Like a story can literally beat someone over the head with a theme or moral and people somehow come to the opposite conclusion?
It’s like “Tyler Durden is so manly and cool” except every bit of media feels like it’s misinterpreted like that now.
Like a story can literally beat someone over the head with a theme or moral and people somehow come to the opposite conclusion?
It’s like “Tyler Durden is so manly and cool” except every bit of media feels like it’s misinterpreted like that now.
I think most people go to college these days for the higher wages / better jobs that supposedly comes with the degree. Whether you actually learn anything while there is secondary.
For something like a degree in “media analysis” though? I doubt anyone studying that expects a job to come out of it.
If money weren’t a concern, I think I’d spend a decade just taking whatever classes interested me.
But there’s no degree or accreditation I particularly want, so I ain’t about to pay for that shit.