Name a time when people wanted to work. Did slave owners want to work?
Name a time when people wanted to work. Did slave owners want to work?
Everybody’s like : we need to build more apartment complexes and duplexes. No, we need to outlaw landlords.
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Ah, the efficiency of the private sector.
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You’ve been a teenager who can’t vote and also someone who went to the mall in the past with a same sex partner and got dirty looks from older conservatives within the last few months. You live in a city with rolling blackouts in America.
As a teenager below voting age you know groceries are a luxury now compared to the past. Everything leads back to third party voting with you, again a teenager below voting age who went to the mall with someone you were dating as a social activity.
You are really bad at trolling.
So you’re challenging me to tell you what I think of you doing what I suggested?
Sure. Like if you enjoy doing that stuff it would be totally worth it I’m sure.
There is a particular kind of person who prefers setup and config to doing anything with a computer, and it’s hard to hide my disdain for that sometimes but that doesn’t make it wrong. It also doesn’t mean I’m doing anything with a computer. We’re biased towards ourselves, I get that.
Like, we just put a dog down so I was thinking about my own mortality and how much time I have in life. It’s not a lot, and the idea of making sure an email address is functioning today sounds like hell.
I’m leaving the original statement up because I don’t think enough people walk back hasty statements online.
It sounds like a win win for you and I like that for you.
I print a few exceptional photos a month to save.
I sell my time for like $30/hr. How much money would self hosting cost me vs a data leak where my information was actually used? I have a feeling it’s more.
It’s a nice hobby and I’m sorry I ruffled feathers with my opinion.
You should live the life you imagine you’re protecting with all this security theater.
My grandpa was always really interested in whatever I had going on, especially when I didn’t think it was worth celebrating. We spent a lot of time golfing together when I was a kid and he taught me a lot about staying calm and looking at me today vs yesterday instead of me vs where I wish I was.
Everybody we ran into seemed to really like being around him. We used to play with a lot of people we rolled up to on the golf course. I try my best to be someone people are happy to see; like they were for him.
I miss him but I carry so much of him inside I feel like I can still hear what he would say. I hope I can be as important to someone as he was to me.
I’m sorry bro I don’t make the rules. You can get away with it if you find enough neurodivergent friends.
What I was saying in a nutshell is: you’re not the main character for anyone else but your parents, which, pretty awkward to just say to someone who’s dad died.
Most people don’t think about what others say to them this obsessively because they recognize others don’t actually want to know how their day is going.
Like if I don’t know you and you share your dad died you’re gonna get some Mickey Mouse ass shit from me because I simply was not ready for you to let your trauma leak onto my already unsteady mood.
You’re not in a union, are you?
Ok so if I’m lost in the woods I genuinely don’t care I’ll make it work to get home.
If I’m not lost I’m not using a computer in the woods. That’s where I go to not use computers, after all.
There’s a technical reason they do this that has been pointed out elsewhere but it has the added benefit of filtering out people who believe they are above the process. Most jobs have processes (safety processes, legal processes, etc.). You can avoid people who aren’t ready to accept they may be exceptional, but are applying for a position that does not require them to be.
Just fill your time by being the guy who replies “unfortunately this niche group of people I don’t belong to can’t use your advice” on every ask post reply. Some people really get a thrill out of it.
Like for instance if someone asks how they can stay hydrated and somebody replies water you could say “unfortunately some people don’t have access to clean water”, and then just let the upvotes roll in because it’s technically true. It’s going to make you feel worse in the short term because you’ll know what you’re doing, but you won’t recognize that right away or maybe ever so it’s probably a viable strategy for a month.