I used to say the same thing to guys who “studied” finance. it’s the disdain they carry for people who are off knowingly program and non-compliant with the neoliberal takeover of higher education.
as an older non-trad, people who were in school for some one-note ass discipline, chosen purely from some single-axis value proposition frame tell on themselves like crazy by how hard they are resisting education in favor of becoming credentialed / trained.
toe shoes with jeans, a t shirt, bad glasses, and hair that has gone uncut since his mom stopped taking him to get it cut
How dare you!
It’s the ahegao sweatshirt
Back when I was in college, those were common enough where it’s hard to take that fully as a joke.
the rolling stones still popular?
it was always just the stembros that did the least work. the telling difference between engineers/chemists/mathematicians etc vs computer “scientists” was that we actually went to our lectures and labs lmao
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It’s because I was already being a huge nerd before mentioning it
Noooooooo noooo someone said this to me when they asked what I did and I’m just an awkward little critter noooooo
The thigh high striped socks, skater skirt, off brand chucks, and blahaj were a strong indicator
I am a stereotype…it’s over
Whenever the moon is full, it becomes very easy to tell who the CS majors are
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I am also a CS major
I can tell 😏
I think being a CS dropout is best, now when I tell people I know programming they say “I couldn’t tell”
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It’s because you behave like Sheldon from big bang
Many such cases.
The only CS I majored in was Counterstrike 1.6
I could tell because you’ve pulled out your phone to show me old pictures of animals with dumb text on them that you found on reddit
Are they a fascist or trans woman?
It’s been a while since yours truly was in college, but it was the unbridled contempt for the humanities. When I took the humanities GEs you just had to find the group that tried the least and actively showed disrespect toward the class. I could almost see their faces contort in disgust when I told them I was majoring in literature, right before they went on the usual spiel about how useless my degree would be.
Most humanities are glorified and expensive high school classes. I had to pay over $1000 to take a class on how to write fucking emails. Most of the decent humanities classes are upper level while the general ones are dogshit scams. They’re all online nonsense too. If i wanted to read articles and watch videos I would do that for free without getting graded.
I can relate to that experience.
The handful of self-described “STEM master race” people I knew on campus at the time, without exception, became (if they weren’t already) some sort of chud, including going on to work for fucking military contractors and the like.