[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 24 points 2 months ago

I'm getting so tired of the whole "we can't do anything about it" excuse. It should instead be said "we won't do anything about it"

Can you imagine the power the people actually have in themselves collectively? You underestimate that.

If people collectively got their shit in gear, this practice wouldn't happen. Why? Because people decided NOT TO buy it. If they don't buy it for weeks and months, it'll tell the company that "hey we know what you've been up to, this shit isn't working" which will leave the company to decide to pull it or revert back to what it was that made us buy it in the first place. Which is quality.

Don't be coming to me with this defeatist talk of "uhhhh we can't do anything about it" because we WON'T because we're DUMB.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 37 points 2 months ago

The day companies realized "hey, we're already so successful that we can just change up our recipes, still sell the same product and people will just buy on name value alone".

Unfortunately, it works because people are that dumb.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 10 points 2 months ago

Um, but they will swim under them?

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 11 points 2 months ago

Rest in piss.

Thanks for ruining the lives of people who desperately clamored to this awful existence of a company, selling their bodies off to make a cheap buck.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 7 points 2 months ago

Are you implying Trump is smart? Dude, that's overreaching to assume he's surrounded by dumbasses who're dumber than him.

He wants just yes-men.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 14 points 2 months ago

Is it to be implied that he ever intended to control it to begin with?

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 15 points 2 months ago

Anyone who has followed George W Bush's playbook in how he handled Iraq and George H.W Bush's playbook in how he handled the Gulf the first round, know this another round of bullshit.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 12 points 2 months ago

*You're. I'm sorry for being that guy, but you've made that mistake three times.

Anyways, it is never worth being the hard-working type. I've learned the lesson that once you prove to be reliable, management is going to gravitate towards you and work you to death. That means, they'll want you always helping others, they want you in multiple departments, they want you doing extra tasks on top of everything you do.

So, don't be reliable. Just do what you can and call it a day. Don't over-achieve, especially if the company-related rewards aren't worth it.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 14 points 2 months ago

He'll get to finally have his rematch with Bruce Lee at last.

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There's a show I still listen to, that's 20+ years old and hasn't made any new episodes for 6 years. I don't quite vibe with the newer episodes so I don't listen to them. I however, very annually and religiously, have listened to the backlog of the older shows from 2003 - 2005, 2006 - 2008 respectively. It's to a point where I know them completely by heart and know what to expect per episode.

I've listened to them at various points in my life and at different locations. They are to me, like time capsules, that rewind me back to periods in time that make me think a lot of where I was then, where things were in general, what could've been, what would've been .etc

I just can't seem to get tired of them, despite me having tried to take lengthy breaks, to listen to newer things along the way. I listen to them to sleep to, they've become white noise. The longer I go listening to them however, the more times I'm reminded of various things that isn't just the past. Things like "oh, I was at this point with someone when i listened to this episode" so it has kindof served as a callback of some sorts. Amazing how that works. That's how I resonate a lot with music in general is that I can recall things based on what songs I've listened to, that'll remind me of things based on where I've listened to them and what my surroundings were.

And this show is great at that too.

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People just adding others in pseudo-friendships, friendships that don't really mean anything and people treating others like they're a service or speed-dial or so. I am part of the last generation of people it feels like, where, you befriended someone with intent to build a bond with them and that bond is built upon year after year. You gain memories, then when the old memories are old, you make new ones.

I've noticed an alarming amount of people who'll just add you because they only see you as someone to lean on. Not because the relationship is meaningful, but someone who is just there 'when in need' as they go off not doing anything for large portions of time. This creates an artificial, shallow and hollow experience where a lot of time, you will feel like you're the one upholding the friendship.

And that only isn't normal to me, but simply unacceptable. Then you've got people who can't even go a day without communication so now they call it 'ghosting' which is another overly spammed word that has lost meaning. I'm low maintenance, who can go periods of time without talking but at the same time, I do also want things to be meaningful. Doesn't have to be constant, just something within the year.

And I've had people in my life who simply cannot do that. I've had people who still consider friends after not talking for years and years. What do you mean you're okay with that? That's lost time! I don't enjoy having to spend however long playing catch up.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 15 points 2 months ago

Part of whatever plan the Republicans had in store.

This will all somehow be the next president-not-Trump's fault. Somehow.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 10 points 2 months ago

That's probably the only real valid reason to go against it.

Not because it is unfair. But because there's no teeth to it by making it non-recurring.

[-] Jaegeras@piefed.social 8 points 2 months ago

I pretty much call the shots in what I want to do. There's nobody coming to me to tell me I need to do things at a certain time or they'll be upset if it is not done. I run my own schedule.

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