lemmysquezzy
@lemmysquezzy@lemmy.world
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 5 days ago:
Excel users: Blank cells in worksheets, leading / trailing spaces, broken desktop links in shared files, bad formatting, bad conditional formating, merged cells*, locked workbooks from 5 years ago someone lost the password too, looking at you Bob!
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 5 days ago:
But are we summer or winter winds?
- Comment on what are the grievances with the "male loneliness epidemic"? 1 week ago:
OP, I do want to start a discussion about if it is real.
It is starting to feel like selective breeding being manipulative by AI for the wealthy and religious groups. Meanwhile, we keep debating gender wars and loneliness. It would not surprise me if this wasn’t manufactured through propaganda and social media. Even ironically the 6ft, blue eyes, meme was either a call for men to do better, or for women to date higher status men.
Everything is more expensive which limits the working class. Having children is prohibitively expensive. It is of little surprise that there is an entire group of men that are not just lonely, but economically outside of purview, causing loneliness. There are also trends related to formal education that would support this narrative regarding men and women. Upward mobility has shown millenials are worse off than their parents too.
To my understanding even Gen. Z is not dating to a large degree. There is also a push for young men to join the trades and not pursue higher education. So if it is not generational, what other forces are at play?
Given the exaggerated idea of a loneliness epidemic, why don’t we hear about the female loneliness epidemic? How are so many men “failing” at talking to women. It’s not an epidemic, it’s manufactured on purpose. I also belive dating apps are being used in this campaign as well, either for profit, or more so, strict social engineering.
Tldr: I don’t blame men or women, but I do explore the impact of AI and social engineering applied against the working class.
- Comment on Anon tries to meet girls at college 2 weeks ago:
Anon does online degree is more accurate 🤷♂️
- Comment on Young men are struggling in a slowing job market, even if they have college degrees 3 weeks ago:
I’ve considered very recently of returning to school. Or to pivot with the job market. What stopped me is the stability of taking out any kind of loan in this job market. Trades, office or other.