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  1. I didn't care about blood diamonds until I heard it messed with animals and ecosystems, lab grown for this guy now.

  2. It’s weird to openly state that you don’t care about the suffering of fellow human beings. 

  3. First and foremost, learn what facetious means.

  4. Again, obviously you have never done any software development.

  5. I'm a software engineer, and I don't know what point you're trying to make.

  6. or instead of striking, all union workers will now hand in their two weeks simultaneously. nobody will be liable after that and the negotiation table will be open at the speed of light. it's still an incredibly stupid and anti-worker decision of course that should be corrected asap.

  7. This seems like the logical answer to me. I don't understand why, once they realized it was appendicitis and Amy would be okay, Dad couldn't have gone to Kay's graduation?

  8. Because Amy stayed in the hospital for two days, and wanted both OOP and her mom to stay with her. That’s it, that’s the full reason that OOP gave. Never mind what Kay wanted.

  9. I work closely with my company's call centre and it's the same thing there. Their breaks are tightly scheduled to ensure that everyone gets the legally-required break. My company has been phasing in returning to the office a few days a week but because of how controlled they are, the call centre is one of the only departments that has been allowed to work entirely from home. They don't get pizza lunches or other crappy office perks because of their schedule, so they are allowed to work from home as a consolation prize.

  10. I mean, I’d take WFH over pizza lunches anytime, so I wouldn’t count that as a consolation prize. Sounds like the call center got the long end of the stick for once.

  11. Senior developer. But it will take you longer than if you played social games. Don’t expect to be promoted into lead/staff level.

  12. I think it’s important for people to distinguish between social games and social skills.

  13. Also: If a relationship isn’t making you happier than you’d be alone, then what’s the fucking point?

  14. Cool enough to get her $67,000 PPP loan forgiven before pulling up the ladder.

  15. I mean, since they support retroactively changing shit, how’s about we cancel the forgiveness for all PPP loans? And while we’re at it, let’s retroactively repeal the Trump tax cuts for the wealthy, and charge them what they should’ve paid this whole time?

  16. You live in a fucked up place if you look back and think that you are lucky that the cop didn't fucking shoot you.

  17. I look back on some experiences and feel lucky that a random stranger didn’t shoot me because they were in a bad mood.

  18. That way my exact thought too. I'm not one to shy away from testing the boundaries of laziness but even I was shocked to hear that!!

  19. I felt like it crossed a boundary from laziness into … something mental-health related. Like, there’s just something off and uncomfortable about it, especially when she still has to remind him several times to do it.

  20. I'd argue you don't even have to like them, but for fucks sake don't let them know that. You need to treat them with love and respect even if it's the complete opposite of what you want to do. Children need to have supportive parents and are very perceptive to being treated less than they deserve.

  21. The first step to solving any problem is admitting you have one. I don't have an immediate solution that any individual can insistute (hence it being a systemic problem requiring systemic solutions, not an individual problem requiring individual solutions).

  22. And they did that first step in their first sentence, which even you acknowledged as them pointing out a systemic problem.

  23. The conservatives need to believe there’s a reason why we in the US pay more than any other country for healthcare.

  24. They also need to believe that the US is superior in every possible way … I guess for little more than their ego?

  25. I mean the kid's 11, when I was 11 I was still playing pokemon on the DS 4 hours a day. Eleven year olds don't understand the implications of marital infidelity nor should they.

  26. 11 is about when my daughter’s male “friends” started openly expressing misogynistic views. Within a year or two, they were quoting and defending Andrew Tate.

  27. I have some rich in-laws. When they graduated university they took a 3 year sabbatical before starting their finance jobs prepared just for them. Some years later they took another 3 year sabbatical and their jobs just smiled and kept the positions open.

  28. But I thought rich people worked 865x harder than everybody else? Cuz that’s why they’re rich, right?

  29. I’m not saying you’re making this argument but I constantly see Americans saying “had good insurance… still had to pay $xxx amount” which to me makes me think it’s not good at all. Surely all the insurance costs plus the leftover costs of thousands is way more than what you would ever pay in higher taxes

  30. “Good” is a relative term here. It mostly means that the insurance pays a significant percentage of the charges, which not all do.

  31. The one thing I give her credit for is that she’s always been open about her massive insecurity regarding her appearance. Editing her pictures like crazy is a symptom of that.

  32. She actually has lost a lot of weight recently.

  33. Custody is pretty irrelevant once one parent is dead. Unless there was a restraining order or such they’d automatically return her to the surviving parent. Especially as there seems to be no history of child abuse, ‘just’ spousal abuse.

  34. That’s one of the reasons why I’m paranoid about my own safety. If anything happens to me, I’m afraid of what would happen to my kid. My parents think they’d be able to get her, but I worry that’s not how it would play out.

  35. Exactly, I personally don’t read romances but I hate the whole snobbish attitude towards romances and other genres that are not deemed adult enough.

  36. I have to assume that romance is taken less seriously than other genres (like thrillers) simply because it’s seen as “chick lit.” Anything associated with women tends to be devalued by society.

  37. My company enforces this fairly strictly and it’s amazing. Just one whole day with largely no interruptions where I can put my head down and actually get stuff done. I probably do 70% of my weeks work in that one day.

  38. I usually end up starting big coding efforts on Fridays, because it’s the one day that’s fairly quiet and I can focus.

  39. isn't this a conversation in every field "work to live" vs "live to work"? Either you work for a paycheck that funds your leisure activities that have nothing to do with work, or you work because you genuinely enjoy what you're doing.

  40. We're not shit species, we're living in shit system

  41. “You thought that maybe you could do something with a year of your life that wasn’t working a job for wages? Uhhhh, don’t you know that you’re supposed to give 40+ consecutive years of your life to employers, and wait to enjoy your time on earth until you’re old and frail? Anything else is stupid and unnatural.”

  42. And the trauma compounded, I would think — knowing that strangers are getting sexual gratification from your SA, a company is profiting from it, and feeling like no one is truly helping you.

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