I wish I would've been a philosophy major.
I wish I would've been a philosophy major.
I have a High School education, and I was an Varsity athlete who had other people do my homework for me.:banger:
Now I am just an 23 year old Army MP who reads a lot, thinks to much, and has way to much time on his hands :wave: lol
You ain't gettin' shit with a liberal arts degree in philosophy. Just like 90% of all other liberal arts degrees.It's either grad school or law school, the latter which is 80 hr weeks and piss poor pay.
Or there is the military. Free food and a free house :thumbsup:
Big difference between the army and the Corps I guess. All I did with my free 4 hours a day was sleep.
The universe is not sentient, therefore notions of importance are irrelevant. . .
Anyway, there is no life in the universe!
The total population of the universe is zero. This is because in an infinite universe there are an infinite number of worlds, however only a finite number of these worlds are populated. Since any finite number divided by infinity is zero, this means that the total population of the universe is zero, and any people you may meet are the product of a deranged imagination.
Yeah. Not everyone in the Army is a grunt like the enlisted Marines. We have a much more diverse selection of jobs, and we get to choose which one we do, as long as we test high enough for said job. The Marines don't have those luxuries, but they are also a much smaller force than the Army. The Marine corps is to the Navy as the Green Berets are to the Army, almost.
There is no spoon!
It’s like arguments over how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
Ahh, but if there is no spoon it would logically follow that there are no eggs upon which various children's quasi-athletic events are based around where fun (or not) is to be had. Which in turn would mean that the entire chicken or the egg debate that has confused and infuriated many of our greatest thinkers for a millennia would be rendered entirely meaningless.
You do know if thought about in scientific terms the answer to the chicken or the egg scenario is almost certainly the egg and has been answered for some time now? :tongue: