@vividvoid This sounds seductive but I think it is wrong. "I will rise above your immature behaviour" > "I am better than you"
This looks like a narcissistic tool to put oneself on a pedestal far away from having to deal with the partner's bullshit.
Let me know if I misunderstand?
Chinese names should be anglicised to sound like stereotypical Native American names, from literal translations of the characters:
ๆๅฐ้พ (Bruce Lee) = Littledragon Plum
ๆฅ็ดซ็ (Michelle Yeoh) = Violetjewel Willow
ๆฏๆพคๆฑ (Mao Zedong) = Eastmarsh Fur
@daveed__x@kasratweets I can't unsee the first context I saw it used in, which was something deepfates-y to do with LLMs: the shoggoth wearing a mask; The void stares back at you. That kind of thing
It depicts something threatening, an illusion by an entity that does not have your interests at heart
@xwanyex One thing North Americans are missing in the europoor discourse is workshops. We just don't really have them outside of industry or the trades. I don't think I've seen any of these tools in my life, except maybe once at a school which wasn't my own
@nosilverv at university circling meant sitting in a circle (generally it was a sports team) and playing drinking games but I'm guessing this is a bit different
@booritney Children are a universal social good in a way that other pursuits are not, so it has a special carve out. You can still request a sabbatical if you want to learn puppetry but we're not going to build society around that
@aledeniz >was once at a party where we did a wage reveal. Everyone else was earning between $50 and $100 a week, all unlawful and informally at-will. Serendipitously I was last and admitted $600 net a week
why would you do this? The epitome of "read the room"