I still wanna know when that wall will be built.
Remember, the one Mexico will pay for?
What about that?
One dumbass thing at a time, here.
We can just queue it up with all the other things stuck in the definitely drained swamp muck.
The sad thing is, this doesn't sound odd or unusual whatsoever. Given the current lack of decorum, I automatically assume this is how everyone must speak to him.
I grew up with some of the first games. Loved Sierra's library. Played some of the more eclectic games like Battle Beast and Howie's Great Word Adventure. As far as programs went, I didn't get much into it until later. But, I do remember using the Microsoft Works Creative Writing Program. That was fun to do designs on.
Seconding the first comment here: I have ADHD and your description sounds very familiar to me. I am able to use alarms to motivate myself to get up and do some things, but it is definitely not 100% and many alarms are skipped. Another thing that helped me was learning to tell myself it's ok; it's to take a break, even a long break, even many long breaks - and it's ok to not do things that were planned. Being nice to me really helped reshape my understanding of achievement. It never gets easier, but learning how to deal with it definitely changed it from daily dread to enjoying life.
The library of things is also something many public libraries have now. Not just media, but tools, power tools, cooking pans and equipment, pod casting equipment. Definitely worth a look.
So, where do we get have to go when they deport us? I'm Irish/Scottish from about 400 years back, so my ancestors were literally here before the USA existed. Do I get have to go back "home"? Because I've always wanted to go!
I had a nice little profile on there until about a month ago. I didn't delete when I saw AI spammers join. And I kept my profile even when the mods were starting to become reddit-ish. What sent me over the edge was when they announced a partnership with an AI company who said they were "just there to beef up security". Yeah, no, not for me. Super sad, too, because Bluesky is a good idea, but I'm sticking with the fediverse.
Ubuntu user here. I get glitches from time to time, and the newest update caused a more than small issue with booting. However, compared to the litany of glitches, bloatware, and user-anti-interface of Windows, I'll sing the praises of Ubuntu all day long. Even the few games I play, like Cyber Punk, run perfectly.
But a printer requires money,
which requires a job,
which requires a resume,
which requires a printer,
which requires money,
which requires a job,
which requires a resume...
1000% this. Spending even an entire work-day to go attend training is part of being in the work force. I'd be spending my personal time dusting off my resume.
I'm predicting the breaking news story for June 2nd is they find out they're fired.