkov
My first Mass is coming up if... if you wanna stick around. Um... that's so nice of you. There is nothing I would rather not do.
DANIEL CRAIG & JOSH O'CONNOR as BENOIT BLANC & JUD DUPLENTICY in WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) dir. Rian Johnson