jollityfarm:wtfplus:zoeschlanger:Oy vey this guy.this is not plus size clothing related, but y’all s
jollityfarm:wtfplus:zoeschlanger:Oy vey this guy.this is not plus size clothing related, but y’all should let NYU (whose law school is the venue for the big fat flea next weekend !) and UNM know how you feel about their associate professor tweeting stuff like this.https://twitter.com/nyuniversity New York University Twitterhttps://twitter.com/UNM University of New Mexico Twitterper his public UNM contact page here: gfmilller@unm.edu / +1 (505) 277-1967if you aren’t grossed out enough by his tweet, check out some of his other astonishingly sexist pseudo-science, or how totally jazzed he is about eugenics.p.s. lololololol evolutionary psychology lololololol.Yo in my experience (granted I’m not going to grad school for at least another year) cooping yourself up in the library with enough snacks to suggest oncoming hibernation so that you may study for days uninterrupted is not actually that great for you, physically. And, in fact, you might gain weight. And, in fact, as Geoffrey Miller probably should know, stress increases the unhealthy, dangerous kind of weight gain (read some Sapolsky motherfricker). It is possible to study obsessively and remain healthy, but I do not think 20-somethings, even PhD candidates, put their health first, usually (to generalize)(but I mean you’re an evo psych dude so I’m p sure you’re comfortable with questionable generalizations).Basically I am (at the risk of tooting my own horn) very motivated academically, almost pathologically so. My willpower is an unstoppable, annoying force. And, due to that willpower, and my studying ceaselessly at a detriment to my personal health, I gained like ten pounds over finals week. My GPA and weight are directly proportional.Priorities, Geoffrey.If someone is dedicated enough to reach PhD level, that is their priority, and to evaluate their aptitude based on weight is just silly!At least he apologized. Good on you, Geoff. -- source link