Yeah, this.
OP has misunderstood the joke being made ("haha this is an unfortunate picture") and is using it to be cruel to a stranger ("bUt ShE PrObAbLy WoN't mAkE bEtTeR cHoIcEs") .
Go fuck yourself, OP. You're the one that needs to make better choices.
That's a lot of words to avoid saying you're talking out your ass.
"Yeah, I could totally tell you. Honest. Promise. No I can't because... uh... I'd have to kill you."
Are you joking?
Veganism and vegetarianism is massively on the rise and firmly in the mainstream. McDonald's does a plant based burger ffs.
PETA have even managed to position themselves as a certification agency for "cruelty free". If getting companies to self-regulate and accept you as the rule maker for that regulation isn't above your standard of "working" then I don't know what is.
Sexuality
When people talk about "LGBT Pride", they're not talking about the "a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements" definition, they're talking about the "confidence and self-respect as expressed by members of a group, typically one that has been socially marginalized" definition.
It's almost like words can have more than one meaning.
Not celebrities - historical figures.
How many can you name that have been dead for at least 50 years?
It's also a very culty behaviour to hate apostates even more than nonbelievers.
If the extremist freaks are going to target anyone with violence, it's going to be the perceived "traitors" who "stabbed them in the back".
I'd like to respond, but I'm going to need you to read 5,000 words on my personal philosophy towards online commenting before I do.
Are you aware how obnoxious it is to spam a 5,000 word article while refusing to provide any summation or distillation of its thesis?
I think you're telling on yourself that you can't possibly imagine a reason for studying something other than "What will get me a job?". Which is sad.
Aside from that - it's a postgraduate degree. It's primary function is to bridge the gap between undergraduate study and a career in academia.
So yes. Obviously degrees like this are geared toward someone who has a cross-discipline interest in a particular field or topic.
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