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kin wrote
Besides the antiwork rhetorics we may spouse, one needs to recognize the necessity of material support that a salary brings.
Hope you get stability in your job to not worry about unemployment.
metocin wrote
I already like my new job because the food is really good but last night while we were closing one of the guys started playing some hardcore & punk, and then the boss started playing some even heavier stuff. So now I love it.
I know it should be the bare minimum but the boss also told me I did a good job tonight and I really appreciated that. I very rarely got positive feedback at other jobs and almost none from my family growing up so it means a lot more to me than people probably think.
plasticspoon wrote
As a job, it's one of the most bearable ones around. Probably do an hour, maybe two, of work a day and get paid enough to cover my expenses for the month. I dread the idea of getting a full time job.
Raxalor wrote
I've got pretty major life changing things happening in the next few months.
All of the changes are positive, yet my brain has decided that panic attacks are clearly the best response to change.
AS a side note, I almost made it two years without a full-blown panic attack. Probably my longest record in the last ~15 years
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
I think civilisation and collapse are the same thing.
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
Anybody tried the new Kung Fu?
I need new stuff to watch real bad this weekend, suggestions welcome.
loukanikos wrote
Hate to link to the bad site but I saw a writeup in r/collapse that was making similar argument this week.
loukanikos wrote
I really hope we can make it culturally acceptable. Not only does it seem like there is still risk of spreading, even between inoculated and asympotmatic people but also just feels like a good call, especially in really dense places like on public transit and stuff.
NeoliberalismKills wrote
As I was planting 2 new raspberry bushes (Anne Gold) yesterday two of the neighbors across the street were areating and dethatching their hideous, fossil fuel fed, wasteland, monoculture grass lawns. Makes me glad I'm a "lifestylist" and could celebrate doing what I love and not see it as a "waste of time." I did appreciate the irony of it nevertheless.
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
I've planted about as much as I can with the space and energy and money that I have.
My baby dragonfruits are all doing well, which is nice.
I would happily learn Kung Fu but that takes resources I don't have either I think.
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
I feel you should mod f/RadicalDoggos
loukanikos wrote
Wow thank you for alerting me to this community
Ennui wrote
Absolutely something sinister at work here. I recommend an exorcist—wait, exorcizist—wait, no, exercise. I recommend exercise.
If it bothers you. If not, you do you, friend.
Basil wrote
This week was school vacation. I've been getting really into chess recently, which is an interesting game. It kinda carries an image of elitism around it, but to my surprise it's been fairly easy to learn and play. Of course, like most hobbies, you can spend ungodly amounts of money on it, but I've managed to improve quite a bit just with a internet connection.
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
The Irregulars
I think I tried it and it didn't work. Depends a lot on my mood at the time.
Mob Psycho
I haven't. Is it any good?
metocin wrote
hell yeah. concealing your identity is praxis
snack wrote
I feel you on the loneliness part, I've been longing for intimacy too. / Joining a casual bike group sounds dope!
snack wrote
I think you might be onto something here... I'd totally watch work-out videos of an exorcizing excercist / exercising exorzist!
As a non-native english speaker writing those last four words were a hell of an exercise in itself wtf
plasticspoon wrote
Hoping my job contract gets extended another six months, the difference it will make it my life is unmeasurable.