Message from @VonChair

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2018-04-06 06:33:07 UTC  

I don't think arts and sports take people out of poverty.

2018-04-06 06:33:22 UTC  

hey well is his curric exceptional? he could do what jordan p. is doing, teaching on the web

2018-04-06 06:33:40 UTC  

arts and sports take an insanely low amount of people out of poverty

2018-04-06 06:34:13 UTC  

but unless you play in national leaugues theres no money part of YOUR career, just your college coach

2018-04-06 06:34:47 UTC  

I used to think that an appreciation for the arts would help you climb your way out, but now...

2018-04-06 06:35:17 UTC  

music teaching is maybe important. how else to gain classical training or whatever? i had bad music teachers and wasnt interested in it til later, then i learned how to make computer music by myself. technical help would have been awesome

2018-04-06 06:35:54 UTC  

Nah, it isn't important

2018-04-06 06:36:01 UTC  

just because youre not a professional musician doesnt mean your music training isnt benefitting you

2018-04-06 06:36:23 UTC  

it cant be important to everyone. its important to have it available

2018-04-06 06:36:32 UTC  

I don't see how it can be useful as anything else then a party trick

2018-04-06 06:36:52 UTC  

lots of products require music

2018-04-06 06:37:45 UTC  

Popular conception: Music and art makes you smarter

Reality: Smart people are drawn to music and art

2018-04-06 06:38:10 UTC  

most people don't make that kind of products@M4Gunner

2018-04-06 06:38:26 UTC  

In a poor area, it's a matter of priorities. The immediate problem is poverty, not lack of cultural enrichment.

2018-04-06 06:38:29 UTC  

most people dont cure cancer

2018-04-06 06:38:52 UTC  

music will spring up in those areas naturally. they dont get into commercial s††† as much

2018-04-06 06:39:08 UTC  

@DanielKO It's their fucking culture that's making them poor, though

2018-04-06 06:39:25 UTC  

Culture is the problem kids.

2018-04-06 06:39:28 UTC  

if youre poor its not a good idea to go for a career like that if you wanna be an artist about it. youd be smarter to work in production

2018-04-06 06:39:36 UTC  

You don't get an education on how to cure cancer in normal school

2018-04-06 06:39:53 UTC  

And the cancer is culture.

2018-04-06 06:39:57 UTC  

*not in any school really, but w/e*

2018-04-06 06:39:59 UTC  

cancer curing class should be available

2018-04-06 06:40:06 UTC  

Remember that ALL cultures are beautiful.

2018-04-06 06:40:10 UTC  

no

2018-04-06 06:40:13 UTC  

lies

2018-04-06 06:40:16 UTC  

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2018-04-06 06:40:39 UTC  

people who work like music

2018-04-06 06:41:01 UTC  

You can't have cancer curing class when a cure for cancer haven't been discovered

2018-04-06 06:41:24 UTC  

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2018-04-06 06:41:48 UTC  

well its like cell biology right?

2018-04-06 06:42:17 UTC  

You can have a class about cancer in general, but not how to cure it

2018-04-06 06:42:44 UTC  

right, it's facetious wording

2018-04-06 06:43:47 UTC  

i mean you get what i mean right? people inclined to do a particular productive vocation should have training available

2018-04-06 06:43:58 UTC  

Sure

2018-04-06 06:44:27 UTC  

I think school should be more specialised for each induviduals interests

2018-04-06 06:44:51 UTC  

If the guy is teaching a music class in the hood, doing a good job would mean teaching them how to record vocals and cut an album on the computer

2018-04-06 06:45:07 UTC  

so i agree

2018-04-06 06:45:19 UTC  

Public schools are worthless, and do more harm than good. Just get rid of them

2018-04-06 06:45:25 UTC  

^

2018-04-06 06:45:26 UTC  

ok i agree