I’m about to restart journaling, though it’s only to cover my ass at work. I am entering a new phase of work with some known problem people who might have higher responsibility over me, so I’m doing it purely to show someone else down the line that whatever happened, I was just doing my work (as was assigned by incompetent managers).
Coskii
One of them Carpenter nerd types.
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What kind of rounding has to be done to assume not using the bathroom constitutes 4 to 5 hours daily?!
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My porn tastes are getting weirder
5·1 month agoFantasy bondage is still bondage.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does almost nobody live here?
1·1 month agoSaw Seattle, didn’t think further.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•why does almost nobody live here?
41·1 month agoBased on the voting districts alone, those areas aren’t the least populated in the state, but they’re also definitely not cities.

Since those areas also don’t have hiking trails unlike a huge swath of the state, I’m going guess the terrain along the coast there is not easily traverseable.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•is my sister likely to be aroace? we think so but we would like a good starting point to help her on her journey.
10·1 month agoI feel obligated to point out that while the label fits, it shouldn’t be a defining personality point.
People often get caught with labels they put there themselves or they were given by others. It’s important to be separate enough from them that you are not constrained by them. If they care enough about finding a label to fit for now, I hope they will continue checking in with themselves on occasion to check if the label still fits.
Much like the feeling of ‘if people are going to call me a villain, I might as well be a villain’. It happens (sometimes quite subtly) for most labels people choose to live by.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What was the first thing or video or music or whatever that was so called "pirated" from the internet? How did it happen and was the end user happy? And can you still access it?
18·1 month agoThe first known things pirated looks to have been software at some point in the 70’s.
Most music and video files were so large that actively sharing them back then wasn’t feasible for most people, though I’m sure many made it work even in those slow times. I remember the days of watching images load in one pixel layer at a time.
Napster was the first real breakout application specifically for getting pirated media, but people were definitely sharing movies, music, and anything else digital over IRC well before Napster popped into existence.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•is my sister likely to be aroace? we think so but we would like a good starting point to help her on her journey.
20·1 month agoBased on information provided, aroace is a functional descriptor.
That being said early teens is a highly transformational time for people. Some change would not be unexpected.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your opinion, is space exploration necessary?
10·1 month agoThe word necessary has a lot of wiggle room here. What are necessities? Going by the bare minimum:
- food
- water
- protection from the elements
- protection from illness/infection
- continuation of the species
That’s about everything we truly ‘need’ to die of old age and not go extinct. Nearly everything people currently do is a subset of those needs. Space exploration can be marked under both protection from the elements and continuation of the species.
I’m glad I understood after going through a good amount of schooling and having crap retail jobs that an office job was not right for me. While I believe I missed the mark slightly with construction carpenter. I’m pretty happy with my day to day.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know the place where you've pooped the most in your life?
1·2 months agoYes I do, though I have the distinct advantage of not living in the same place for more than 5 years as I was growing. Now I’ve settled.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This chili oil is apparently very Calorie dense
5·2 months agoit’s just the case of the missing B. The grams are totally fine.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This chili oil is apparently very Calorie dense
9·2 months agoIt’s not though. 4 tsp of butter is significantly less calories than what that label states.
So there’s definitely something wrong. I’m thinking they either meant tbsp instead of tsp, or looked up the wrong one.
I found the same brand on amazon. It’s exactly what I thought.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could have a superpower, what would it be? I'll start: to be invisible.
4·7 months agoBasic telekenisis. I want to be able to move object(s) with my mind. This can include me, also giving me a base level of flight.
It would just be so convenient. Nothing is ever out of reach again.
It’s nice to see how many of yall are quick with whatever your favorite fictional universe is…
I have never put much thought into one I’d deem as a favorite. I like a lot of games, shows, books, and such… But I don’t think I’d be able to pick just one.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Today's date is Dozen/Half Dozen/Two Dozen
0·2 years agoThank you for this. I’m going to use it at work.
And in the mm/dd/yy format it’s also 2x ascending.



Other than possibly confusing me for our dad, yeah. I’d be impressed by what I have accomplished. I’d also be annoyed at the life advice I’d give myself.