I'm sorry to hear that. That's a feeling alright 😞
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Like @Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world said, server or website. The latter especially for people with 0 exposure to tech.
Yeah failed in the sense that it hasn't totally disrupted how industries do business, but a success when it comes to chatting with people online about things.
Yeah, 30 is a blip, but I remember 35 felt like the first time that my 30s really hit home - that the years would just keep coming.
This is a bit male centric, but Neal Stephenson had a good line about this feeling in Snow Crash:
Until a man is twenty-five, he still thinks, every so often, that under the right circumstances he could be the baddest motherfucker in the world. If I moved to a martial-arts monastery in China and studied real hard for ten years. if my family was wiped out by Colombian drug dealers and I swore myself to revenge. If I got a fatal disease, had one year to live, devoted it to wiping out street crime. If I just dropped out and devoted my life to being bad.
The process of getting old is bit like getting farther and farther away from that point. And maturity is what you do with that feeling.
But seriously, this is often the best parts of the evening. I have a buddy who lives near me, and I think the reason we're so close is because neither one of us drive, so to and from any social event, we've been walking and talking for a couple hours.
I tell myself I'd and still walk if I got a car, but I also told myself I'd hang out outdoors even after it was safe to gather indoors. Once you have the lazy option, it's too easy to take it.
Right like GoT, i see what you mean. I still like my time travel imagery
You say that, but sometimes a continuation is so bad that it like goes back in time and somehow taints your memories.
Wait, that can't be right. No, I was just playing Smash Bros with my room mates a moment ago, like just… twenty … years ago … oh
I mean I am old, yes, but I feel like most North American millennials would get the same.
Occupy the bottom of the ocean!
I forgive you your autism lol, I was raised very similarly especially because I had three sporty sisters (much sportier than I was).
That's what happens if you remove sex barriers for work. For instance, most people could not be firefighters regardless of their sex or hormonal makeup. In fact most men do not have what it takes to be a firefighter. But some men do, and some women also do. And most importantly, these men and women have the drive and motivation to become good at it.
I'm not even saying there are the same amount of qualified candidates between men and women, but there are enough in both groups that it makes sense not to limit applications along lines of sex or gender.