

You can make friends at the workplace. It’s making relationships at the workplace is tricky waters. You don’t want to break up with someone where you’ll have to see them everyday.
You can make friends at the workplace. It’s making relationships at the workplace is tricky waters. You don’t want to break up with someone where you’ll have to see them everyday.
The moment I hear of some form of abuse or manipulation coming into the picture. If you’re being abused, manipulated or both at any degree and for however long - get the fuck out.
Muscle Memory.
Plus, I go by a chain or series of passwords. For example, I’ll have a series of passwords that begin with P@ or something and I’ll branch off from that.
I thrift for a fair number of things so, I’m not that affected. 86% of the things in my apartment are through thrifting. The only things I know I’m going to probably wrestle with at times is groceries and newer things I would actually need like some appliance or something breaks down. It depends.
TED Talks are overrated. Basically it’s just a platform where self-centered pompous people take a microphone and say some of the most obviously sugar-coated shit that they can say. Then everyone in the audience all think that they’ve never heard this before and embrace for how ‘enlightening’ it is, when this guy is probably the 5th guy in line that has said the exact same things as the guy before them.
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Vigilante Justice
If the law and authority has failed you, you should be allowed to take matters into your own hands.
I’d be okay not owning my social media account if these parasites would stop thinking they’re entitled to my privacy and sensitive information.
Them corporate elites really love tongue-in-cheek backhanded statements such as that.
“NOW HOW THE FUCK DO I GET MONEY?!”
So much prompting in movement. Until these humanoid robots can flow as easily as a human can, I’m not impressed. Even if the prompts per action rate is a couple nanoseconds, I’m not thrilled. Make them seamless.
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I’d like for you to try and justify all of the times that the U.S Government has broken the law. Laws that they’ve made and international law, unapologetically. Also, you’re making some very weak comparisons. Snowden isn’t like Trump.
The American People deserve the knowledge of what their government is doing. For too long has the government operate in crooked practices that only have made the people grow contempt and distrustful towards.
If the government is going to take, give back, take again and give back our rights while allowing itself to be influenced by corporate interests. It’s fair game.
Another great example - Edward Snowden.
Does anyone really believe that the USA will ever…ever give him a fair trial for what he did? The guy was smart to flee the country. Ah yes, let’s give a fair trial to a guy that just jerked the curtain back to prove that yes, Americans are being spied on by the government. That’ll go nicely! /s
Problem: This is what happens when you pick Apple.
I’ve had maybe 6 people that got away who I could have had a better relationship with than most of the ones I already have had.
Thankfully one of them is still a good friend of mine, we just mesh well in behavior and understanding eachother. Unfortunately, it was a case of her being too reluctant to have taken a chance with me when I broke up with one of my exes some 14 or so years ago. Since then, she’s been with someone new and while it’s been going well. But we’ve talked at times about how we could’ve been if we were theoretically together.
And nothing feels worse than not only knowing you could’ve had them if they just spoke up, but knowing all this time later and not having a crack of a shot to try. It just sucks.
Junk. They’re useless because Google has made them online-only machines that are only good for when they’re online and fewer ways offline.
For a while, least the early generations of Chromebooks, it was possible to substitute ChromeOS with a Linux distro. However, Google learned of this and decided to take that functionality away and I believe that all current generations of Chromebooks won’t allow that.
So, Chromebooks just contribute to e-waste. Good job, Google, you assholes.
$6 currently with MyTello. It’s a 2GB data plan and I think maybe 300 minutes if I’m not mistaken. $10 if I decide to make it 2GB data and unlimited text/minutes.