I guess I'm glad I'm not the only person who thinks about our subject matter the way I do, and that the ideas are getting out there to a wide audience. I'm just bothered that it's under his name rather than mine.
It's my fault, not his, of course. I never wanted to go back and polish up the hoop-jumping and ass-kissing skills that are necessary tools for navigating a PhD, nor did I want to sit through another introductory physical anthro class with a bunch of 20-ish baby grad students, nor have I ever had any interest in an academic career that would require teaching. So I toil in obscurity and wonder if I really have any idea what I'm doing after all after the drawing's done.

My only reliable skill set. Shh, don't tell the boss.
Don't get me started on other people stealing my stuff...
ReplyDeleteWell, he didn't actually steal my stuff; he just thought of it simultaneously and got around to publishing it before I did. Which might be a tad easier with a doctorate and university gig. Neither of which I am likely to have in this lifetime.
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