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  • Dealing with people like that can be super draining. I had this 'boss' once who was actually just a coworker. He loved to pick apart everything I did. When I stopped trying to go above and beyond and just worked at a pace that felt right to me, he got really annoyed. He acted like he had authority, saying our real boss sent him to nag about my 'bad' work.

    Before I left, he made a big scene about being the best worker there and called everyone else terrible. He'd complain about me sitting down to do inventory and then sit down himself a minute later, just showing off his hypocrisy. If you called him out on anything, he'd sulk and be a pain for the whole day. It's tough working with someone who's both a bully and acts like they're the victim. You never knew what mood he'd be in; if he was mad, he'd come in trying to make everyone else mad too, even yelling at his girlfriend on the phone and blasting music all over the warehouse.

    And the drama never stopped with him, always bragging about how he never got help from anyone. But I'm like, you were fed as a baby, right? You had a roof over your head? He just seemed ungrateful. Someone needs to give him a wake-up call. The worst was my new manager never stepped in to stop him, and they both acted like I was the problem, making fun of me every day. I didn’t want to sink to their level, but sometimes you've got to stand up for yourself quietly, keep notes, and be ready if they push too far. Some people are just awful.

  • 1.) That doesn't really mean anything.

    2 & 3.) How do you know they didn't receive help/treatment? Also, you can't just assume that every person is the same, most people go out of their way to get proper training to use a firearm.

    4.) No, it's gotten way easier, there are blueprints everywhere online freely available and guides on how to make 3D printed guns at home.

    5.) Why did the USA pull out of Afghanistan then? We have the best military in the world, yet we couldn't beat the people who live in the desert that had basically nothing? Urbanization is a nightmare in any war. In the end, it doesn't matter how many resources they have. You have to remember that people in the military have friends and family back home, there would be a lot of internal conflict. Also, If we leave the people defenseless, we'll end up just like China and Russia.

  • We shouldn't be mixing FOSS projects with proprietary communication platforms. There are a lot of FOSS enthusiasts who want their setup to be entirely free and open, including Discord into the mix basically goes against the whole philosophy.

  • 1.) Do you expect all criminals to follow the law?

    2.) Are you assuming that every rape victim is crazy?

    3.) What about when law enforcement doesn't show up in time?

    4.) How do you know they're not 3D printing firearms?

    5.) What about when your government becomes tyrannical?

  • I own a firearm because I don't want to be a victim again. Until you know what its like to truly fear for your life, only then you'd understand.

    Although, I'm not going to defend this guy who ruthlessly shot that poor girl, simply no excuse for that.