I agree with She-Hulk's message, but I am not a fan of the hulk look either. Body builders weird me right out. G-strings aren't much better, though...
I remembered the first bit, just didn't know if you ever became an official Bostonite (is that what they are? Bostonians?). How do they manage to afford to live there, your friends? Once I grew up, I became a little angry at the sitcom Friends for ever making young adults think a twenty-something could live in a nice apartment in Manhattan by herself while struggling to find steady work. I feel so betrayed by that program. Anyway, you're right about the scholar goal. It's just slow going, since I can't seem to leave my family to their own devices without some emergency or other calling me back home to look after them. But not anthropology - cognitive neuroscience. I'm not too interested in people, but I can't get enough of their brains. You're also right about my love for teaching courses. But it's hard to get a PhD job when you'd rather teach than do research. And the field is not good; young academics overwhelmingly have to resort to multiple low-level adjunct/lecturer jobs at different schools just to make ends meet. In the meantime, most of my employment comes from either research or counseling.