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- Comment on A billionaire wrote this letter to Google a year ago. How likely is that Google's layoffs and actions since then are at least partly because of this? 9 months ago:
Fair play, fuck this dude. Let’s eat
- Comment on A billionaire wrote this letter to Google a year ago. How likely is that Google's layoffs and actions since then are at least partly because of this? 9 months ago:
Is there a source on this
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Eh, if you’re in the hospital, do what you’re told. If you don’t want to listen then just fuckin leave.
Waffling in the middle is a waste of everyone’s time.
- Comment on Mia Goth, A24 Sued By Background Extra Who Claims He Was Kicked In The Head During A Scene In ‘MaXXXine’ 10 months ago:
I mean, dudes got a point…
- Comment on Don't worry, we only lost the dangerous parts... not something personal like your dob 10 months ago:
I definitely don’t either, but I sense that the email itself is supposed to be the infuriating part here. The scenario is mildly infuriating for sure, but the email itself is still about as good as you can get in my opinion. Quick, clear about what could be hit.
- Comment on Don't worry, we only lost the dangerous parts... not something personal like your dob 11 months ago:
Isn’t the bulleted list the stuff that was lost? They say “we don’t have govt id stuff so that can’t be stolen, the CC info wasn’t affected, here’s the info that was potentially hit”
This seems like a great email to get.
- Comment on How is it that there are cold treatments and hot treatments for the same injuries/conditions? 1 year ago:
As I understand it, heat will relax the fleshy bits but encourage swelling a bit and cold will reduce swelling but stiffen the fleshy bits. So depending on how far your injury is on its healing journey, you can use whichever is better at the time.
- Comment on Why cant the Middle East just chill out? 1 year ago:
I gotta be honest, if you ever want to make a point land with anyone, starting with “… privilege” is about one of the worst ways to do it. It’s just an insult: you have such a cushie life that you can’t conceive of whatever.
And then, given the opportunity, you should probably actually answer their question instead of simply condescending.
- Comment on What's it called when pronunciations are sounded out with normal letters? 1 year ago:
Phonetic spelling
- Comment on Can someone explain the boundaries around 'people pleasing'? 1 year ago:
A “people pleaser” personality means a person feels a strong urge to please others, even at their own expense. They may feel that their wants and needs do not matter or alter their personality around others.
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