Grogon
@Grogon@lemmy.world
- Comment on how is it to work everyday but Wednesdays and Thursdays? 5 days ago:
I work 7 nights, 8 off, 7 nights, 8 off and so on…
All I can say is that ending my 7th nightshift coming out monday morning it is great to go shopping, it is great to go to the local spa, it is great to basically do any activity cause no crowds.
The downside is that I am usually the only person low age and rest are retired people. Or my friends that work shifts too and are off, thats great.
If I wouldn’t have a wife that has only off weekends and works a regular 9 to 5 I’d probably try to work every weekend and take days off monday to friday. Weekends suck imo cause everything is crowded.
- Comment on Elon Musk Calls Social Security 'The Biggest Ponzi Scheme Of All Time' 3 weeks ago:
That dude wearing clothes like my fresh level 3 orc was in World of Warcraft until it arrived in Orgrimmar back in 2004 looking like a fool.
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- Comment on Germany’s Coalition Collapses, Leaving the Government Teetering 4 months ago:
Hey cool my country made it in the news again :-)
- Comment on Early morning walkies at the Herperduin - 29/09/2024 5 months ago:
Autumn really does have an intoxicating allure, doesn’t it? Those foggy mornings wrap everything in a thick blanket of mystery, where the world feels muted and hushed. As the sun sinks lower, the shadows stretch and twist, creating dark corners that seem to hold secrets—and maybe something more sinister.
When the nights grow longer, there’s an electric tension in the air, a feeling that something is lurking just out of sight. The leaves crunch beneath your feet, each step echoing like a heartbeat, while the lake lies still, a dark mirror that reflects not just the fading light, but the whispers of things that hide in the depths.
As the chill settles in, it’s easy to imagine figures moving just beyond your vision, lurking in the fog. The beauty of the season mingles with a creeping sense of unease, as if the very air is thick with stories waiting to unfold—tales of things that thrive in the dark, where the line between the living and the shadows blurs. Isn’t it fascinating how autumn invites that darker side to play?
- Comment on Veganism is No Longer Optional 11 months ago:
As a meat lover I wish I didn’t like meat and could start living vegan, or atleast vegetarian.
Where I am from I am always confronted with good local and expensive meat and if I just want to buy bananas I gotta walk past a Schnitzel, Hähnchen, Leberkäs Stall. I maid it a week but then I gave up, again.