My older colleagues looked at me like I was crazy, when I told them during a meeting that 1) they shouldn't communicate work stuff using their private messenger/Facebook 2) they shouldn't respond to messages outside workhours. I thought I was suggesting some healthy boundaries, but I just got labeled as "too lazy to give a tiny bit of your free time". We need this shit codified, or else the "sacrifice-yoruself-for-work" generation won't listen.
Samme her! Hold kæft hvor er det et godt spil. Jeg har sunket mange hundrede timer i det første spil, og indtil videre lever 2'eren op til alle mine forventninger. SuperGiant kan seriøst noget helt særligt.
I had a Galaxy Note 10 die on me after just a little over 2 years (such a shitty fucking phone) and then, swearing I would never pay so much for a phone again, switched to a Motorola Edge 30. It cost less than a third of the Samsung, and it even came without the bloating bullshit. Highly recommend it.
I came to the comments to recommend this one. Great game if you enjoy roguelikes.
Because he wants to feel superior by correcting an irrelevant detail
I only bought wireless headphones because the Galaxy Note 10 didn't have an aux, and required their own overpriced adapter to connect through USB-C. I bike a lot while listening to music and hate when the headphones run out of battery halfway through my ride.
What are you on about? First you're calling competition an emotion, then you're claiming "science" has declared certain emotions "better and more adaptible". Can you try to explain your point again when you're sober?
If you're a Software Engineer, you won't be seeing much of the weather anyway ;)
Cars are destroying the world way faster than any "AI". Can we regulate those to hell first?
There are still great places on the Internet, you just have to seek them out. It's the ones that are spoon-fed to you by the corporations that are soulless, adfilled shitlands.
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Crushes are non-consensual. Getting rejected is definitely the best, because that is the first step to getting over an unhealthy obsession.