it suggests that art majors are not employable in their field of study and thus end up working in fast food
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Hadriscus@lemm.ee â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
Can someone explain the fries part ? I understand this is in reference to an order someone would make at a fast food restaurant, but what is the link ? what does it suggest ?
match@pawb.social â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
bluewing@lemm.ee â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
As a retired cold and mean hearted Toolmaker and ME, there is a need for Art Majors in this world. Just not as many of them as we produce perhaps. Kind of like Astrophysicists, we do need them, but truthfully there are only a handful of jobs available for those degrees. So the majority often need to figure out what they can do besides their degree training.
If you want to be an Art Major, you will most likely need to figure on finding a job that can tangentially make use of your artistic training. Because you probably wonât become a famous painter or professor teaching art in a collage or work in an art museum.
But you can become an art teacher in a high school or perhaps work in web design or some kind of advertising. Not what the average art major might wish to be, but rather careers that can use those skills.
neutral@lemmy.world â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
That all the arts degree will be good for is working in food service
BubbleMonkey@slrpnk.net â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
It suggests that art and literature are worthless, and if you have such a degree youâll be working fast food, known as among the worst jobs (low paid and nobody has a lot of respect for fast food workers).
Barzaria@lemmy.dbzer0.com â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
The comedy is created by subversion of your expectation that college degreed people would not be working at a fast food place. The interaction is meant to be read initially as a neutral status interaction and then slides into a upper to lower status interaction as the post reveals that the answer to the implied question from the customer is that the cashier has an art degree. The initial humor is at the expense of the cashier. The next part of the joke reveals that the customer is, in fact, of true lower status of the two because they donât understand the horror of a world that will result from devaluing those with art knowledge, exemplified in the joke as those with art degrees. The art degree here is a stand in for our capacity for human empathy and connection. What fools we would be without it. What greater fools could we become if we actively refused to cultivate it. We could become evil, and that fact, that true evil that can exist and we could have blindness to it or even become it, is the comedy here. The banality of the customer here, the interaction, the shittiness of it all, that is the comedy. How this helps, it was not generated in any way by AI and itâs fuckin sad that I have to say that.
DandomRude@lemmy.world â¨4⊠â¨months⊠ago
Now thatâs a sound meme interpretation. Do you have an art degree by any chance?