Educating the impoverished and homeless
I concur
If we could some how educate them is business skills in a cost effective way we would have a butterfly effect across the country and the world
Yeah, like teaching someone to fish vs. giving them the fish They'd be better suited to help themselves rather than receive consistent help
Exactly, I feel like that would lead to a massive population boom so there would have to be some way to combat that or at least having the resources to help Very true
Yeppers However, the rest of the world would rather plummet deeper into debt
That is so true, and they are ignorant to what that debt is going to do. If you take money from somewhere you dont just not affect people. You hurt the working class in all The other countries
Stinking economics. Worst class I ever took.
It's depressing when you really think about it
Yeah, especially when my step dad is in the middle of structural unemployment :/
That really sucks, I'm so sorry
It's all good, we're pushing through. Anywho, how are you? I believe the last time we talked it was about peanut butter and cannibalism XD Kind reminds me of a Steven King short story: Surviver Type. It's really disturbing... As is everything from Steven King
There was a lot of complications behind that whole situation, I'm doing well nothing really going on then the normal routine I will never Watch IT
Nor will I. I can't stomach Steven King
I have a friend who bought the book out of curiosity and hasn't touched it after the first few chapters, its crazy that something can be so scary on paper
I know a boy in 7th grade who read the whole thing whithout even flinching! Knew And it's over 1,000 pages
That hid deserves a golden star
No kidding What's the scariest movie you've seen?
Messenger or insidious
I've never heard of Messenger Is insidious the one with the girl who crawls?
Yes it is, and messenger has the actor from twilight
Then it's not worth watching. The acting in twilight is awful. And the book is no better I mean, it litterally has the line "'Shhh,' he shushed me." Can't get worse than that
Do i want to know how you know that it says that
XD a friend told me and I looked for it in. And I'm sorry to say my mom read them to me before bed when the first came out... 
Oh no, you poor soul. I cant even imagine what you must have gone through. I think the last few books gave way to fifty shades honestly, my mom wouldn't let my sister read Half of one of them
Oh gosh! Isn't fifty shades from a twilight fanfiction? I remember kids reading those books in 8th grade! Something's wrong with this society
Your telling me, it really has been going down hill as technology goes up. Kind of like one step forward and two steps back
True. No wonder the prophets keep warning us about it. Makes you wonder why BYU wants to create Eve. Sounds like the dawn of iRobot to me.
Yeah, I really think eve will be a good step for everyone
You think? How so?
I think that have an ai that isn't so worldly so to speak would be an eye opener to the potential good that can be done
Yeah, it may help with psychological diagnosis like depression. Just a thought. Being able to talk it out with a genuine ai personalized to you. Food for thought, I guess
That is most definitely some food for thought, but the implications could go across the board because an ai seems we friendly then things like the suicide hotline
True.
I think the problem with the rising generation is how quickly they will settle. In todays world we see that the people that may not be qualified will get the job every time Over the one that refuses to get out there and persevere when an employer shuts you down
Yeah, underemployment seems like a likely problem in the near future
I think we'll be fine though
Yeah, my future career only has a 3% chance of becoming computerized
That is really smart, you always have to have that in mind as you move forward with majors What is your career field if you dont mind me asking
I'm majoring in Art Education K-12 to teach art in elementary schools What about you?
ACME Education? That is so awesome, art is something our education system needs more of
That's what encouraged me to pursue it. I was inspired by art at an early age and I want to share that with a new generation
That's awesome to be so passionate about it
Thanks :) this may sound dumb, but what's ACME?
Applied and computational with mathematics emphasis
Wow, that sound like calculus and physics.  a major feat.
I've got  a knack for mathematical things, i really enjoy it
That's cool! I used to think I liked math until I took Pre-Calc special with a Russian teacher with a thick accent... I passed with flying colors, but I hated every minute. I vowed to never take calculus from that moment on 
It wasn't that bad, i took it from a dude from India, he really liked me though and everyone knew so that was very awkward
Hey, it's nice to be on a teacher's good side though. You get extra points XD. But I can see how that would be awkward
He would say things like "why cant you understand things like Adam
Oh gosh, that's embarrassing
Yup, I think one girl switched out because she knew i was in the class
Awww! That's terrible! If anything, it would be good to have you in their class so you could help them if they didn't understand something.
It was more of a pride issue then anything, its amazing how much some one can let their pride get in the way. It's not hard for me to take a second and explain
Pride is something everyone struggles with. I think Elder Holland said something about that.
Yeah, his talks are so inspiring. I think the most touching is his testimony. Ive never heard something so strong
He's my favorite speaker. He seems to understand our concerns and struggles and talks about it in a way that rings with enlightenment and understanding
I feel like he is a speaker that demands a sort of respect that isn't unreasonable to give. That's the key to good leaders and speakers in just about any circumstance
Holland, Uchtdorf, and Eyring are by far the best speakers in my opinion.  Their talks are raw with emotion and that respect. Elder Cook scares me, though. He's so overbearing
I can see how you could say that, he is am acquired taste i guess, i think there is a rule against religious talking so i think we better switch to another topic
Oops. Well then favorite genre of music?
Pop i guess, but not today's pop. It's going astray
Saddly, yes it is
I think I'm going to turn in for the night, It was really nice talking to you...?
Meighan. Same! Goodnight :)