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bran_buckler , to nostupidquestions in Do 9-5 jobs still exist in the U.S.?

For the last 20 years, I’ve worked in smaller tech start ups (~10-50 people) and one larger more corporate tech place (~300 people), and they’ve all been salaried, 9-5. Since they're salaried, it’s a paid lunch period.

bran_buckler , to lemmyshitpost in I don't have long left

I think the joke is that if this bag falls apart, which was supposed to last a lifetime, that it must mean your life is near its end, as though the life of the bag and your own are intertwined.

bran_buckler , to lemmyshitpost in Smh doctors didnt give me a chance

It bothers me that the “M”s aren’t just a sideways “E”

bran_buckler , to games in [PCGamer] Helldivers 2 is the least I've felt pressured to spend money on a game in years, so of course I'm buying everything in the store

The “queue to connect to the server” is how I read their message.

bran_buckler , to asklemmy in If we all exist in a simulation, what will happen once we start running out of RAM?

I imagine it shows itself where processes get dropped, whether it’s walking into a room and forgetting what you were doing, losing train of thought mid sentence, or even passing out when you laid down to watch something.

bran_buckler , to asklemmy in What's a last name (family/surname) that you think is cool?

Murgatroyd, which was the last name of one of the dancers on Dancing With The Stars. To me, it sounds very sci-fi, it makes me think of how Trillian combined her first and last name to make something sound more “space-like” in Hitchhikers Guide.

bran_buckler , to asklemmy in What's a word you've spent a long time not using right?

If I’ve literally learned anything, it’s that if a bunch of us keep using it as a compliment to mean quirky, we can shift the meaning!

bran_buckler , to technology in Republicans slam broadband discounts for poor people, threaten to kill program | Ars Technica

I’m in an urban area where my apartment building is wired for only one ISP. $92 a month, the speed test I just did was 400 down, 20 up.

bran_buckler , to cat in Ruby Hates Beds, Example #236

She’s so precious! Sometimes you just want to sleep on a pile of trash…

bran_buckler , to internetfuneral in apology.jpg

I found someone had posted this on Reddit two years ago. Over there u/Vectrexian had said:

Hell yeah, Sega 32X Metal Head. A janky mess of a game with cool music!

And elaborated:

It’s a clunky mech piloting game for the Sega 32X. The actual gameplay is pretty mediocre, but the music is pretty good (with famed Sonic series composer Jun Senoue on the sound team). One rather “interesting” feature of the game is the character portraits during dialogue, which is where this photo is from. The text was edited for the joke though, that text isn’t in the original game (it’s not even the right font). You can actually change the portraits to anime-style drawings in the options menu but these are funnier, especially when the mouths move.

bran_buckler , to risa in Give me your fucking provisional pip

RIP to those of us that pronounce crayon like “cran”

bran_buckler , to showerthoughts in Where the hell does wind begin??

Or breaking wind. This one has so many layers

bran_buckler , to asklemmy in [SOLVED] Why do stories have such effect on us?

This is a bad take. I’ve never read Romance novels, but I’m not enough of a book snob to tell people that things that get them reading or brings them joy is awful, wooden or painful to read.

Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.
-Maya Angelou

Harry Potter was valuable in getting millions of people, especially children, interested in reading. Not everything needs to be high art, and not everything needs to appeal to you. You’re clearly not the target audience, so don’t shit on someone because they enjoy a thing that you don’t.
If there is something offensive in a book, it can and should be discussed, and readers can become aware of representation and other issues this way, but you’re not trying to have a good faith discussion with your comments above.

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