
Yea, it’s the ending line
“We had it good”
that really got me. The resignation that there’s just things out of your control even if you go down fighting.
Yea, it’s the ending line
“We had it good”
that really got me. The resignation that there’s just things out of your control even if you go down fighting.
People are too non-confrontational. From experience, you have to mention this is impacting your other work to them cc’ing boss or verbally in stand-up, particularly if you’ve already documented what they have to do
That’s why I always roll my eyes when you have these wealthy retired philanthropists like the Gates going on podcasts preaching about how important xyz issue is, when they don’t give a damn about tax reform that can actually create a better standard of living floor for society so that there’s more opportunity for people to come up with a better solution to xyz.
But charities make idiots think these rich people care.
You’re getting downvoted because you didn’t get reference.
It was an Apple ad where some actress from Stranger Things said that after somebody asked her what she was doing on her computer (IPad).
It wasn’t well received because it was almost a celebration of customer ignorance. But in recent decades that seems to be the case with their marketing.
This is the way. Embrace your NPCness
What’s a computer?
The problem is, as a teen you can’t really ditch them without being ostracized by your peers.
Optional like how it reminds me every 3 days that it wants my info for “customization” purposes, and I can only sleep the notification for another 3 days instead of telling it to fuck off?
They have been so predatory, at this point no one should see anything they do as benefiting end users.
Ready to be laid off, i can feel it coming considering the economy feels like its on stilts and my company scrapping the bottom of the barrel for projects to work on.
I don’t own anything and don’t have anybody.
Prepared for my NEET life.