What subject could you just TALK about for hours on end….
CoffeeFirst
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Be it fun…something serious…or bit of both 😀😂😕😱
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History tudor history, Victoria history, local history and more history lol0
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Most things lol1
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Watches and cars0
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I some how ended up talking about witches warlocks and goblins for 5 hrs two days ago lol0
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Thsts where I do most of my talking lol campaigning yay we did it realy pleased with the above2
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Chiari 1 Malformation & Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, & physiotherapy, again obviously, but then books (having had a secondhand & antiquarian bookshop for nearly 25 years), with a catholic taste in reading.
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Did you do philosophy for your degree or was that something else? I’m considering doing philosophy (from home) and wondering what it’s like.Teddybear12 said:Philosophy, books.
I have done it at A-level but it seems very different at degree level.0 -
Food cooking and baking and criminology1
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Alternative music of the last 100 years. Honestly not easy when nobody you know apart from your 15 year old son likes the same music as you.0
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Oh? What sort of music do you make? I like everything from 1920s jazz to black metal and just about everything in between.0
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Nice. I like John Martyn, Bob Dylan and Neil Young a lot. Are you a multi instrumentalist? I've been listening to a lot of indie folk recently.0
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Solid Air and Grace and Danger are my two top Martyn albums. But honestly, nothing makes me mad.
Do you have a favourite Dylan era?
I realise Young can be polarising, along with Joni Mitchell, I think you like them or you don't.0 -
Dylan is pure genius. So smart he just likes playing with people. Your expecting something and he's gonna do something else. He has build a whole career on that, and that's what's loved.0
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Also, do you like Hamish Imlac? He was pretty smart too.1
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For me apart from benefits 😂 it would have to be cars.For my daughter it would be Taylor Swift, without a doubt. She doesn’t communicate well but if you talked to her about Taylor she wouldn’t stop.1
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Oh my goodness, she would love you!Username_removed said:
I could talk your daughter to death on Taylor Swift.poppy123456 said:For me apart from benefits 😂 it would have to be cars.For my daughter it would be Taylor Swift, without a doubt. She doesn’t communicate well but if you talked to her about Taylor she wouldn’t stop.0 -
Current affairs/politics1
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What a great discussion @CoffeeFirst for me it would be Tennis, gaming, Egyptology, and probably film/game composers of the late 20th and 21st century.
All potential specialist subjects on Mastermind!
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@Teddybear12
Ah OK, they sound like great subjects. Thanks for the reply. Yes the OU is who I am thinking of doing philosophy with. I was hoping to go to a "brick and mortar" university but don't see that happening soon. I have got lots of info from the OU already and it looks like a good course, just wanted to get some first hand experience.
If you were thinking about doing something at a lower level before committing to a degree I can really recommend the A level, though of course it's not necessary to have done it at any previous level before starting the degree. I only did the first year of the A level so plan on getting on with the second half soon before starting the degree, not really sure why, I'd just like to do it first.
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