>>13963393>you'd better develop your skills in something.>develop skills >in something yeah, but whatever that something is, its not science & technology, because if it were then we wouldn't be living in a century where the chief scientific advancements are improved cell phones with touch screen and nonfunctional vaxxines for nonexistent viral epidemics.
by this point in the 20th century, science had already invented the airplane and antibiotics and they had a tiny percentage of the university graduates in 1900 than we do now.
so the argument that ugly people are somehow benefiting society by studying science is clearly false.
people should study science if the have some ambition to use what they study for positive purposes. using it as an escapist pose (i'm too busy being "smart" to notice that i have no friends and that people don't like being around me) does nothing for anyone other the poser.