I'd like to see you do law! Or try memorising the names and principles of over 700 cases (not mentioning the statutes) and then make a compehensible, and correct argument in 30 minutes to a rather detailed and problematic set of circumstances. Not to mention that there are conflicting precedents - sometimes it's tough to pick the right one!
But hey, I guess it is only an Arts degree... Not like lawyers do anything useful...
It's kinda hard to defend your degree without sounding like a pompous arse. So I do apologise! I don't normally have my head planted firmly up my butt...
Also, I did Arts. I have a degree in sociology. I'm one of those people that try to second guess human nature... and I tell you what, no-one has got it right yet. So now you have post-modernism... which maintains it's all a bunch of useless messy crap anyways.
Look, I understand string theory. I think. I may be muddled having only just read Adams. I just think scientists forget that no matter how foolproof they think they have made something, they forget the ingenuity of fools.
So everything happens somewhere. So what? Only if the universe is infinate... probably. But then, it's not infinate. In case you hadn't noticed no one has proved that there are different realities... and Aussie scientists have proved that the speed of light is slowing down... the universe is still expanding. Therefore it has a defined area less than infinate. So unless there are different realities, not everything can happen, eh?
Everything is subjective anyways. It's impossible not to be. Even computers are. I mean, they had to be programmed by somebody, eh?