If I lived in Montana or Vermont, I would also be contemplating the meaning of life.
Nugggzzzz on
Vermont was also ranked 4th in the nation for homelessness in 2024
ChimpoSensei on
Somehow not surprised at Vermont
Ill-Excitement9009 on
New Mexico native here. NM usually scores high on these terminal degree measurements due to low population (2.1 million) and a high concentration of research scientists at the Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. Seventeen percent of Los Alamos County residents (population 20,000) have PhDs.
alex_203 on
Renames Map: future unemployment statistics
alex_203 on
Renames Map: future unemployment statistics
Below_Left on
Fucking Middlebury man
northerncal on
Looks like all the philosophy majors in Wyoming must have moved up to Montana!
HedoniumVoter on
Hands-on-the-ground vs head in the clouds, thinker priorities in the culture. You can see it somewhat tracks with politics too.
cooliusjeezer on
I suspect this more about the majors offered at Montana State and U of Vermont than anything else
danknadoflex on
Future unemployed
PeterNippelstein on
Montanans go their whole life asking themselves ‚why?‘
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If I lived in Montana or Vermont, I would also be contemplating the meaning of life.
Vermont was also ranked 4th in the nation for homelessness in 2024
Somehow not surprised at Vermont
New Mexico native here. NM usually scores high on these terminal degree measurements due to low population (2.1 million) and a high concentration of research scientists at the Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. Seventeen percent of Los Alamos County residents (population 20,000) have PhDs.
Renames Map: future unemployment statistics
Renames Map: future unemployment statistics
Fucking Middlebury man
Looks like all the philosophy majors in Wyoming must have moved up to Montana!
Hands-on-the-ground vs head in the clouds, thinker priorities in the culture. You can see it somewhat tracks with politics too.
I suspect this more about the majors offered at Montana State and U of Vermont than anything else
Future unemployed
Montanans go their whole life asking themselves ‚why?‘