I graduated about the same time. Studied philosophy. I started waiting tables and bartending in California for about $200 per night in tips plus minimum wage.
Then learned to to code and I became a software engineer. Started at 60k as intern level, now making 180k while permanent remote.
And most students today can’t even write an essay.
No. Ostracizing just seems soo much more harmful. It seems kinda backwards to me. What’s an acceptable response and what’s not. That’s all.
No, I’m asking why can’t I just punch a guy who deserves it.
Right! Thank you, this is what I’m looking for.
To clarify: I don’t have an issue. I have a coworker I’d like to punch. The alternative strategies I’m taking because I can’t punch him are leaving me feeling dirty.
My follow-up thought. Would so many people not rather be hit once than ostracized forever from a group?
Isn’t a punch or a slap or a headlock better any social or mental punishment? It becomes almost therapeutic for both parties.
Oh please, show me the officer that arrests the workplace bully.
So when was the other one?
What primary after primary?
Because theirs isn’t actually a tree.
Of course the fucking Mormons are trying to own it.
Checks religion and skin color of defenders. Nah.
Lol, I can’t afford not to use AI.
He’s inside my house!
Because I’m a browser and I can’t read typescript.
The steam deck was lower end hardware when it came out. It’s natural for it to lose support right about now.
Get some smart bulbs and set them to a timer. The lights coming on helps wake you up naturally since your body thinks the sun is coming up.
I started to play this one, then when I was trying to decide how to place some skill points I went down the absolute rabbit hole of online build sharing, and companion apps to help you track how to place your points and what gear you need to aquire, got overwhelmed and bored at the same time and put it down.