• AJMaxwell
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    369 days ago

    Work isn’t the problem. I like working in my yard, on an art project, or helping a friend accomplish a task.

    Jobs are the problem. Having to work a job for money is stupid.

  • Ascrod
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    139 days ago

    Incredible that we (allegedly) demand democracy in our government but we’re totally happy with totalitarianism in our economy.

  • @[email protected]
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    139 days ago

    I’m still coming to terms with the idea that I’m probably experiencing serious burn out.

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      99 days ago

      It’s brutal. It genuinely feels as though there’s no end or way out, unless the world and the way we interact with one another as a society seriously change.

  • @[email protected]
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    89 days ago

    Places of employment are a dictatorship with strong coercion to behave as though you do not have freedom.

    (I have to caveat this thing I say all the time, “a job is like slavery” because someone always pops in to let me know I could leave my job any time… )

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      69 days ago

      Yeah, you’re free to die on the streets starving and cold, just like the founding fathers would have wanted.

  • RobotsLeftHand
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    58 days ago

    A BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN REFERENCE? IN THIS CENTURY?!

    With the proper modernized correction as well. Bravo.

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        27 days ago

        Been a deep freeze for a couple weeks but nothing lower than -30

        Going ice fishing in a couple weeks with the wife

  • @[email protected]
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    08 days ago

    It gets easier the older you get. Once your brain stops processing most of what happens to you due to redundancies the day doesn’t take long at all.