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@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works
Here on break
- Comment on I knew it all along! 11 months ago:
If a Man cannot tear a page from the marshmallow and burn it - then he cannot be a scientist
so true 😔
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 11 months ago:
Can’t believe no one’s said spritz of lemon juice yet. That was my go to as a kid.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
This makes me uncomfortable.
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
Well it was
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
can also confirm that Guinness makes an awful Android launcher, like trust me don’t even try it
- Comment on Headphones are a crutch 11 months ago:
Oh nice so you can flip about a bit to find the perfect spot - so handy!
- Comment on Headphones are a crutch 11 months ago:
what really??
- Comment on Headphones are a crutch 11 months ago:
Vetinari IRL. From Soul Music by Terry Pratchett:
Besides, Lord Vetinari, the supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork, rather liked music.
People wondered what sort of music would appeal to such a man. Highly formalized chamber music, possibly, or thunder-and-lightning opera scores.
In fact the kind of music he really liked was the kind that never got played. It ruined music, in his opinion, to torment it by involving it on dried skins, bits of dead cat, and lumps of metal hammered into wires and tubes. It ought to stay written down, on the page, in rows of little dots and crotchets all neatly caught between lines. Only there was it pure. It was when people started doing things with it that the rot set in. Much better to sit quietly in a room and read the sheets, with nothing between yourself and the mind of the composer but a scribble of ink. Having it played by sweaty fat men and people with hair in their ears and spit dribbling out of the end of their oboe… well, the idea made him shudder. Although not much, because he never did anything to extremes.
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
Yeah more of a case for public shaming or filing a complaint or even just an honest Glass Door review
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
Yeah bad example. I’m on break at work
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
Tell me how you really feel why don’t you
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
How is that different from any other accident of birth that can’t be changed? People really do discriminate based on when you were born:
Not hard to extrapolate a case from this. Imagine a landlord refusing to rent because you’re a “scorpio” or an employer turning you down because they’re looking for a “dog” person.
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
Yeah yeah not protected, but same could be said for requiring blond hair or blue eyes. Still discrimination
I am not a lawyer
- Comment on This person's rejection reason 11 months ago:
What about star sign? That’s got to be illegal, and it’s p close to this
- Comment on It's dangerous to go alone. Take this. 1 year ago:
That legalistic genie logic. I think the intent of the penny is pretty clear, even if the wording is way too open.
- Comment on It's dangerous to go alone. Take this. 1 year ago:
I’m assuming there’s a downside, like you have to commit to whatever thing you were planning before the flip. So like I say I’m going to slap a cop, and then I flip the coin, hoping for the best.
Maybe the effect only lasts until you look which side of the coin came up - so you won’t know how it will go until you’ve tried it. :D
- Comment on It's dangerous to go alone. Take this. 1 year ago:
Penny. I like to live dangerously.
- Comment on Godlike 1 year ago:
Actually fewer steps
- Comment on Godlike 1 year ago:
It’s based on ironic interpretations of the words “rare” and “well done.” The former is a humorously misinterpreted extrapolation of RPG loot tiers, and the latter is based on misunderstanding the phrase to be meant in a congratulatory sense, rather than the extent to which the meat was cooked.
- Comment on it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core... 1 year ago:
Damn, I’m sorry friend. :( I know that sting
- Comment on it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core... 1 year ago:
What a hot mess. Were you one of the people that was able to get a salary adjustment in the positives at least?
- Comment on Writing of quality 1 year ago:
How I picture writing.
Actual writing: the keyboard is lava, never touch it
- Comment on it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core... 1 year ago:
Hero. Salary negotiations must have been a riot that year lol
- Comment on This is my life now 1 year ago:
I think you did just get it
- Comment on My children will refer to me as father. 1 year ago:
I mean sure new slurs are invented all the time, but it’s really not that deep. Pops is just one of the more common ones. You see it in movies and stuff.
- Comment on This is my life now 1 year ago:
Just guys being dudes
- Comment on This is my life now 1 year ago:
Oh I see reminded me of the movie The Arrival, but didn’t recognize this screenshot so that’s why
- Comment on This is my life now 1 year ago:
p much this
- Comment on My children will refer to me as father. 1 year ago:
If it’s used in the same way ya
- Comment on She broke it so she could baguette properly.... 1 year ago:
Nice of your grocery store to pay for someone to bag your groceries, though. Ours pretty much just throws it on the floor for us to deal with.