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lemmyvore , to me_irl in me⚠️irl

“I only do the tasks assigned to me in JIRA.”

jjjalljs ,

This is legitimately very effective at stopping nonsense.

“Can you make a ticket please? And talk to the team lead about prioritizing it”

corsicanguppy ,

Re-word that “I’ve prioritized my tasks in JIRA, and I hope you’ve been using it too.”

… except, not jira. There are so many better options.

cthonctic , to programmerhumor in Blue keyswitches are my favorite
@cthonctic@kbin.social avatar

Tell me you are a psychopath without telling me you are a psychopath.

Gork OP ,

It’s the sound of productivity, my bro/sis.

Ensign_Crab ,

Can’t hear you. Model M.

cosmicrookie , to aboringdystopia in The Palestine experience
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

They were clearly hamas

taanegl , to lemmyshitpost in It helps to set your preferred age range from 18-120 for full coverage

30s my dude. My how the turn tables.

MrVilliam ,

This is the truth. Focus on yourself for now. Learn things, get good at stuff, advance your career, understand different perspectives, cook and eat healthy food that tastes good. Be somebody you really want to spend time with. A significant chunk of this is just you being confident and comfortable in who you are. Then people (including women) will be interested in spending time with you.

It helps to not be broke or ugly, but dressing well and washing yourself and smelling pleasant can get you pretty far.

snausagesinablanket ,
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

It helps to not be broke or ugly

qooqie ,

Controversial opinion: very few people are ugly if they take care of themselves.

Crashumbc ,

Actual controversial opinion: I wish people would stop saying bullshit like this. And it is utter and complete bullshit.

There are MANY ugly people and for them taking care of themselves helps of course but, ain’t going to change them facts. They’re ugly…

qooqie ,

It’s not bullshit, average is average for a reason. Most people are average or slightly below average and if they just take care of themselves they will look a ton better. Attractiveness is on a bell curve not a straight line.

mycodesucks ,
@mycodesucks@lemmy.world avatar

Okay, maybe this is true.

It’s also possible you’re talking to someone in the long tail of that bell curve who is already taking care of themselves. You are making a lot of assumptions and your attempt to push responsibility onto him when he may in fact be in the lowest percent of that bell curve, and if he is, your well-intentioned controversial opinion is like throwing salt in his wounds.

People always just assume they can do this with this problem. If someone has mental health issues, they tell them to seek help. If someone has physical issues, they tell them to see a doctor. If they have relationship issues, “Oh, it’s all your fault, man. Work on yourself.” even in the absence of ANY evidence.

I know it’s uncomfortable to think about the people in that bottom 1% of the bell curve who are completely helpless and overwhelmed, but victim blaming isn’t a good way to deal with it.

deaf_fish ,

I sympathize and also I disagree that there’s only one curve. Everyone is different about what they like. One person uggo will be someone else’s hotty.

Now, if you’re not conventionally attractive that is definitely harder because everyone’s opinions are skewed.

I also understand that you may feel like just giving up on finding a match. If that’s the case, that’s you’re right. When you really do give up, please stop posting about how it’s impossible to find someone. You’re being discouraging to others who are still trying. And the only other option is State mandated partners. Trust me no one wants that not even you.

mycodesucks , (edited )
@mycodesucks@lemmy.world avatar

All I’m saying is, when people post these kinds of things, they’re likely not looking for platitudes or advice. If they wanted that, the title of the post would’ve been “someone help me”. It’s okay to let people vent about a situation that sucks for them without telling them all of the things you think they should be doing differently.

deaf_fish ,

This is just venting? lemmy.world/comment/9580103

Then I’m not sure I can tell the difference between venting and someone giving an opinion that they are willing to defend. I’m also not sure how anyone could tell the difference.

mycodesucks ,
@mycodesucks@lemmy.world avatar

I suppose that’s a fair point. I can’t make the claim I know that.

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Are people really that different in what they like? At least the American movies are portraying the exact same kind of attractiveness, to the point that it gets super boring to watch.

deaf_fish ,

Yes, if you want an example, look at fetishes. Also if you look through history, you’ll find that what people considered attractive varied massively.

But also to your point, the media that we all consume says that this is the kind of person that looks attractive. And so if you ask most people what is attractive, they will tell you the standard Hollywood type.

