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old.Tohtori

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Only problems with that is that if i want a virtual tour of a place, i don't want it to look good, i want it to look real.

Difference in video games and what you see. Not that much color and brightness and definetaly no epic music :p
 

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Difference in video games and what you see. Not that much color and brightness and definetaly no epic music :p

Not quite sure if I'd like to visit the Vatican then have Final Fantasy boss music start playing. Might get a bit edgy after that.
 

Gwadien

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No I studied a real subject, that has actually proved useful in getting me a job and be a productive member of society. Not entirely sure what postcolonial theory will get you, other than a sense of professional offense or maybe a job with the Labour party (I suspect these are one and the same). It's just another pointless degree, the sort created in the 00's to try and get more people to uni, a fairly easy subject for the hard of thinking.

No idea what goes on with the NUS though, as our University didn't join, due to it being a complete waste of space. People only joined to get into uni bars and get a discount at HMV, no one really gave a shit about the political side of things at our place outside of the debating society.,

As I said, post colonial theory is a old subject, it's like someone studying the classics, and they're the people that become your bosses.

If you did a 'practical degree' they're the degrees that get laughed at by higher society.
 

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As I said, post colonial theory is a old subject, it's like someone studying the classics, and they're the people that become your bosses.

If you did a 'practical degree' they're the degrees that get laughed at by higher society.

So practical degrees like Medicine, Law, Engineering, Science, Economics etc would get laughed at would they? Righto. Doesn't tie up with my experience of the working world if I'm honest, but then I'm sure you have masses of that you can enlighten us with.

Thinking about it, Postcolonial theory was actually taught at the uni I went to (the oldest in Scotland, so they know a thing or two about the classics there), however it wasn't really termed important enough to make an entire degree out of, iirc it was a single module if you went for Honours in English. Mostly done by budding authors, and people who had a life already mapped out for them by mummy and daddy, but these parents couldn't suffer them doing something really useless like Art History or Social Anthropology. The budding authors were mostly fairly switched on people (well you had to be to get in to St Andrews, especially after Prince Bill turned up), less said about the others the better.

Pretty much all the people I knew from uni who have gone on to be in higher society all did Economics, Management or the Sciences. You know, stuff that's actually useful.
 

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Just watched Sinbad the fifth voyage narrated by Patrick Stewart...awsome retro stop motion monsters...loved it..like a very well funded school play.
 

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I'd say NSFW but it isn't when you think about it, doesn't show fa and the language is what we use all the time on fh ><

 

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No I studied a real subject

As you're denigrating people who study human society, what and where then m8?

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Ah, just what, then, as I see where you went.

As for this:
something really useless like Art History or Social Anthropology.

You show shockingly limited imagination in what can or cannot be useful to mankind.


I love Ray harryhausen films

Studied Art Direction and Photography.
 

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My Auntie was in the same art class as John Lennon...she paints custom wall tiles now for 30p each.
He's dead though...
 

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Ready for Halloween.
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Bodhi

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As you're denigrating people who study human society, what and where then m8?

Edit:
Ah, just what, then, as I see where you went.

As for this:


You show shockingly limited imagination in what can or cannot be useful to mankind.




Studied Art Direction and Photography.

You denigrate people for being fat. Pretty sure I've got the moral high ground here.
 

Scouse

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You denigrate people for being fat. Pretty sure I've got the moral high ground here.

Notice you didn't say.

And no, you're denigrating people for following a particular intellectual pursuit. I'm simply not mincing my words about weight loss to stop people feeling feeling guilty about their own life choices.
 

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Name the movie:

"Take this quarter, go downtown, and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face! Good day to you, madam."
 

Lamp

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No idea.

Haven't watched anything in 30 years. I think the last film I saw in the cinema was Raiders of the Lost Ark. In those days we had projectionists. And you could smoke in cinemas. And there were always naff adverts for local Indian restaurants. Some adverts were good. The floors were always sticky. Hopefully from popcorn. And you could get choc-ices. Go into a supermarket tomorrow morning and ask for a choc-ice, see how far you get; security will throw you out the store.
 

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No idea.

Haven't watched anything in 30 years. I think the last film I saw in the cinema was Raiders of the Lost Ark. In those days we had projectionists. And you could smoke in cinemas. And there were always naff adverts for local Indian restaurants. Some adverts were good. The floors were always sticky. Hopefully from popcorn. And you could get choc-ices. Go into a supermarket tomorrow morning and ask for a choc-ice, see how far you get; security will throw you out the store.

Grandad, is that you?!
 

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