luis.fullofit.blog
writer (software, essays), line cook, sewer socialist
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people have gotten worse at blocking on sight or not responding to clickbait. i feel that people were doing better at this on bluesky for a while!
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i don't know how else to say it, but putting a fellow human on a pedestal like that just seems... servile? puerile? serf-like? i don't think that OP is far from saying "he's better than me"
(this is independent of what the person in question did!)
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dale sin pena. sin practica no se aprende.
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one more way in which I'm becoming a left small c conservative is that I'm increasingly convinced that a healthy polity does in fact require certain professional fields to feel a, yes, kind of elitist/grandiose, sense of purpose in their work. believe in the fucking mission of your vocation shithead
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this is both funny and (in a just world) an effective proposition
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that would be a perfectly valid assumption in a normal city. here in nyc, the city does not seem to have the capability to build things out of concrete, so... this kind of just is the solution.
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the former
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like, even videogames count here! as a teen, i was in a wow guild/raid group that aimed to compete for server-firsts, and it's not just "playing a game"—you have to manage schedules, resources (players/materials), loot distribution, fight analysis, in-fight leadership, etc.
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i think i'm going to lose it
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i think i would literally die trying to do this
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however, the first person who squeezed a sturgeon and ate the black pearls that came out of it was a Certified Freak
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the most baffling issues i've found in my career have all surrounded bluetooth. not necessarily the hardest problems, just the incomprehensible ones.
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"They wouldn't do that, that would be stupid, therefore you must be lying about what they want to do" is a load-bearing pillar of the Republican Party, and it's why we must touch the stove.
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a LOT of Americans grew up with shitty and abusive Dads or other male authority figures, never learned to deal with it, and are now making it everyone's problem because Trump (and now Musk) slot so easily into that abusive role but nationally.
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love 2 feel keenly aware of my mortality any time a car zooms by me on Empire when i'm traveling between the bike lane on Bedford and the (beautiful, protected) bike lane along Flatbush/Prospect Park
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this place should be a slam dunk for a redevelopment. i walk and ride a bike by it all the time and there literally is nothing going on here!
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the OP might've found my comment crass, but i was agreeing with them that sanctuary cities are a good policy with a reasonable origin. now the general public don't understand why this is the case, and will have to learn by Touching The Stove, Again
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libertarians should thank the state every day for providing the infrastructure necessary for them to denounce the state
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this is an insane POV for that story. i can't imagine thinking that without it being a bit.
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I’m not a pariah I’m just outnumbered by losers
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whoever came up with the ro khanna cycle was a visionary
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everyone thinks their own individual reason to say no is unique and that it should be done elsewhere.
is it really that hard to take one more step and think, "what if everyone else gets to do the exact same thing in every neighborhood?"
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evergreen