But I think most people, if they see someone that gives them that happy brain tingle, would go for it even if who they’re looking at isn’t conventionally attractive.

Don’t get me wrong, if you’re not conventionally attractive, it does make things harder, but not impossible.

If you need a modern example, I’m a fat computer nerd, and my wife found me on the internet.

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Yeah I agree. There is a lot more to a real life meeting than how people look. That’s why it’s really important to meet people in real life and not on video.

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Lol :)

magic_lobster_party ,

I did all those things. Where fight?

Norgur ,

You do understand that everything you said and the sentence "be comfortable with who you are" are a contradiction, right? Fulfilling all the other stuff you mentioned will take massive amounts of energy of you're not the type who does them naturally, trapping you in a cycle of "still not good enough". Vigorous self-improvement is quickly becoming the "high performer" equivalent to bulimia: a form of utter self-hatred expressed as pseudo-beneficial behavior that actually does way more harm than good.

Truth is: love is chance. You might be able to increase the odds somewhat, but in the end, none of us can really control if we.end up meeting someone we will be able to spend our lives with. Trying to constantly be different tha you'd be naturally (trying to be the career guy with hobbies sports and eating healthy, while deep down you are a lazy ass couch potato) will increase your chances of meeting someone, bit I'd argue it will not increase your chances of being happy with someone. Or being happy with yourself for that matter.

Paradachshund ,

This is true. I went through a long period of this exact pattern in my early 20s and while some positives came out of it, it also made me never feel good enough and like I always had to change things to be better. Nothing was ever enough and it was depressing and exhausting.

I only realized how toxic the pattern had become when I started going to therapy. The therapist pointed out that all of my appreciation towards myself was conditional. I only felt good if condition x/y/z was met, and there were always new conditions to make me feel not good enough anymore. He encouraged me not to remove all conditional appreciation, but to try and find an equal degree of unconditional appreciation and love towards myself that wasn’t based on others. Not easy to do, but it made a real impression on me and it changed my outlook, even if I don’t always succeed.

Black_Char ,

I'm 33 still waiting

Asafum ,

Same, 38.

It doesn’t happen for everyone. Life isn’t a fairly tale. :/

the_grass_trainer ,

Yeah I’m just waiting for everyone to stop having fun so i can sort through sloppy 1/80s

voltaa ,

Maybe being the kind of person who refers to it as sloppy 1/80s has something to do with it.

the_grass_trainer ,

That would make sense if i were constantly saying that every time i was in a situation where i could say it. I’m not, so it doesn’t.

That’s just how it feels sometimes when people say “it’s just not your time yet.”

oehm , to lemmyshitpost in Intrusive thoughts

Fuck this person

kersploosh , to noncredibledefense in 👉👈 What if we kissed by the dismantled MIG-29s in the Polish countryside?
@kersploosh@sh.itjust.works avatar

And where did you get those unmarked crates of R-27’s?

They fell off a truck. Now stop asking questions.

nuke OP ,

Launch missiles and sell them to Ukraine midflight

We do a little trolling…

https://files.catbox.moe/ecs9vj.webp

petrescatraian ,

IKEA

skillissuer ,
@skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

You can buy these A2A missiles in any missile shop

Opeth , to me_irl in try it

Off topic but I’m really happy I’m seeing more and more mastodon screenshots instead of Twitter. Also helps me find new peeps to follow.

Techmaster , to memes in F as in frog

So Alex Jones was wrong. The frogs are turning gay because the females keep playing dead.

ma11en ,

I think you only need the first 5 words.

the_Coffin_Seller ,
@the_Coffin_Seller@lemmy.world avatar

If I remember correctly in this particular case Alex Jones was right - which is a very very weird thing to write to be honest.

Here is a deep dive by Oki’s weird stories

and his Interview with Tyrone Hayes

I despise Alex Jones He is a sad fart of a human being and I hate that it seems in his career of obscene, hurtful and dumb conspiracy shit there is one thing that he got actually right. Apes on a typewriter.

JusticeForPorygon ,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

He was kinda right. IIRC there was a study done that found that fluoride may have caused a slight increase in estrogen levels in male frogs, but I don’t think it was significant enough to effect their behavior

the_Coffin_Seller ,
@the_Coffin_Seller@lemmy.world avatar

You’re right I should have said there is only a small amount of truth in his comment. I remember watching oki’s deep dive and the beginning kinda stuck in my head where he himself said that he doesn’t like the fact alex jones was correct on something

Franzia ,

Sad fart. Who is a happy fart of a human?

