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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eventually everyone gets old and loses their looks and their perfectly fit bodies are ravaged by gravity oxidation and infirmity. When that time arrives I would rather be with a financially less well off guy with a PhD in philosophy who can converse on existential angst versus a technology program graduate with a successful business in the trades who watches football and cheers on the MAGAts and Q peeps and cannot recall the last book he read in high school. [b]A liberal autodidact who runs an auto repair shop[/b] would be perfection, but I know there are no unicorns out there.[/quote] Have you ever read the book "shop class as soul craft?" It's not perfect but I loved his intellectual defense of craftsmanship and critique of academia and corporate life. So the unicorns are out there! I actually sort of married one. He was pretty conservative when we married, but now is solidly liberal. He is a very successful attorney but makes space in his life for things like building desks, gardening, DIY projects around the house, etc. He is more interested in world affairs than history, like I am, but we learn from each other so that's fun. He's not quite the unicorn you're talking about, but if you find a guy with a liberal arts BA but in a different field, he might be the type you want! [/quote]
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