Heres my Lemmy response to this guys Youtube response to a The New Yorker article: I don't care for clickbait titles. I don't have receipts, but I can assure you, clickbait titles aren't my thing.
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Sorry it was me. I accidentally left it in neutral.
Now to get the names of things changed in the surrounding cities. "Yeah just take the Ft. Hood exit and you'll drive straight up to Ft. Cavasos."
This one looks really good for an AI piece. I couldn't find any weird blobs or anything when I zoomed in and the fingers look good too.
Maybe I said what I said a little too defensively. I don't want to downplay the quality of what you might have to say on the topic, however, I feel like the r/antiwork dog walkers are upset with me for liking work. I may not be in the most receptive of places at the moment.
Yeah bud I am a specialty nurse for disabled pediatrics, I don't have a bullshit job. Maybe what you said applies to someone else.
Yeah I really can't do purposeless living. I would get depressed in like a week. The content of my work gives me purpose. Those are great hobbies, I enguage with many of them, but none of them would be fulfilling without a purpose beyond them.
The Edge of Tomorrow is my favorite. Now I didn't exactly like that the alien's primary form of attack was "Beyblade" mode, but everything else about the movie was pretty great.
You tell 'em Monkey-Barbie-Squidward
Covid quarantines and stuff were so boring that everything I normally enjoyed became boring also. I learned that if I don't have something to break up time between leisure activities I'll get tired of them. I work, and it isn't the pinnacle of existence, but what I like to do when I am not working feels better or atleast stays as good.
What? I literally did not say anything about a lack of hobbies. Well, if jumping to conclusions works for you I'll reserve my judgement.
Oh lol. Is the Kbin to Lemmy conversion where those really long titles that don't fit come from?