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Humanities majors should kill themselves

  1. #1
    Besides psychology, even though it's filled with retards. Only because every humanity stems from psychology.
  2. #2
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    ^I'm not disagreeing with you, but could you please explain yourself a little better.
  3. #3
    ^I'm not disagreeing with you, but could you please explain yourself a little better.

    NONE OF THE SHIT YOU GUYS TALK ABOUT IS EVEN REAL YOU PRETENTIOUS MASTURBATING LOSER CUNTS
  4. #4
    Psychology is the only worthwhile humanity because you get to make some evidence-based assumptions about what causes such humanity majors and SJWs to get locked into their particular narcissistic fantasy world
  5. #5
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    there are exactly zero correct things posted in this thread so far.
  6. #6
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    NONE OF THE SHIT YOU GUYS TALK ABOUT IS EVEN REAL YOU PRETENTIOUS MASTURBATING LOSER CUNTS

    sploo/lanny one day you both will lose your gay virginity, dont worry it will all be alright, It will happen.




  7. #7
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    That was actually the best insult you could come up with? That's pretty weak mang. I was more offended by the obviousness and unoriginality of a video of a guitarist's feet
  8. #8
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    That was actually the best insult you could come up with? That's pretty weak mang. I was more offended by the obviousness and unoriginality of a video of a guitarist's feet

    lanny, you're really grasping at straws here, mang.

    sploos a candy ass that likes metal, yet rather play runescape at his parents house than actually go to a metal show
  9. #9
    Kek Houston
    I think Minorities and Feminist Studies majors are the ones who should kill themselves
  10. #10
    I think Minorities and Feminist Studies majors are the ones who should kill themselves

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  11. #11
    there are exactly zero correct things posted in this thread so far.

    I just considered psychology as a subject that could be potentially "real" in the future because I believe consciousness creates reality and reality creates consciousness.

    So in that case, psychology<=>mathematics works dualistically. Psychology just isn't well enough defined yet, at some point it may even become its own form of mathematics. Philosophy is applied psychology.

    Every other humanities subject is just applied psychology, every other STEM field is just applied mathematics but at least it requires an IQ you know. The AndyWarholians need to lock themselves in a room full of themselves.
  12. #12
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    So in that case, psychology<=>mathematics works dualistically. Psychology just isn't well enough defined yet, at some point it may even become its own form of mathematics. Philosophy is applied psychology.

    It's obvious you don't know anything about any of psychology, mathematics, or philosophy.
  13. #13
    reality is like binaries

    reality structure is like binaries function binaries is math

    the neurons process the math and turn it into lifestyles and schools of thought is philosophy

    the philosophy is dictated by the structure of neurons and the connections with other structured neurons processing the math (peeps)

    reality -> math -> brain(psychology) -> metareality(philosophy) -> brain(psychology) -> math -> reality

    reality creates thought and then thought alters reality by action in a feedback loop

    you have obviously learned absolutely nothing from pentominoes

    i bet you don't even play pentominoes
  14. #14
    Industrial Houston
    reality is like binaries

    reality structure is like binaries function binaries is math

    the neurons process the math and turn it into lifestyles and schools of thought is philosophy

    the philosophy is dictated by the structure of neurons and the connections with other structured neurons processing the math (peeps)

    reality -> math -> brain(psychology) -> metareality(philosophy) -> brain(psychology) -> math -> reality

    reality creates thought and then thought alters reality by action in a feedback loop

    you have obviously learned absolutely nothing from pentominoes

    i bet you don't even play pentominoes

    you talk so much shit, it's like you're trying to get everyone to look down on you
    fucking retarded, for real
  15. #15
    I'm like The Verificator
  16. #16
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Now, just so I'm clear, humanities is a group that belong to the larger group of Liberal Arts, correct? Many Liberal Arts majors (depending on what it is) should probably reconsider their choices. At my university there's a college of study dedicated to the majors. At my university there are seven "colleges" (idk why they call it that) of study and each major falls under one of the colleges. I.E College of Liberal Arts, College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Science, College of Education, College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, & Natural Resources, and College of Journalism.

    Now, what examples of humanities are saying pointless to major in? Are you saying all liberal arts as well? Fun fact, political science has been my favorite social science class that I've taken. Surprised me, had a great professor though, that always makes a difference.
  17. #17
    Industrial Houston
    Now, just so I'm clear, humanities is a group that belong to the larger group of Liberal Arts, correct? Many Liberal Arts majors (depending on what it is) should probably reconsider their choices. At my university there's a college of study dedicated to the majors. At my university there are seven "colleges" (idk why they call it that) of study and each major falls under one of the colleges. I.E College of Liberal Arts, College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Science, College of Education, College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, & Natural Resources, and College of Journalism.

    Now, what examples of humanities are saying pointless to major in? Are you saying all liberal arts as well? Fun fact, political science has been my favorite social science class that I've taken. Surprised me, had a great professor though, that always makes a difference.

    it might be influenced by the fact that he has the personality of a jar of nails
    only talks about how smart he is, and the fact that liberal arts is, for once, something where you can't be objectively better than other people, even in your own mind... it's too much for him to bear
  18. #18
    College of Liberal Arts
    College of Education
    College of Journalism

    College of Business just makes someone an asshole
  19. #19
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    reality -> math -> brain(psychology) -> metareality(philosophy) -> brain(psychology) -> math -> reality

    The fact that you think "reality -> math" is something just out there rather than a whole (minority) school of thought demonstrates how you little you know about the actual practice of either mathematics or philosophy.

    you have obviously learned absolutely nothing from pentominoes

    i bet you don't even play pentominoes

    nigga, I compute conways life with hashing at ln(n)/20 cycles/minute in my head as part of my morning exercise routine. Get on my level.
  20. #20
    The fact that you think "reality -> math" is something just out there rather than a whole (minority) school of thought demonstrates how you little you know about the actual practice of either mathematics or philosophy..

    It's reality -> math or reality <-> math. Whether math is applied or inherent. I know this shit nigga. I say it's reality <-> math because of the feedback loop of mental processes on reality. Humans induce mathematics from the environment and then apply it back. Whether some of the data bits of the objective state of being are lost in translation is irrelevant. It just indicates the limitations of particular person's psychology in the feedback loop.
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