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ceasarslegion:

Ive noticed recently that my generation has… no concept of what the various economic classes actually are anymore. I talk to my friends and they genuinely say things like “at least i can afford a middle class lifestyle with this job because i dont need a roommate for my one bedroom apartment” and its like… oughh

You guys, middle class doesnt mean “a stable enough rented roof over your head,” it means “a house you bought, a nice car or two, the ability to support a family, and take days off and vacations every year with income to spare for retirement savings and rainy days.” If all you have is a rented apartment without a roommate and a used car, you’re lower class. That’s lower class.

And i cant help but wonder if this is why you get kids on tumblr lumping in doctors and actors into their “eat the rich” rhetoric: economic amnesia has blinded you to what the class divides actually are. The real middle class lifestyle has become so unattainable within a system that relies upon its existence that theyve convinced you that those who can still reach it are the elites while your extreme couponing to afford your groceries is the new normal.

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colorisbyshe:

colorisbyshe:

colorisbyshe:

colorisbyshe:

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my timeline is full of tweets like this. i’m going to throw up

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Attacks are worse than ever and no one has any way to document it or cry for help.

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pika-memes:

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teratocybernetics:

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sreegs:

foone:

A fun thing about computer skills is that as you have more of them, the number of computer problems you have doesn’t go down.

This is because as a beginner, you have troubles because you don’t have much knowledge.

But then you learn a bunch more, and now you’ve got the skills to do a bunch of stuff, so you run into a lot of problems because you’re doing so much stuff, and only an expert could figure them out.

But then one day you are an expert. You can reprogram everything and build new hardware! You understand all the various layers of tech!

And your problems are now legendary. You are trying things no one else has ever tried. You Google them and get zero results, or at best one forum post from 1997. You discover bugs in the silicon of obscure processors. You crash your compiler. Your software gets cited in academic papers because you accidently discovered a new mathematical proof while trying to remote control a vibrator. You can’t use the wifi on your main laptop because you wrote your own uefi implementation and Intel has a bug in their firmware that they haven’t fixed yet, no matter how much you email them. You post on mastodon about your technical issue and the most common replies are names of psychiatric medications. You have written your own OS but there arent many programs for it because no one else understands how they have to write apps as a small federation of coroutine-based microservices. You ask for help and get Pagliacci’d, constantly.

But this is the natural of computer skills: as you know more, your problems don’t get easier, they just get weirder.

you know you’ve made it when you’re googling problems and ending up with 0-9 results

#you don’t actually have to be good to have these problems#you just have to be obsessed with a micro-issue that no one else cares about

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hatingongodot:

hatingongodot:

John Wick is not an “action series” it’s an urban fantasy leaning heavily on fae rules such as a hidden world overlaid over the mundane world, miraculously out of sight despite its vastness, operating by strict and bloody codes of fairness. AND it’s an action series

John Wick is about crossing a threshold into a magical but brutal society, escaping, and then being dragged back in, forced to adhere to the laws of this terrible land and paying for services using magical gold pieces representing favors, it’s a fairy tale if everyone had a gun

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empress-of-dark2005:

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supreme-leader-stoat:

supreme-leader-stoat:

You’re fresh out of college and looking for a job. Everyone is hiring. Nobody who’s “hiring” is actually hiring. You finally get a call back from somewhere you barely remember applying to (though the voice on the other end sounds synthesized). You pull up the job listing again real quick. The company name and the fact that the listing is for “Minion” are kind of concerning, but you know what, you’ve interviewed with enough evil corporations by now, you can handle one wearing its true colors on its sleeve. At this point it’s a matter of making rent or moving back in with your parents, and as much as you love your family, you can’t imagine spending another summer dealing with your brothers’ antics. You agree to the interview.

The man who greets you is an enthusiastic older German(?) man who’s either way too into cosplay or just that committed to the bit, judging by the lab coat. He made cookies. The tray of cookies is proffered to you by a ten-foot-tall robotic caricature of a 50s businessman. You take a deep breath to calm yourself. You bite into one of the cookies. It’s delicious.

You ask the boss about his business model. “Oh you know, a little of this, a little of that, I bounce from project to project a lot.” He mentions that his end goal is becoming the undisputed ruler of the surrounding counties. “Really? Not the whole world?” you ask. “I like to set realistic goals,” he replies.

As he gives you the tour of his “evil lair,” ingrained instincts are screaming at you to report this guy to some kind of authority figure. You remember the salary. You decide that you can always bust him after getting your first paycheck.

The boss asks when you can start. Caught off guard, you say “tomorrow?”. Your boss(?) says he’ll see you then.

On the way out, you bump into your stepbrother’s girlfriend. Your boss introduces her as his daughter. You both silently agree to sidestep the subject for now and act like this is your first time meeting.

You show up to your first day of work. Your boss is putting the finishing touches on a giant machine that was definitely not there yesterday. You are nonplussed. You ask him what it’s for and he launches into a convoluted explanation involving his parents always forcing him to put his shirts on backwards so the tag was in front. You think he should probably talk to a therapist.

Your brothers’ exotic pet breaks down the wall. You stare at him. He stares at you. Incredulously, you say his name. “Oh, good, you two already know each other!” your boss says. You mention that you used to live with him. “What? Perry the Platypus, you never mentioned having a roommate.”

This is what I like to imagine Candace Flynn’s life is like, post P&F.

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Universal reaction to this post.

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peelingmandarins:

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puffygator:

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Niko!

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hjartasalt:

hjartasalt:

hjartasalt:

hjartasalt:

Do you know what week of the year it currently is *without* checking?

yes

no

Please add in the tags where you’re from I’m testing something

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My theory may or may not be that a disproportionate amount of the people voting yes are from Denmark

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Tags by @catvevo

Tbh maybe I should have just made the two poll options be “yes I’m from Denmark” and “no wtf”

Judging by the tags only like half of the yes responses actually do know what week we’re on and the other half misread the question

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firefox-official:

firefox-official:

apparently if you dont take your meds you feel worse. who knew

its like you didnt put gas in your car and youre like “why wont my car go” and the car is like “i want to kill myself”

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log6:

I do believe if we put in the work the next generation can be at least 50% bisexual

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jacobvanloon:

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Cyrus Iba’s Salt Creek Straw

Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper, 10x13”

2023

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animentality:

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lazarus—rising:

lazarus—rising:

2 weeks til nov 5th ..

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oh i dont even know how to begin to explain . do you know what destiel is

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