Thursday, September 06, 2012

"Masters in Graffiti Art"

Honest to f#cking Christ.

I mean, seriously, when does this country wake up and admit there's a bubble?

Can't even make this stuff up if I tried.

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  1. I had to laugh at this.

    "In 2008, the average annual salary for fine artists hovered around $42,650."

    Color me skeptical.

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  2. What happened to degrees like chemical engineering or medicine?

    The higher education system is clearly out of control.

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  3. Wow! That may even top the masters degree in puppetry.
    I do not have the words to respond to such insanity.

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  4. They might as well just go all the way and start offering a "Master's in Student Loan Debt" and an MBA in Unemployability.

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  5. Admitting to an education bubble is admitting there aren't "better jobs" waiting for graduates to fill them.

    When does the denial phase end? Not before November, that's for sure.

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  6. A new theory is needed to really tell us what's going on in the US economy. Quantity, quality, variety and convenience in one equation. Don't forget a scale that can measure utility across generations. Alex Gheg will show you how it's done. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6tFLGpcOpE

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  7. ScottH6:58 PM

    "Does Anyone Actually Hire Graffiti Artists?"

    Yes. Taco Bell.

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  8. "Some historians actually argue that the first instances of graffiti were cave paintings made by prehistoric man. "
    That is sufficient to realize the author of the piece is an uneducated fool.

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  9. At least if they got a Masters in Basket Weaving they could make something useful.

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