I’ve been trying to tell myself that it’ll be a good day before going into work every day. It’s made a big difference in my mood.
I’ve been trying to tell myself that it’ll be a good day before going into work every day. It’s made a big difference in my mood.
For every asshole billionaire there’s at least one millionaire you’ve never heard of, giving money away and never trying to have too much to themselves. At least, I’d like to believe that.
Might be the folks that are all about SpaceX?
Jack Black, easily.
I’m fucking broke. Can’t afford to move. Can barely afford rent. I get to deal with it as best I can.
You know what they say: C’s get degrees.
It turns out when the vast majority of lithium comes from a country known for being iffy on the whole ‘human rights’ thing, this is what you get.
Could… but won’t.
Halo 2.
That game blew my mind when I was younger.
A torque wrench and no soldering iron?
I guess I’m old enough to remember the times before Surge. The first time.
Yellow 5? Isn’t that the stuff in Mt. Dew that kids used to say shrank your dick?
Ah yes, let’s redirect sunlight ONTO the Earth instead of away from it. Global warming isn’t real, after all.
/s
They keep feeding me astronomy-related videos, but only the ones with flat-earthers and Jesus-botherers in the comments.
I prefer repuglicunts, but yours works too.
Meanwhile Destiny 2 keeps trucking right along.
Through the ages, humanity evolved to recognize that cooperation generally leads to success. If others like us, we have more of a chance to survive and procreate. So our brains release chemicals that make us feel good when we do things that lead us to success. It used to be that sugar was pretty tough to get, so our brains evolved to release those nice chemicals when we eat it. So too is it that when we receive validation, the brain releases those chemicals then as well.
Not everyone is consciously aware of this happening. They just know that when they do some things, act a certain way with a certain group of people, eat certain foods, etc. they feel good. They don’t know that they may be painting themselves into a corner, so to speak, where the only way they can feel good is by doing the things that give them the most of those chemicals. That’s why drugs can be so incredibly dangerous, but it’s also why you see people doing things that don’t make a lot of sense outside of their particular clique. We bounce back and forth between the things we enjoy and needing that enjoyment of those things to be validated.
Of course they don’t want to force paying customers to, y’know, stop being paying customers.
The manager likely thinks it’s him, but it’s actually all the workers that do the work.