If we're going by the The Good Place point system, not only are we all going to the Bad Place, we're all getting VIP seats in The Worst Place.
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Wow, that looks like something I'd drag to LAN parties in the late 90s.
It's how I was taught in the Navy to write dates. I stood a lot of watches and made a lot of log entries.
I saw this tip on the Pirate Software YT channel. Nearing the end of the interview when they ask if you have any questions, ask them "If you hired me right now, what position would you put me in that best fits my skillset?"
I've been a PC gamer for almost 30 years now. This perpetual march of buying new PC upgrades to play new games is an old song.
Pete has been making the rounds on various right and left'ish podcasts and channels, that's probably why his name is coming up. Though he avoids discussion on specific policy or make any firm stances.
Basically he's doing the Democrat Dance. Saying lots of words with little or no substance or committment.
Host: "America is feeling a lot of economic pain."
Pete: "I aknowledge and empathize with that pain."
Host: ".....and? What would you do about it if you were president?"
Pete: "Yes! So, about that local sports team..."
I write the date a bit different depending on which format its going on.
For example, computers like to sort things alphabetically. If I'm writing electronic diary entries, I'll name the document as "2025-06-01."
If I'm hand signing a legal document, I prefer to sign it as "01JUN2025" or "01JUN25" if space is an issue.
If the format is preselected and deviation isn't allowed, I'll just write it like everyone else does.
Personally, I like dating things in ascending or descending order. Day month year, or year month day.
Chat bots aren't currently programmed to answer questions about color combinations. AI programs like ChatGPT can, but your typical chat bot on internet forums, business chat channels, and dating sites can't.
Next time you think you're dealing with a bot, ask it a color combination question like "What do you get when you combine red and blue?"
I work long hours as a welder, most of my work clothes are baggy mens clothes from a thrift store. My hair is typically up in a bun and tucked under a cap. I get misgendered a lot when in my work clothes which is fair, I totally get it.
But when I'm waiting on cooldown, on a break, or at lunch, I like to read a book, draw in a sketch pad, or write in a notebook. The guys are always on their phones watching Tiktok or playing some game.
It may be a little thing, but I enjoy reading, writing, and drawing which I consider to be a "typically female thing."
This issue is a hot potato for politicians, none of them want to fix it. To fix it is to aconowledge the real unemployment numbers which will reflect badly on a political party.
If Political Party XYZ were in charge and changed the unemployment count to the true count, Political Party ABC will claim unemployment "skyrocketed" because of Party XYZ without the context of the count being more accurate.
And if Party ABC takes back power in this hypotherical, they would change the definition back to the inaccurate count, then claim they drastically lowered unemployment.
Generally, if software was affordable and their business model is ethical, I wouldn't pirate it.
If a company is charging a subscription for something that has no business being a subscription, I'll pirate it. If a business is stealing data or willingly collaborating with evil people/governments/regimes/etc, I'll pirate it.
Male stereotypes have to be culturally broken first. Men are being taught that showing any emotions other than anger and hate is effeminate. They're being taught that empathy is weakness, that education is stupidity, that freedom is slavery.
Everything that makes men human is being stripped away, leaving a husk of burning hate awaiting marching orders. They need to reconnect to humanity.