Dante wrote:And now just think about cheese. We get this milk out of cow boobs, wait till its is building up some kind of semi-hard mass and for some cheese sorts wait for them to grow mildew all over them. Now they are ready to be eaten!
It's gross somehow if you think about it, but tastes good nonetheless (well depends on the sort of cheese)
Haha yeah, I actually really like cheese a lot. Mmm.. Havarti..
XemnasXD wrote:yeah...strong people have really been phased out. replaced by the technology the smart people developed. So whats left aren't really strong people doing manual labor. Its people with less intelligence doing manual labor. Not that im looking down on them but if they were smarter than they'd probably be the boss or have a better career(doctor/lawyer/chemist). The fact is you don't need alot of intelligence to lay bricks or work at Mcdonalds or paint houses and common people are well...common. The reason why a bachelors degree is worth garbage now is because soooooo many people have one they don't mean anything. The further up you go the better the pay because fewer people have PhDs....you get the idea...
I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
XemnasXD wrote:yeah...strong people have really been phased out. replaced by the technology the smart people developed. So whats left aren't really strong people doing manual labor. Its people with less intelligence doing manual labor. Not that im looking down on them but if they were smarter than they'd probably be the boss or have a better career(doctor/lawyer/chemist). The fact is you don't need alot of intelligence to lay bricks or work at Mcdonalds or paint houses and common people are well...common. The reason why a bachelors degree is worth garbage now is because soooooo many people have one they don't mean anything. The further up you go the better the pay because fewer people have PhDs....you get the idea...
I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
Failed Logic.
i was begining to type out a very sarcastic response but i decided +1ing your post would get my point across just fine.
Reise wrote:I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
Reise wrote:I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
Failed Logic.
Care to explain?
I don't wanna be racist r anything but immigration mate X_X. Anytime there has been a labor shortage , immigrants have always been able to fill that void. No matter what there will be a certain group of people that are less educated than the rest.
Edit: In America I mean anyways. Example @ industrial Era
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Reise wrote:I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
Failed Logic.
Care to explain?
Jobs would just reverse.
Physical workers will be in more demand - so they would be better paid so more people will go into training for physical jobs.
Reise wrote:I think as time goes by, manual laborers will be even more rare. Education is becoming the fast-track to success, and college is basically a requirement these days. Finding somebody to lay bricks or build the things the smart asses design is going to be tough in the future.
Not really. You need a college education to do alot of things but that doesn't guarantee success. At certain jobs you need a college education just so you make 30k a year. Thats not successful, whereas there are certain physical labor jobs where people can make double that a year. Like i said bachelors degree doesn't mean anything, really its just a way to suck money out of most people and teach them the basic skills for the basic job that they're doing. The fact of the matter is there will always be a higher portion of to do the grunt work. Some people need degrees so they can answer phone calls all day, thats not manual labor but its not skilled labor either. Between working class white collar and blue collar jobs the working class is still the largest class for good reason. Most people aren't skilled enough or lucky enough to make it into the upper-class. I doubt the system will ever swing that way.
Less and less manual labor jobs means that those people will have to find work in other fields, like answering phones. That doesn't mean we start paying huge fees for brick laying...that would drive up cost across the board and then nobody would win..
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One thing I do find really weird, is time. Is there really 24 hours in a day. How do we know if the time right? And another thing, months, why is there 12 months in a year and why is there 28 days in February and in a leap year there is 29.
Yeah genius, look at the title of the thread. I find it weird that one day, a long time ago someone came up with the idea of time. There hasn't always been time. We see time as a normal every day thing, but I also think time takes over our lives, we're all in such a big hurry these days. We're all rushing around, trying to get from A to B, and to be on time. But if time didn't exists, wouldn't we all just be a little laid back and chilled? Time is a big part of my life, I hate being late, always have to be on time, always have to early and never late. People that are late annoy the hell out of me.
Bastet wrote:We're all rushing around, trying to get from A to B, and to be on time. But if time didn't exists, wouldn't we all just be a little laid back and chilled?
Maybe, that would be a great thing.. lulz Well, If time didn't exist, everything would happen at once I think.