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  • To be fair, I think it holds true for any head of department of health (or whatever they're called) - that's a position that calls for organizational skills and not a medical doctorate. In the same way my project manager doesn't answer questions about clustered datastorage, that's what he has people like me for.
    However, leading JFKJrs department also calls for common sense and skepticism towards conspiracy theories, two qualities he severely lacks. But at least he's right in that particular statement.

  • Haven't used temu, but I have used Wish a lot. It's a lot of misrepresented low quality stuff. But if what you're after is impossible to misrepresent and quality doesn't matter it's alright.

  • 10 STR - Used to be 14 when I worked out.
    12 DEX - Used to be 16, but I've kind of stiffened up with age.
    10 CON - Average. Always has been.
    12 INT - I wouldn't be able to get paid loads for the occasional perl hack if I wasn't. However, see below.
    8 WIS - See below.
    8 CHA - See below.

    Int and wis might be the other way around. My experiences leads me to conclude that I'm reasonably smart, but still prone to stupid decisions. I'm not sure if I have wisdom that makes up for lack of int, or if lack of wisdom sabotaged my int. My will save is awful, though.

    As for charisma, I am OK looking, but I severely lack social skills. I have what you'd call charisn'tma.

  • I think that was the last CD I burned too, before I just started auxing in my phone with Spotify.

    Based on my phone and car-stereo timelines, I guess that means my last burn was probably in 2009 at the latest.

  • While this can certainly be interpreted as defending awful people (which I'm sure someone will, prepare for downvotes because many only read the first paragraph and do not understand nuance) with an awful message, I tend to agree with you.

    Music is art, and like any artwork its quality does not depend on its message. I have to admit that the gay fish was never the kind of artist I enjoyed simply because the rap tracks I like are few and far between. (Wtf is drill rap?)

    But to use a different angle: I've always been a metal head, and there's quite a lot of black metal that I enjoy. And as most sensible people understand, that doesn't make me a satanist, nor do I endorse burning of churches.

    So the obvious question is then: Is Ye's newer stuff any good? Well, fuck if I know. I cannot name a single song Ye made. But he's not exactly making it more tempting to try and like his stuff. Anyway, fuck him and fuck the horse he rode in on.

    EDIT: I did some research. I remember Golddigger. That's all.

  • Well, officers tend to prepare and fight based on the previous war. Because you can't really plan for something that you don't know exist yet.

    But then there are those who manage to adapt anyway. They do reasonably OK. (The average officer).

    And then there are those who manage to innovate on top of that. They tend to do pretty well. (Famous officers)

    And then there are donkeys leading lions, such as Field Marshall Haigh who still insisted on cavalry charges against machine gun equipped trenches as part of the battle of the Somme.

    Being unprepared for the future is understandable, but outright clinging to methods rendered obsolete in the previous century takes a special kind of out of touch chateau general.