

They still aren’t your enemy. At worst, they are a burden.
I don’t read DMs.


They still aren’t your enemy. At worst, they are a burden.


It’s still a class war. Not a generational war.


Well, there’s Kash Patel, he’s looking shaky.
Oh, wait, I see your point.
It could have been the arms. That would have worked.


Who cares? Give the big, shitty diaper baby his bottle.


Didn’t see the movie, I had no idea it was that long.
I’m so old I was an adult when I saw the very first shorts on Tracy Ullman.
I was shocked when they hit 20 years. Now, I’m just baffled. Why are people still watching? I can only guess, habit?
The last thing I watched was part of the first movie. Since I had, coincidently, just read Under the Dome (which King claims was not born from the movie), I didn’t even finish the movie.


Same here. Not the working in IT part, though.


Right. Fire the people making the decisions. Leave in place all the people who do the actual work.


Try to imagine a party where phones aren’t allowed.
No one taking pictures or video, everyone talking to each other in the moment, just for the moment, just for each other.


Do you also play hide 'n seek by closing your eyes to hide?


I don’t blame them.


Trump losing at 2D checkers again.

I spend less than half the average of my state. But, I bought my house almost 30 years ago, now, so my mortgage is $800.
I lost my job once, and ended up working for just over half of what I was making before. And, I was able to get by. I remember being a bit mad at myself for blowing so much money when I made more, I could have been saving it.


I don’t think they’re above killing an innocent bystander.


Drinks too much because he’s afraid he’ll get fired.
Gets fired for being a drunk.


People who drive faster than me are maniacs. People who drive slower than me are idiots.


Rigged. They won’t hand it out to some rando.
If it’s just a checkbox, “yes, has a degree”, to get you to the next round of the interview, and it really doesn’t mean anything for your field, then do it.
Eventually, if you need the knowledge taught, and you don’t have it, you’ll be discovered and fired. This is true whether you have the piece of paper, or not.