@turnip_turns@dropout It has undone anything positive Dropout has ever done or will do. You should move on and find a new organization that agrees with you 99% so you can complain about the 1%.
@yddirg@CPTNPHOEBUS@pannekook No, more that you're offloading personal responsibility onto other people who are ill inclined to help you because you present as having a massive chip on your shoulder and a negative attitude. The autism isn't really the problem here.
@yddirg@CPTNPHOEBUS@pannekook Telling someone they're annoying means feeling out the situation and determining how they will react (some react poorly!). This is a meaningful amount of interpersonal work/stress to do for a stranger's benefit. Expecting people to do that for you all the time is unreasonable.
@AsaIsTireddd Doing what you've suggested is a trap because the real issue with people pleasers is that they want to avoid conflict. If you are a safe space for them that doesn't cause conflict, you are a bargaining chip they can use to placate other people. They will never prioritize you.
@suchnerve@csharpgen No BMS means that this is basically a bunch of cells on a pallet, this pricing isn't just "not flagship" it's "you need to be pretty experienced with electric systems or this is useless and dangerous for you."
@bri_guy_ny@hunterchief00 Political experience is very important in the current environment which is why the president had zero and made having zero part of his pitch before becoming president. Becoming a senator, an organization everyone fucking hates right now is a really important building block.
@namreh_@goboee It's kinda sad you think that. There are many people I could be good friends with but we're incompatible romantically. People with emotional maturity can discover that while dating and make a graceful exit.
@willowthorn@DouglasDog00@goboee "He gave her the ball" is sports slang saying he's leaving things as they are now unless she takes the initiative to change them. At this point in the story they are platonic friends.
@MurasaRotN@dyingscribe For some the strict, immutable rules about themselves their minds have laid out are not based in fact. They are obstacles put in place so that they can avoid confrontation with the uncomfortable or unwanted parts of life. Confronting those rules can reveal they were untrue.
@Blergamel@lbf_mas You're saying we need them to stick around so we can skim off the top of what they've taken from us. But that's still buying into the idea that what they have is theirs, that it's intrinsic to them. I'm saying everything they have is stolen, they add nothing.
@Blergamel@lbf_mas Need them to do what? A billionaire represents huge amounts of wealth siphoned from your population, their power and fiscal 'stability' doesn't come from nowhere. They contribute nothing, work to destabilize government, and take as much as possible.