>>13902311>If you don't mind me asking, what makes you passionate about the sciences?I'm not sure if I'm very passionate about them now, but I had always found chemistry fun. Being able to see things happen almost immediately is really cool.
That attitude's kinda changed of course, hated pretty much every class except chemistry, literature, and philosophy.
>maths and programming I find a bit empty.maths i can certainly agree with, although i do know some human calculators that are quite fond of it. working through a problem critically and getting an expected result is pretty enticing.
>it's hard to find work in a village so you'll need to commuteoh sorry about that. yeah, that's certainly a pain too. that's a little different here though, since the US is so massive it might be hard to find a decent job... anywhere nearby, unless you're in a suburb or a big city.
then again, i suppose that also depends on the state...
ah... im rambling again without making a point.
>can't that happen to anyone?it can, yeah. i'm just not a huge fan of that particular kind. i'd rather it be exacerbated by my own mental processes than by a test of faith, if that makes any sense.
>I think family is very important to someone's mental well-being.you hit the nail on the head there, actually! although they are also expected to reproduce society.
i'm not quite sure what you went to school for, but i kinda thought you'd know more than me heh.
>He also managed to invent a language.if i'm not mistaken, wasn't he making various nonsense languages since he was a kid, then ww1 ended up being where things like LoTR started?
>it's just that I thought it was a huge commitment to makethat's kind of why i've been avoiding them too, yeah. tolkien is bad enough as is, don't need another universe like that on my plate.
>I wonder if they're official as I think you have to get a licence for them....interesting. i wouldn't know a lot about that, sorry.
>>13902338here ya go