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I hope yours get better, you seem to be having a bad time. Not everyone is out to get you, you know.
I hope yours get better, you seem to be having a bad time. Not everyone is out to get you, you know.
That’s a bold move Cotton
Nothing wrong with having standards, not sure what’s up his butt.
I’m gonna guess that “Quite the opposite; I have very strong morals. This however icludes things like not lying which means that I always speak the truth and not everyone likes hearing it. I don’t follow many of the social norms expected of me.”
is the reason for this
“A person recently said to me that they sometimes feel gaslighted around me because I so effortlesly make them question their own beliefs and feelings.”
It’s good to remember that most of our society is based on lying, and that most people prefer someone nice, rather than someone honest.
no
just no
please
I… I’m so disapproud.
“I live in a trashy society” don’t we all brother
More seriously, you got great advices in the thread, esp the pen and the muffins. You can offer sweets without having it mistaken as a romantic gestures, it then depends on the sweets you offer. A box of chocolates intent can easily be misconstrued, a box of donuts/muffins, much less so. Except if said muffins have hearts on them, it’s all about context.
Good luck !
Do you know if there are, or if there are plans for a “new” Turing test ?
Interessant pour ce que j’en ai lu, j’ai pas pu finir parce que le pseudo manuscrit (ou manuscrit transcrit en virtuel ?) est juste horrible a lire. (Et ça vient de quelqu’un qui écrit mal, mais du coup je tape au clavier.)
Had a bit of fun with weird proverbs with coworkers today, two that stayed :
The one who swallow a coconut, has complete trust in his anus.
Don’t pretend to be a tiger when you’re a kitten.
Not really on theme, but the first one will often get a chuckle out of people without having to be on a pillow.
The rule already exists, living in the suburbs and working in Paris, I can tell you that they ended up forbidding them because a lot of people weren’t using them on the road.
Because humans are known for following rules to a fault.
We tried to warn you all but oh dear
Indeed, thanks !
Sync on android, idk why it does this then
This one is a blurry mess for me.
Why do you feel that you have to expressly go out of your way to show to the world that you’re stupid ?
Is it a competition we don’t know about ? Maybe a bet ?
Numerous studies have proven that WFH is better for production, morale of the worker, and then the plethora of perks that comes with not having to go to work.
It doesn’t make your point null, but you’re more or less just the exception that confirms the rule.
I do agree that they aren’t many, the ones who are actually careful about not mixing up their beliefs with science, sadly.
I see we do agree in the end, it was an interesting talk, thank you for that.
I do wonder if science really would have been quicker without religion tho. (Putting apart the time science treated religion as being heretic of course. I mean this in the “wouldn’t human find something else to be biased about/get their meaning lost in anyway” way)
Sigh, I’m not the one fighting, also wasn’t the one starting any sort of argument. You’re being belligerent from the moment you started answering on this post, thinking you can interpret people wills and intents with absolute.
Go take a breather, realize that not everyone is out to get you, and that you don’t have to turn every disagreement into a fight.