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The employment outcomes of Arts graduates
Eriny:
'Gothic Fictions' linked to a page titled 'The Victorian Supernatural'. It's clearly an English course which focuses on a specific genre of Literature in the Victorian Era. Literature is more or less a subject which investigates culture through texts. I don't understand why it's so remarkably wrong?
brendan:
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--- Quote from: AppleThief on November 16, 2008, 04:55:27 pm ---Wow, do you think that possibly, maybe we get the picture by now?
You dislike Arts and look down on people who do Arts. And constantly post links that don't put Arts in a good light, and are constantly negative about it, just to show how useless it is, and that doing an Arts degree amounts to nothing, and no-one who does Arts will ever be successful ever.
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... he has not said anything to even imply anything else. You can't infer any of those things.
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Exactly.
--- Quote from: Eriny on November 19, 2008, 10:16:58 am ---'Gothic Fictions' linked to a page titled 'The Victorian Supernatural'. .
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Fixed.
--- Quote from: Eriny on November 19, 2008, 10:16:58 am --- I don't understand why it's so remarkably wrong?
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I never said the subject was "wrong".
--- Quote from: Eriny on November 18, 2008, 09:44:36 am ---you did put an anti- spin on the whole thing in the title.
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How is it "anti-Arts"?
bubble sunglasses:
--- Quote from: Brendan on November 18, 2008, 07:06:23 pm ---I will say one thing though: I do not think taxpayers should be paying for 106-052 Gothic Fictions
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He was being "clever", Eriny. The above statement is suggestive of an attitude that ridicules esoteric Arts subjects, however it doesn't contain it intrinsically. You can't *prove* he feels that way. He doesn't think taxpayers should be paying for any university subject.
BA22:
--- Quote from: bubble sunglasses on November 19, 2008, 09:31:48 pm --- You can't *prove* he feels that way.
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It's pretty obvious, really, we're not putting him on trial here, we don't need consensus beyond a reasonable doubt, he, like alot of people doesn't think some arts subjects are of any value, and i can't say i disagree sometimes.
But c'mon bubble sunglasses, his implication is very obvious
bubble sunglasses:
--- Quote from: BA22 on November 19, 2008, 09:39:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: bubble sunglasses on November 19, 2008, 09:31:48 pm --- You can't *prove* he feels that way.
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It's pretty obvious, really, we're not putting him on trial here, we don't need consensus beyond a reasonable doubt, he, like alot of people doesn't think some arts subjects are of any value, and i can't say i disagree sometimes.
But c'mon bubble sunglasses, his implication is very obvious
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But because it's not *implicit* in what he's written, when people slam him for it, he can then say "Me? attack arts? Where have i said anything 'against arts'? Go on, quote me."
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