“Don’t try too hard (in my career). I don’t want you to be disappointed.”
…from my mother.
“Don’t try too hard (in my career). I don’t want you to be disappointed.”
…from my mother.
Here in Canada we just double it and add 30, because it’s close enough generally.
Maybe if he would stop fucking ruining everything about the site…
I just deleted my 12 year old account and removed by bookmark for Reddit. My current main account will be deleted soon.
Maybe he’s just really not good at running a social media company.
I stole my friend Andy’s plane, flew it and crashed it into the forest. I survived and hiked out, and he was extremely angry.
In real life, Andy doesn’t have a plane, and I don’t know how to pilot one.
I bought an electric field heater for my dynavap, so that’s good.
Don’t care. I won’t be commuting 3 hours a day.
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Don’t forget the hidden cams. That’s part of why we don’t use AirBNB.
The last Lassie movie was in 1994, and yhe oldest dog ever was 31, IIRC. Soon we will be free…
Pretty sure we’ll be better than fine.
Wow. Could you have stated this any more like a douchebag?
While Mike Rowe is kind of a piece of shit, he did say one right thing: “Stop looking for the “right” career, and start looking for a job. Any job. Forget about what you like. Focus on what’s available. Get yourself hired. Show up early. Stay late. Volunteer for the scut work. Become indispensable. You can always quit later, and be no worse off than you are today. But don’t waste another year looking for a career that doesn’t exist.”
There is no perfect job. There are jobs you make perfect for you. If the job you are in prevents that, you move on. Never wait too long for a promotion, as you can promote yourself by having the strength and will to find that promotion at a different company.
With that much money you can have a charity blow you!
/s
Well, at least you won’t be on an imploding sub.
I guess I should have created a resignation letter when I abandoned /r/skin.
So…I own a .com domain that’s really, really good as far as being lemmy-related (it has lemmy in the name).
Not exactly a s self-hosted question, and I’m an old geek so I can arrange hosting and set things up myself when I have time, but anyone have a guess as to my traffic costs if I decide to turn it into a federated lemmy instance and open it up to the public? Just looking for thoughts and opinions.