"Which'll it be, bub? Step on a lego or sharpened bamboo?"
""Have kids or step on a punji stick, which is it going to be?"" @Outsideness
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Dave
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When I described the grass-eater phenomenon to my Dad, he said that if he hadn't gone to college in a STEM major, he'd have been drafted to fight in Korea. I don't think that sort of motivation would work today for several reasons.
In those days, girls didn't put out unless you married them, you had to have a job to marry them, and employers didn't hire draft-dodgers. Today there's no correlation between a man's employability and his sex appeal -- if anything, there's a negative correlation.
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When I described the grass-eater phenomenon to my Dad, he said that if he hadn't gone to college in a STEM major, he'd have been drafted to fight in Korea. I don't think that sort of motivation would work today for several reasons.
In those days, girls didn't put out unless you married them, you had to have a job to marry them, and employers didn't hire draft-dodgers. Today there's no correlation between a man's employability and his sex appeal -- if anything, there's a negative correlation.
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