Rep. Ro Khanna sees a great deal of promise in AI, but also doesn't want to see skilled trade professions overlooked in the future. What do you guys think?
i wanna change grace's ingame profession bc monster hunter doesn't fit but wtf would i change it to,,,, there isn't a single one that fits him any better
he's not exactly gonna go become an assassin or a spy,,,,he's too normal to go silvering in parabola,,,,correspondent??? maybe???
he's too normal for this goddamn cave. where is the "just hanging out & not changing the world" tier 3 profession for our lame guys
Very fascinated by all sorts of specialised tools n doohickeys, so every time I go to the dentist, I worry that I might seem TOO STOKED to be there, you know? That I might seem kinda like that guy from Little Shop of Horrors ... which I think is very interesting thing to worry about while at the dentist.
im thinking of quitting college for the second time and switching to trade school again... my mental health and concentration is still pretty shit, so i just dont have the energy for college (even if ur perfectly healthy its just ridiculously demanding these days, i know so many who got a burn our from it). im not sure what id study yet, but im seriously considering electrician or something energy industry related. theyre not exactly smth im passionate about, but due to allergies and join issues most jobs id love are not possible for me so those would be the best choices i think
it's so wild how many of us have internalized boomer poison about how we Can't Do Anything. turns out that telling your children and young adults that they'll never amount to anything has somewhat of a negative effect on the general population.
i should make business cards that i can hand out to my classmates or something so that even if i'm too awkward to make friends with them, they have my contact information.
By the 1850s, women of all classes found themselves deliberately excluded from profitable work, from education, from training, from the guilds and trades, and from the professions and from authority.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
I'm sure there is a massive amount on the topic that I just haven't had the energy to really dive into the proper research of yet, but I really do think the foundation of the Western educational esp university systems in monasticism could stand to be paid more attention than it really is