I am one of the lucky ones. I managed to turn my history of science and philosophy degree into graduate education in a semi-practical field. I’m not too worried about my employment opportunities once I finish my PhD. But I have friends who are suffering. They are being bounced around between unpaid internships, or desperately sending out resumes, or stuck working in underpaid fast-food jobs when they have master’s degrees. It’s nasty out there, and for baby boomers with secure pensions to shrug their shoulders and say that we should have been more shrewd with our career planning when we were seventeen and there was no recession and everybody was telling us to follow our passions is not just wrong; it’s also insulting. It’s a deliberate attack on unemployed and underemployed young people, aimed at implicating us in our own misfortune and diverting attention away from political choices that are needlessly exacerbating the recession. That this wrong and hurtful narrative has been accepted by the media and political elites is a big, big problem.
deeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaadpool:

I AM LITERALLY SCREAMING

deeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaadpool:

I AM LITERALLY SCREAMING

Reblogged from Don't Pay the Boatman

Things my Little Sister Says…

“Full Tator”  As in “I was really tired when I got home so I just went full tator” or “I tried to stand up but my leg was full tator because it fell asleep” …. “Full Tator” is shorthand for couch potato. 

westoftheglass:

nelkhael:

Throne of Games.

ITS BACK

westoftheglass:

nelkhael:

Throne of Games.

ITS BACK

Reblogged from Welcome to the Batcave
clotpolee:

yeah but imagine that

dean: and who’s that supposed to be??? merlin the wizard?
arthur: ?????? ?? //?
merlin: wait what

clotpolee:

yeah but imagine that

dean: and who’s that supposed to be??? merlin the wizard?

arthur: ?????? ?? //?

merlin: wait what

itsalwayssunnyinasgard:

I doodled a thing. [x]

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fishingboatproceeds:

Butler has uploaded a video of my commencement address to the class of 2013, which one can’t help but notice…is longer than the 12 minutes I so confidently promised. I sort of quit working the last month and did nothing but write this speech, and I couldn’t even get the time right. (I guess I read a lot faster alone in my basement.)

SORRY!

I’d like to thank everyone who’s shared the speech, especially the Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly, Galleycat, and Entertainment Weekly. 

If you’d prefer to read the speech, you can do so here.

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