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>>22963202
>I bought the printer for free

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>>16193476
>knows so much about ancient religion that he can practice magic

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Sir...?

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>>15488378
>Just choose to belive in something for which there is no convincing evidence whatsoever, checkmate atheists

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>>14006895
>No he’s completely right

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I need help.

I'm going university soon and I'm stuck between studying STEM or humanities. I'm currently taking STEM subjects, namely maths and physics but I enjoy learning about philosophy and politics and all that gay shit. With the grades I have I could easily go for an engineering or physics degree at a really good uni. But with those grades, I can also pretty much study ANYTHING.

I've heard there's no real career options from studying philosophy/politics. But I like learning about that stuff more so than the sciences.

What should I do? Study STEM and get a good jobe? Will I still be able to learn in depth about philosophy/literature etc, ?

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