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Can't you find peers of your own caliber? You attend one of the most prestigious institutions in the world, chock full of young intellectuals, and you're complaining about the culturally-illiterate tech bros?

I go to De Anza College down in Cupertino, and I've met a few cosmopolitans there. If they exist in some community college, you'll find them at Stanford.

You're totally right about the old fucks, though. They're everywhere.

Have you tried the scene down in San Jose? There's a lot more vivacity down there than here. I used to live there, and Downtown is where it's at.

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Is the whole dilemma with humanities degrees a failure to apply oneself or a problem with the job market itself?

I'm looking at indeed.com right now, and there are about 200 openings for jobs that require an English degree.

That's not an amazing figure, sure, but it's a lot better than what some people make it out to be.

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