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And there is a mountain of evidence that shows that liberal arts/humanities majors close the wage gap on other majors like business/econ within ten years of their professional careers. Liberal arts majors do just fine eventually, and can do very well if they know how to package and market their skills. I’ve got a

Even though she finally got a bit of closure in realizing just how much danger she was in at the time confirmed by the special effects director many years later and realizes she’s been very right to be enraged at Gilliam for what he did, Polley is quite a bit more gracious to Gilliam than this article implies:

“Pros”, I think we’re all professionals here.

I’m increasingly of the opinion that history is the most important field of study and the one non-historians should pay the most attention to. We all want to make good decisions when it comes to the world we live in, and how do we do that except by studying similar cases from the past? People love to bloviate about

Her “Yoko broke up The Beatles” episode came out years before the Peter Jackson documentary. That was a good one.

I guess fittingly, considering the podcast in question, I am really torn on how to view Marshall and her approach. I’ve listened to almost all the episodes of the show and have been forced to re-examine my assumptions on several things as well as learned a lot of things about things I thought I knew. I do think the

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I think its important to reclaim lost, forgotten or misunderstood history. I spent a long time last year making a Jack the Ripper video for YouTube but it was mainly about the five victims and there story. This was motivated purely by how often writers didn’t care about the people, and because of long standing lies

Hey Ivanka, it’s time to really be your father’s daughter and smother him to death with a pillow.

I can’t wait to read Dr. Akerele’s interesting and timely book. Here I’d like to emphasize that regardless race, today, if one earns an accredited college degree the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates you’ll make significantly more over your life-span than someone without one, plus a premium if you’re in a STEM*

Communications degrees: I remember a 1990s Simpsons episode where a college football player gets injured and the doctor says, “at least you can rely on your degree in ...Communications?!” And the player says, “I learned nothing! Nothing!”

I feel like a lot of Season 2 doesn’t really make sense unless you assume the supernatural is real. There are just too many coincidences and the logical explanations are often *less* believable as a result. But as far as explicit confirmation, no.

Ivanka (and assorted parasites) had a year to get their story straight. If better supporting evidence had come forward to show that the election was stolen from Trump then you’d see more of these leeches equivocating. Thankfully, most of the people at the head of the operation were morons and inept so they couldn’t

It’s like they flipped the wacky vs scary ratio from the X-Files, which is great. It’s also like the X-Files myth-arc but with every other episode missing. Which again, is fine - we’re getting the best, most distilled scary bug-fuckery. I’m happy this show is coming out again. Seems like they’re moving at a pretty

How does Katja Herbers be so darn sexy in a show without much sex?

Evil is so fun, I’m excited for the new season. My only criticism is I can’t stand the mom. You’re so horny for some creep that you don’t believe your daughter and would rather never see your granddaughters again, just to be with very obvious psycho?

I agree, I like that approach too. I just felt Season One they left things unanswered which was cool, and Season Two they abandoned things completely  (there must have been some network issues, so I feel Season Three will be back on track).

“Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man” is an objectively terrible movie that I watch once every 18 months or so and always kind of enjoy.

“Double Jeopardy” is a ridiculous piece of trash that does not understand the title concept or, as far as I can tell, any aspect of the American justice system.

It’s too bad the movie isn’t anywhere near as thrilling as the trailer. It’s very slow moving. Watching these actors, sipping tea, is always worth the time. However, it comes across as a ‘TV movie of the week’ of it’s time. I think if it was remade today, someone could do a much scary and interesting take.

Nacho Libre is a comedy classic that has aged far better than Napoleon Dynamite, in my opinion.