Evilphd666 , to memes in Great deal ngl
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Hupf , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time

We should make the days 28 hours long as well while we’re at it.

Adalast ,

I actually had this happen once. My mental health actually improved, but it was untenable for my job and social life unfortunately. It was kinda nice for a couple months though.

sukhmel ,

Afaik, the effect depends on if you have unusual circadian rhythm or not

Adalast ,

Yeah, I noticed my rythem in absence of anything teathering it to the socially acceptable world is about 28 hours. Weird that I am not alone in this apparently.

Dicska ,

There’s dozens of us. Dozens!

Hupf ,

Slightly more than two dozen, actually.

Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

i’m pretty confident it’s an evolutionary adaption to ensure there are people in the tribe that are wide awake when others are sleeping, to keep an eye on things.

same thing with neurodivergence, sexualities, and left-handedness; it’s all stuff that’s been boosting our survival as a species when a portion of the population has those differences.

yuri ,

The next phase of human evolution is here, and it’s gay, autistic, left handed, and sleeping at odd hours. The rest of humanity has yet to realize the end of their epoch is nigh.

IMongoose ,

People used to wake up in the middle of the night for a couple of hours then go back to sleep:

bbc.com/…/20220107-the-lost-medieval-habit-of-bip…

MotoAsh ,

Mine settled on 36 hour days and it was fantastic. Plenty of time to work, plenty of time to play, and plenty to sleep, every day. … then I got a 9-5 job and my life became hell again.

Adalast ,

Sometimes I really hate the modern world. Especially working remotely doing what could be asynchronous work with colleagues, why the hell can’t we just sleep whenever we want, as long as the work gets done.

blindsight ,

What the flying fuck. I literally did that exact thing in university to manage my at-the-time undiagnosed sleep disorder.

I slept through like 30% of my classes, but it was the most rested I’d ever been in my life.

kn33 , to lemmyshitpost in Splish splosh swift splosh 🌊🌊🌊

At this point I think we’re actually just beating a pot of glue

HotsauceHurricane ,

How else are we supposed to get whipped adhesive?

ilikecoffee , to videos in Airplane that seems stuck in the air

It’s just politely letting the other plane go past, like a proper gentleplane…

Custoslibera ,

M’Boeing.

EatSleepBatheRepeat ,

M’Braer

GenesisJones ,

M’bus

Zier , to pics in Kummakivi is a 500.000 kg rock in Finland that has been balancing on another rock for 11.000 years
@Zier@fedia.io avatar

This is the rock that keeps the Earth right side up. If you knock it off we flip upside down and Australia gets to rule the planet.

Kolanaki , to lemmyshitpost in Let π = 5
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

They’re just rounding up from “3.”

errer ,

And not that pussy rounding up where you go up by only 1, oh no, we’re rounding up 2 baby.

Resol ,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

The value of Euler’s number is now 4.

ThePyroPython , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time

But how would the corporate world divide the 13 month year into quarters? Don’t you know what that’ll do to the bottom line?! Think of the poor shareholders! /s

kameecoding ,

3 months 1 week?

NegativeInf ,

We dine on the rich during month 13.

SlopppyEngineer , (edited )

The solution to that is having 12 months of 4 weeks each, and one week of solstice every 3 months. One quarter then is 13 weeks in total. That makes it so each quarter perfectly matches a season and keeps it all in sync with solar time. In the ideal case you also match the school holidays to the solstice, and the winter solstice includes new year’s day and leap day, making it just a bit longer for Christmas holidays.

Yes, I’ve given this a bit too much thought.

CileTheSane ,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

I’d put leap day with the Summer Solstice, split up the extra days.

Philippe23 ,

Kodak used this calendar for 60 years. The company’s decline started within a decade of abandoning the calendar.

en.wikipedia.org/…/International_Fixed_Calendar

TheGrandNagus ,

Split it to 3 months as is now, then the remainder is 28 days. 28 is divisible by 4 to leave 7.

Q1 ends 1 week into April, Q2 ends 2 weeks into June, etc.

Flax_vert ,

3 months and one week. Simples!

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