I have never heard of someone having a degree in "Reading books", no. If you mean literary criticism or, say, English Lit, then those involve more than just reading books. Unless you went to one helluva dodgy university.
Come to think of it, I've never heard of someone having a degree in...
I liked the effects, I liked the guy in the chair, I liked Ripley, I liked the android chick, I thought the dialogue was quite good, the story had weaknesses, yes but it wasn't all that crap. Overall, it was definitely decent.
Alien is a brilliant horror movie, Aliens is a brilliant action movie, Alien 3 is absolute shit, complete garbage with nothing good going for it. Alien: Resurrection is a decent film. No more, no less.
If I could still kill myself and if the majority of humanity would also live forever, IE there's a medical breakthrough which is spread to most of the population, yes.
Indeed! Like chatting up women!
"What was John Locke's political ideology?"
"The state should look after the individual rights and interests of its citizens, those rights being the right to property, life and freedom. Thomas Hobbes had similar ideas but remained skeptical to the nature of...
...aaaand... what? We don't have poor people? Or we don't have immigrants? And even if we didn't, I'm disallowed from having an opinion on either subject? We don't have healthcare debates either- we're pretty satisfied with what we got- am I barred from participating in those, too?
This statement amazes me.
Okay- first of all: **** this mindset. I hate it with all my heart. People who have it bad are not just automatically lazy you twit. Guess what- if society is designed so that is harder for your social group to go to good schools, go to college, get good jobs and if...
Yeeeees, but do you really think it's wrong to say that the US cultural, economic and military influence might be just a *tad* on the dominant side in certain regions of the world?