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purplefreudcat 2 years ago
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I asked ChatGPT4 to use this intro and make an essay out of it and I wasn't disappointed:
Bohemian Rhapsody. We Will Rock You. Somebody To Love. All hit singles, and all the direct product of a band that was formed when an astrophysicist and a dentistry major found a new friend in an art college, who then went on to recruit a fourth member from the electronics school. Based on this alliance I propose the rift in society between Arts and STEM students was fabricated to keep us separated so as to dilute our true power - and fabricated by who, you may ask? The business major, the only member of society who reaps no reward from art and science and thus must weaken us so as to stay ahead. In this essay I will.. (OP is justqueenthoughts)
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In this essay, I will delve into the origins of this alleged rift between Arts and STEM students, dissecting the motives and methods of the business major in perpetuating such a divide, and present the awe-inspiring potential that can be unlocked when these two seemingly disparate fields join forces.
To better understand the alleged rift, we must first explore the historical context in which STEM and Arts were falsely deemed incompatible. The roots of this dichotomy stretch back to the ancient Greeks, where philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle debated the merits of rationality versus emotion. This age-old conflict has been continually reinforced through the ages, as society often places a premium on either the pursuit of scientific knowledge or the expression of artistic creativity, with scant regard for the potential synergy between the two.
This brings us to the crux of our analysis: the role of the business major in perpetuating this divide. At first glance, one may question why the business major would have any vested interest in maintaining such a rift. However, upon closer examination, the answer becomes clear. Business majors, as the architects of commerce and captains of industry, are uniquely positioned to exploit the division between Arts and STEM students to their advantage. By segregating these two groups, they effectively stifle the cross-pollination of ideas, thereby ensuring that neither group can achieve its full potential. This, in turn, allows the business major to retain their privileged status, as they are then able to broker the services of both groups without fear of competition from a unified force.
The story of the iconic band referenced in our introduction - composed of an astrophysicist, a dentistry major, an art college student, and an electronics school recruit - serves as a powerful testament to the untapped potential that lies within the intersection of Arts and STEM. They demonstrated that when these seemingly disparate fields come together, the result is a creative, innovative, and deeply impactful force capable of transcending conventional boundaries and captivating the world.
The time has come for us to dispel the myth of the Arts-STEM divide and to embrace the incredible potential that lies within their union. It is high time that we recognize the business major's role in perpetuating this false dichotomy and, in doing so, liberate ourselves from the constraints that have been imposed upon us for far too long.
In conclusion, the rift between Arts and STEM students is an artificial construct, perpetuated by the business major in a bid to maintain their control over the creative and intellectual capital of society. By acknowledging and embracing the inherent interconnectedness of these disciplines, we can unlock our true power, ushering in a new era of innovation and progress. It is time for this unholy alliance of astrophysicists, dentistry majors, art college students, and electronics school recruits to rise up, united in purpose, and topple the oppressive reign of the business major. The time for revolution is now.
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purplefreudcat 3 years ago
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I could watch and listen to this all day 馃挄
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purplefreudcat 3 years ago
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They smell beautiful
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purplefreudcat 4 years ago
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purplefreudcat 4 years ago
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Dude wtf, I was trying to sleep but my brain decided I should get heartbroken twice
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purplefreudcat 4 years ago
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Hey, are you guys not good at something particular so you try to be good at not giving up? or are you guys normal?
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purplefreudcat 4 years ago
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You know, I always wondered why some ambulances drive silently without sirens..
I used to think they should be using them all the time..
till today, when my friend's dad passed away..
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