Only 2500 words, it should be pretty easy, but it's also the only second year philosophy class I've taken so I don't really have a feel for the expectations yet. I actually really liked epistemology, but it also occupies kind of a weird position being both really abstract yet attempting to address something relatively discrete and sensible at the same time ("knowledge"). I find I pick it up intuitively really quickly, but it's actually the structured writing assignments and presenting clear and concise arguments that I find kind of hard.
Going back to school is probably preferable. Sometimes it's the best place to idle, in a way, because oftentimes the stuff you learn is fairly unexpected. Like we did a section on philosophy of art in my ethics class, and I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Sometimes it feels okay to be kind of idle, if you're still doing something moderately stimulating. Originally I went back to school this year because I was getting sick of working and I wanted to do something less mundane for a bit, and maybe end up with a degree at the end.
I kind of have the opposite problem where I have a lot of trouble actually learning about ideas, but once I do I can relate and present them to others fairly easily.
I'm of the same opinion. I tend to waste a lot of time at home, so school is far better than having nothing to dnly thing I really hate is doing the paperwork to actually get into school.
A day using Tumblr... There's all kinds of things in it that I would have never imagined. :3
I have a similar feeling about Pixiv, though that just as often makes me think: "Jesus Christ on a rodeo pony why the hell would you draw that."
Also that Cosby gif is very unfortunate.
This one was tough, BUT I CRACKED THE CASE.
Hwang Chul Soon
I suspected that might have been him. The face was familiar, but I didn't know Soon's nationality so the American fireman getup threw me off.