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That_Devil_Girl
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  • I am a Satanist. I swear no oaths, pledge no allegances, I neither bend the knee nor bow my head. The only thing I'm loyal to is the betterment of humanity as a whole.

  • Skilled hands would be welcome, let's hope it happens.

    We'll see, I guess. It would be nice to move away from the craziness. I'm still an apprentice, but I know my craft and could teach it.

  • I started when I was around 40, I kid you not. Born 1982, I'm currently in my forth and final year of apprenticeship. I've got all of my qualifications done almoat a year early.

    Before, I was leaping from crummy job to crummy job when I got a fire watch gig. The job was dumb, but I worked with welders. One even encouraged me to become a welder. He also taught me a few basics.

    Best advice I can give for becomig a welder is to really committ to it. Dedicate your heart, mind, body, and soul to it. Master your craft, and don't settle for "good enough" work. Don't worry about the money, it will come in abundance.

    When instructors and employers see your passion and dedication to the trade, they'll respect & hire you.

    Also, your reputation as a welder is crucial to maintain. It follows you everywhere you go. So build up a good reputation. When you make a mistake as all welders do, own up to it and try to make it right. If you build up a reputation for honesty, integrity, and reliability, even if you're just a mediocre welder, it will still supercharge your career.

  • What about your individual experience?

    I probably wouldn't even notice.

  • It is definitely hard work, but it's rewarding work. Some welders specialize in one specific thing with one specific process, but I believe this is a career mistake. A well-rounded welder should have some experience and training in every process.

    There's SMAW (often called stick), GMAW, TIG, flux core, brazing, plasma cutting, oxy/acetalyne cutting & welding, carbon arc'ing, etc.

    My shipyard job almost exclusively does stick welding. Occasionally we'll do TIG, but I can count on one hand how many times I've TIG welded last year.

    The shipyard trained me, but I had to go on my free time and money to learn the other processes. I think it was worth it, IMO. I'm not great at the other processes, but I can do them well enough to pass workmanship inspections.

    Plus if I ever lose my job (in the US it's looking more and more likely), I still have a robust skillset to find another job. It's a good trade to have, it's extremely difficult for a company to hire someone overseas to do it. In a sane world, the job security from welding is great.

  • I'm a shipyard welder in the US and I would love love love to move to Canada right now. With Canada shifting trade away from the US and towards other countries, the need for trade ship building and maintenance will skyrocket. Ships are always in need of repairs, and being a welder means a guarenteed job.

  • It can be hard and fustrating at times. It's a zombie game that pulls no punches.

    Shoot a gun? Every zombie within half a mile heard that and are now converging on your location.

    Hiding in a building? Zombies will break down doors, break in through windows, climb over and under obsticals, etc.

    Got a scratch? Theres a chance its the zombie infection. Sympoms set in and you become a zombie

    Even on the easiest settings possible, it's still a challenge to go at it alone.

  • I didn't quit the LDS church, I was unofficially excommunicated for being born intersex and having a puberty not consistent with my assigned gender.

    I have both sets of genitals. Both are small, deformed, and non-functional. The bishop at the time told my parents to keep it a secret and to raise me as a boy. Then puberty came along and I physically filled in as female.

    It scared the ward members, it scared the bishop (different bishop than before), ajd it scared me. I didn't know what was happening, nor did anyone else in the church. From their POV, a boy just physically changed into a girl.

    The common sense thing to do was to consult a qualified and competent doctor about this, yet no one in the church did that. Not even my parents. The bishop gave my parents an ultimatum. Choose between God or your child abomination.

    They chose God and my parents disowned & kicked me out. The church quietly turned their backs on me. They all wanted me to just go away.

    I'm older now, wiser, and in a far more stable life. I'm even an ordained Satanic minister now, and I am happy. Our congregation welcomes those who are cast out. Words and deeds are more important than your physical appearance or what's in your pants.

    Edit: And before any LDS members respond with attempts to get me to rejoin, don't bother. I no longer believe in gods, afterlives, and magic. Plus I will never rejoin the religion that cast me out for the crime of existing.

  • I was playing Project Zomboid because my friends were playing. Turns out they were just waiting for a Star Citizen patch and abandoned PZ when the patch dropped.

    I won't play Star Citizen until they fix optimization issues. Right now it's a buggy mess with 8 to 10fps.

  • M'Lady

    Jump
  • Framing reddit argument screenshots you think you've "won?" I've definitely met those types on Reddit.

  • The "prophet & pah wraiths" stuff does get better in later seasons, and it plays a major role in the final season.

    You're only on season 1, and first seasons can be rough. But it does get better, it makes more sense, and it's integral to the DS9 story.

  • If you get kicked out of the military for being trans, run for political office. Any political office, high and low. Primary Republicans and Democrats alike. They're both a parasite on America.

  • No, we would work together on tasks. I would walk to work while Other Me would take my car and get errands done. Or to change things up a little, Other Me could walk to work and I would run errands.

    Hell, Other Me could play my online games and make progress while I'm at work. I've been meaning to level up my Black Mage in FFXIV, but life has kept me busy.

    In the evenings, we would have to clearly explain to each other what we did that day and who we interacted with. Otherwise we risk diverging into two different people.

  • I hate modern "news" sites. They can't call a thing what it is. It's a Nazi salute, plain as day.

  • The point is whatever we choose for ourselves. Just because we eventually die doesn't mean living isn't worth it. I don't care that one day I'll eventually die, I enjoy living now.

  • Matt used to he a firebrand on the Atheist Experience. He's moved on to The Line show and continues with call-ins.

    His "meanness" has been refined and aimed strictly at bad faith actors who call in. People who are honest and straightforward don't get yelled at.

  • Is it the sweetness that you're addicted to? The fizz itself maybe? There are drinks that are sweet yet not fizzy, and there are drinks that are fizzy yet not sweet. If you can find out, you can begin to substitute less unhealthy options. Then eventually quit entirely.

  • Maybe instead of blaming Google, Reddit should stop pandering to Nazis and condoning zionists committing genocide.

  • Slightly smaller than downloading Wikipedia (minus the videos).