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  • Yeah. I don't actually remember anything they might have said though that reminds me: Do you have a good spaghetti recipe? Cause I'm somehow seeing a correlation between people being jerks and spaghetti right now.

    Don't worry, everyone else. We will actually return to the original topic in about 15 minutes.

  • So look, I am not trying to talk down to you or make you feel inferior. The reason I use words with WAY too many syllables tucked into precisely worded sentence structures is because my fucking brain decided it didn't want to remember the normal damn way of saying it.

    Also, our brains glitch. As in it literally feels like some wires crossed. Due to this some situations/days/hours can be torture. Please be kind.

  • Depends. Are we also depressed? Is there actual anxiety tied in with that flippant apparent physical lethargy? How hot is this fire?

    If you want us to do something with some consistency make us feel obligated or change it enough to keep it interesting.

  • I'm at a stage where I wouldn't mind a job that kills some of my love for something, like IT which I do have a passion for, in order to knock out the rest of my bills and build a safety net. One year at that rate would dismantle the remaining bills plaguing me.

  • Obfuscation. Corporate figures telling or giving people the option will hurt their feelings so they'll stop playing. A player who quits is no longer a tier two type with the potential to spend money, so they'll only do this if it becomes a PR nightmare that affects their bottom line.

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  • It's fine to ask your team to bear the burden with appropriate compensation on a timeline of hiring to build out a longer, more sustained work week. Do it right and you'll even gain respect, just gotta follow-thru and be open and honest about the difficulties, while acknowledging and working with your team. Then also be present consistently during this transition phase and either help if you can, or stay out of the way if you can't.

    Problem is we know this isn't how it'll go down.

  • Easy: People within its ranks will begin to make choices. Not necessarily take action, just make choices. If things continue small insubordinations will occur and eventually rifts at nearly every level.

    If things got really bad the military would split into three:

    1. Pro Trump
    2. Pro United States
    3. Undecided/Everyone else.

    If this happens it will be a test of the quality of leadership on both major sides. A fundamental breaking of the chain. It's why Trump wants to replace current military leadership: They've told him no. A pattern we'll continue to see for at least two years.

  • Good point. It's not as if there is 'No way to prevent this,' Says only nation where this regularly happens.

    Children are being shot and there is a much higher chance of these kids needing this plate than literally anywhere else that isn't an active warzone. That statistic alone should say enough. This IS a problem and we should not downplay that fact.

  • "Genocide Joe". This cycle the only people who called him that were individuals who wouldn't vote for him. Typically single issue Gaza voters. That and what you've said makes me believe you either abstained from voting, or voted third party, maybe even voted Trump though that is less likely.

    If I'm right then you are part of the problem. In situations like this last election, the status quo, which has shown it will budge and move at least a bit, is much better than a party who has literally been recorded saying incredibly malicious and evil things, nevermind what Trump has claimed. This is a worst case scenario. It's a valley where incredible change can happen in either direction and voters like you are a direct cause of this. Just look at how you repeated the same tired arguments three times in your replies. Ones you've probably repeated a hundred times, "Don't vote for Genocide Joe".

  • Okay, at the risk of being censored: You're actually being stupid.

    We do NOT support the current Democrats, nor the party, nor their way of doing things. We supported trying to make sure Trump did not get a second term by standing beside the only candidate(s) that had a chance because there wasn't anyone else. So stop for a second and think because it's clear you're a single issue voter: You can't stop repeating the same faulty freaking logic.

    Then is not now.

    Then does not mean we supported them.

    We wanted a better world. Days where we don't have to worry so much. We support Gaza and Ukraine.

    If this and much, much more means supporting the opponent of a would-be dictator, then we fucking do so. That's the difference. WE SAW THE BIGGER PICTURE and did what we had to do.

    It was what had to be done. The Dems fucked up their messaging. However, people like you chose to fuck our home and possibly the world to greater and lesser degrees because you stand so damned fucking stalwart it's like trying to convince a brick wall to fall over with kind words of encouragement. If I live through these next four years I hope to be a part of the team that writes the history books. If I am I'll make sure to cite people like you, @MisterScruffy , for your contribution towards tyranny and dictatorship.

    And for the record: Yes, I'm pissed. Not at you, you're dumb. At what brought us to this point.

  • Sticking with it wasn't a choice. You seem to believe taking our current situation and just rolling that shit back is a time machine we have the capacity of producing. There was no other candidate and we knew that. Unless you have a realistic suggestion that would have worked at the time.

    We're listening.

  • You sure aren't living up to that name with comments like that.

    Look, it wasn't about Biden or Harris or Obama or whomever else you want to project your shitty little excuses on. This cycle was about stopping a then would-be dictator. We were trying to do right by the world. Not by you. Not by the MAGA cultists. Not by Gaza or Ukraine alone. For everyone through stopping someone who had made it clear he, and through the agreement and support of the GOP, would do worse.

    Then you single issue idiotic disappointments wouldn't wake the fuck up. Yes, the Dems fucked up. Harris started strong and some snob Left probably ancient "strategist" convinced her to shift gears and she toned it down, along with other bad choices. It was shit. You know what I can die knowing I did?

    Not voting someone who might actually be fucking evil BACK into the Office of the Biggest God Damn Chair we have. So kiss my ass, Schwdinehund, at least we tried to stop what's coming.

  • It isn't that we aren't targets, only that we aren't currently making ourselves immediately targetable. That said, we do need to brush off our fairly minor defeatism and deal immediately with the slowly encroaching apathy. Yes, the cult idiots will get theirs as they will be a majority negatively impacted moving forward, however we do need to collectively step up constantly.

    I truly believe we can make it the two years necessary to set in a rather sizable doorstop. We just need to work together on attainable goals.

  • They fall in line when they have a common, reachable enemy. As another user recently said, which I believe was wise. - paraphrased: The only reason they're fighting is because we haven't made ourselves a target.