TOOL, Radiohead, Smash Mouth, Oasis, and The Beatles are all musical artists/bands that make music. Now for my answers. 1: I don't know. 2: I have no clue. 3: I don't know, There's so many things I enjoy about this forum such as the users and the fact that it's easy to use. I'm doing fine today. I noticed you rated @G-Farce 's post AGREE in a thread about higher ed. The quoted post below was the post if you don't remember. Anyways, I have 3 questions for you. 1. What do you think of higher ed? 2. Do you have any movies or TV shows that you dislike? 3. Are there any artists/bands that you dislike?
Hey @SuperchargedAndSavage!, I have a question for you. Have you heard these 2 Eternal Mystery songs?
Yeah, they're brutal and they're like nothing I've heard before. I've heard 2 songs from 6-Way Sin Decomposition and 4-Way Noise Explosion, plus I heard like 4 songs from The Ultimate Death Sentence. Also, what does "fire as f*ck" mean?
Oh, okay then. By the way, I have 3 more questions for you. 1. What is your least favorite movie/TV show? 2. What do you think of stuff such as Pysch2Go/The Rewired Soul/BetterHelp? 3. What is your favorite grindcore band?
1. Don't really watch a lot besides Top Gear and The Grand Tour, so I don't know. 2. Don't give a crap about them. 3. I already told you before, either it's Napalm Death or it's Eternal Mystery.
1: Oh, okay then. Do you enjoy those shows? 2: I don't blame you. 3: I love Napalm Death. I would love to put their logo on my profile, but I don't want to violate copyright laws.
1. To make it short 90% of higher Ed (University, collage ect) is either obsolete or about to become obsolete. To add many types of higher Ed require quite a bit of money along with time just to get a chance of a field that is more than likely oversaturated. I'm not saying all higher Ed is bad just the vast majority of it. Trade schools (mechanical engineering for example) and computer based classes are worth going into due to their rapidly increasing demand (especially computer related jobs albeit saturated) but things such as Fishing, Farming and Trucking (what I'm going into) requires no higher ed (maybe some basic schooling) is currently in demand and until automation is here it's not going to go away. 2: I've mostly stoped watching TV and movies all together since modern western media is quite terrible. But if I had to say at least something I suggest a youtube movie Spoiler 3: I like lots of music and what I may call favorite may change depending on what I'm doing and how I'm feeling but right now Breaking Benjamin due to Halo MCC launch on pc.
DISCLAIMER: OPINION POST COMING FROM AN ANXIOUS TEENAGER. LOOK UP STUFF ABOUT THIS TOPIC FOR YOURSELF. EDIT: THE STUFF I SAY MAY NOT BE TRUE. Honestly, I think college being mandatory is closer then ever to happening. Now, keep in mind that I said this is an opinion coming from an anxious teenager, but I think college is getting more popular and more mandatory. I think the value of high school diplomas is getting lower and lower and I think the value of a high school diploma alone without any trades like electrical stuff is gonna get so low to the point where high school dropouts making YouTube videos with monetization enabled will earn more then high school grads with no trade experience working at McDonald's or Burger King. Now, you might be able to get higher paying jobs then a place like McDonald's with a diploma and I'm not encouraging people to drop out of high school. Anyways, college is expensive in the US, but I heard it's far cheaper in Europe. Not only do I think college could become more popular, but I also think it could become more mandatory for better jobs in the future. Studies show that people with college degrees (on average) make more then high school grads. Now, I could be totally wrong on the state of higher ed, but I think we're going down the path where higher ed will become more required for a better job. By the way, I'm not saying I want college to be more required, but I feel like it is becoming more required. By the way @Copunit12, about those computer related jobs you were talking about. Is making YouTube videos or web entertainment a computer related job? Link to an article about a high school diploma being less then a college degree (I would love @Harkin Labs Gaming to share his thoughts about this.) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/high-school-diploma-not-enough-more-companies-want-college-grads/ Now, don't get me wrong. I am aware of trades and other alternatives to college and I'm aware that people make good money with trades. However, I think the value of a high school degree without trades involved is going down fast. Conclusion, I'm not trying to spread to spread dogmatic propaganda. I'm just sharing my personal opinions on the current state of higher ed. Well, alright then.
It all depends on what field you go into. From what I have seen is that desk jobs that don't ask for too much creativity tend to only want to hire people with college degrees, while creativity focused workplaces have become more open minded to people who have experience instead of or in addition to a college education. My main problem with college is that you need to play catch up for more than 20 years to have no debt, while getting a decent job out of high school or trade school means that you can keep the money you make immediately after graduation.
Hey @Harkin Labs Gaming I have some questions for you: What is your favorite and least favorite BeamNG vehicle? What is your favorite electronics brand? What are your thoughts on Assetto Corsa?