It's like who's making the stories and creating the art designs and characters for these things? If the world was full of engineers.... I don't even wanna think about it... I just kinda felt like getting that off my chest.
EDIT: I'm talking about STEMlord types here, just to be clear. Not STEM majors, but the specific type that loves to lord over the fact that they are superior to other majors. And I say this as someone who did STEM myself but only came to really appreciate the humanities much later.
EDIT 2: This clip from Jurassic Park is so critical here: https://youtu.be/mRNX6XJOeGU
i mean.. maybe im being that guy but in my experience it's a lot easier to explain humanities classes than advanced math or physics to people who aren't involved in them. i can talk about my essay on health outcomes of indigenous americans with anyone, not so much fluid mechanics. also again, people doing humanities probably like the subject. stembros dont really care about their field
You don't have to explain all of music theory to say something like "oh, I'm just really impressed with the bridge on this song." Similarly, you can say "I'm doing some work with atomic composition and it's really a pain." Both cases allow someone to explain with more jargon later but just let someone know what they're up to in their work. I tell people about translation work I'm doing all the time. They don't understand half of it, but they get the gist of it even though it can be highly technical work. The exact same thing applies for science.