When the axis wins world war II, you can bet your ass it'll come in handy.Julianking93 said:I'm learning how to write better.
I'm also learning German and attempting to learn Japanese.
Those two shall come in handy, I believe.
When the axis wins world war II, you can bet your ass it'll come in handy.Julianking93 said:I'm learning how to write better.
I'm also learning German and attempting to learn Japanese.
Those two shall come in handy, I believe.
Way to diss someone who has different beliefs than you. For someone who'd seem educated for doing 'histology' you don't seem open minded or particularly open to the world and beliefs of others.Dags90 said:So you want to be a conman?whiteblood said:I am a seasoned tarot reader, and I'm learning the finer arts of astrology.
My most useful class right now is probably histology.
Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.SIXVI06-M said:Way to diss someone who has different beliefs than you. For someone who'd seem educated for doing 'histology' you don't seem open minded or particularly open to the world and beliefs of others.
Philosophy can still be useful. It all depends on how you use it. Like how Kantian ethics gave me a new perspective on duty and deserving; which made me into a far more honorable person.Chefodeath said:I'm honing my writing skills via a novel and I practice piano or violin everyday. That along with a whole bunch of general study.
I'm getting a philosophy degree as well, but you said useful skills.
Yes, I already know that (if I didn't I have a dictionary at my fingertips), I've also studied human anatomy at university, so it would be kind of silly for me not to know what histology is (though you didn't know thatJosdeb said:Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.SIXVI06-M said:Way to diss someone who has different beliefs than you. For someone who'd seem educated for doing 'histology' you don't seem open minded or particularly open to the world and beliefs of others.
It's not a misspelling of history.
Just so you know.
As for me, I'm being very lazy lately.
I may learn the Naruto ninja hand signs later. For shits and giggles.
Also it may come in handy in the future. Who knows?
whiteblood said:Well good evening to you too, jackass.Dags90 said:So you want to be a conman?whiteblood said:I am a seasoned tarot reader, and I'm learning the finer arts of astrology.
My most useful class right now is probably histology.
You'd probably not be surprised how many liberal arts majors I've come across who think it's some sort of mix of history and sociology.Josdeb said:Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.
It's not a misspelling of history.
Just so you know.
I definitely agree with that.TestECull said:It is in my part of America, and I agree. It should be mandatory knowledge for anyone getting a license. But since automatics are so prevalent in America nobody bothers to learn.Mr.Pandah said:I don't know if driving stick is a very rare skill...but if it is, all the better for me. I think everyone should learn how to drive manual, just in case they ever find them in a situation where they need to drive one.
Because for all your great knowledge, you still used '', rather than using, say, italics which is much more commonly accpeted as empahsis. As is bolding. Or underlining.SIXVI06-M said:Yes, I already know that (if I didn't I have a dictionary at my fingertips), I've also studied human anatomy at university, so it would be kind of silly for me not to know what histology is (though you didn't know thatJosdeb said:Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.SIXVI06-M said:Way to diss someone who has different beliefs than you. For someone who'd seem educated for doing 'histology' you don't seem open minded or particularly open to the world and beliefs of others.
It's not a misspelling of history.
Just so you know.
As for me, I'm being very lazy lately.
I may learn the Naruto ninja hand signs later. For shits and giggles.
Also it may come in handy in the future. Who knows?). Why do you assume that I thought he was saying 'history'? I don't quite understand your reasoning for this. You'd think I'd be able to read and comprehend given my relatively decent command of the English language. Yes, I put 'histology' in inverted commas to emphasise a point - not because I was pointing out a spelling error.
My point still stands; a person who pursues education and knowledge would benefit from being open-minded. Skepticism or not - things exist, rather than reject or disrespect them outright, knowing the reasons behind their existence would serve a far greater cause.
Oh, I can imagine. My friends would be the same.Dags90 said:You'd probably not be surprised how many liberal arts majors I've come across who think it's some sort of mix of history and sociology.Josdeb said:Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.
It's not a misspelling of history.
Just so you know.
I am aware of this and was mostly making a joke on the common stereotype that philosophy majors can't find any work out of college.SIXVI06-M said:Philosophy can still be useful. It all depends on how you use it. Like how Kantian ethics gave me a new perspective on duty and deserving; which made me into a far more honorable person.Chefodeath said:I'm honing my writing skills via a novel and I practice piano or violin everyday. That along with a whole bunch of general study.
I'm getting a philosophy degree as well, but you said useful skills.