How can I do that in a phone call?
How can I do that in a phone call?
Wow, that sounds suspeciously like me, except for the many periods of unemployment, which mostly come after my burnouts, which happen after half a year in a new job.
Neat try, drawing us back to reddit, but we refuse.
Speaking for myself, but I think many other users would agree.
I’m here for the same reasons I would be on Reddit. However, I refuse visiting the latter because of what happened (company, community and also my account which lasted 2 days before an inappropriate ban - for no postings, but subscribing to the wrong subreddits).
I ignore reddit’s network effect, in the hope that Lemmy does catch up a little. I hope there will be more active users in here at some point. And by now it doesn’t look that bad.
But by extending the deadline, I have to stop working again, until it comes close.
This sounds too boring to accomplish. It’s not just boring, it’s also a repetitive task.
That sounds so much like me! I would still add this on top: The constant rejection from my surroundings made me mask to the point where I refused any identity and tried being faceless. So that nobody could judge me anymore. In retrospective, this way of life has always been a failure.
The worst thing of all is walking too slow.
On a pain scale:
I fear the Adderall more. Weed can be such a good motivator though. Just make sure you vape an uplifting strain.
That’s fine! I can do it all on last minute.
True But why only 7 years?
Cons: Severe addiction, heart issues, neglecting all meals in favor to consuming loads of junk food on the evening. You burn out our body even more over time.
You really finish your projects?
That’s not just anxiety. That’s my most important survival strategy.
I can relate so much!
Looks like they don’t just put off their users, the also screw over their customers. Good job!
Vivaldi != chromium All they reuse is the rendering engine. In fact, nobody developed a browser engine from scratch, since the late 90’s.
That sounds more like depression to me. Because, when you really enjoy something, your hyper focus is kicking in and you can’t let go of it.