fyrilsol

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[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 11 points 1 hour ago

Hey guys? Um, remember the time when Trump was impeached twice? Yeah, I wonder who didn't want him impeached.

YOU DIDN'T!!

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 4 points 3 hours ago

We knew from the beginning that he never knew what a tariff even did. He just assumed in his hollow-out head that it meant he could threaten other countries. Then he went to demonstrate how little of intelligence he actually had and wouldn't you know, he makes everyone he supposedly "leads" suffer because of it.

 

I'm getting quite strained from the sentiment I'm gathering from people who possess a level of cynicism to where, they believe all Americans deserve what's happening and been happening. I don't agree with that.

There are 75 million Americans, who tried, really tried to get out there and prevent what was to come. We just didn't expect to be outnumbered by two million more people. But I think it's unfair to say that those 75 million americans who tried to prevent the floodgates from opening, deserve this. Because they don't.

There are other countries out in the world right now, who have just as bad leadership if not worse. Should we just assume the people there deserve it? No. Because there are probably people who are likely against their corrupt leaders. America is no different in that field.

We will try again come mid-terms, provided there are mid-terms. Hopefully the 77 million americans who did in fact vote for trump, have gotten enough of a wake-up call, that maybe their poor judgment and poorer decision making wasn't as good as they thought. Because it is they that have damned us to this mess and we know it, we've seen it.

But don't get this idea in your head that every American endorse the idea that we like what we have.

 

Mine is work and life balance. At least in this stage of my life, I prefer work and life balance. That's why I've accepted a lenient schedule, I leave early when it's acceptable to, I know that my hard work ultimately is accounting for nothing except to make people who're not me richer than I'll ever be.

So it's like I don't even see the point in working hard when I know a lot of the time, things will continue to be more or less the same, day in and day out. My position could change if I had a different life and in a different field of work where it would matter. But as it is, I prefer being home more and doing things at my leisure. Especially when I don't have the commitment of children and currently, a relationship although being in one would kind of be nice though I don't think there's anyone out there who'd accept someone into this lifestyle.

But being at home more opens doors for me to pursue anything I want and indulge hobbies whereas if I was continuously doing hard work all of the time, I won't have even an hour towards them as it would've been spent sleeping it away.

What about you?

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 19 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

This needs to be national.

What is the government going to do, when millions of Americans suddenly stop paying taxes? Stop going to school? Stop working? Stop shopping?

They can arrest maybe dozens of us because we're not contributing to the script they jotted in how they think the country should be ran. But, a good month long protest of this will really kick them in the knees. They will understand that they need us to function, because they sure as shit wouldn't do what we have to in our shoes.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 8 hours ago

I didn't really go into therapy to find something out about myself, I only went into therapy to try and confirm suspicions about myself.

I am just not surprised that a lot of my issues is linked with childhood problems and that I never had a considerably normal childhood and an even lesser normal upbringing when growing up. That was all but confirmed.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

The uneducated are a part of the reason, you can't ignore that and you can blame billionaire greed all you want but it doesn't change that.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 12 points 12 hours ago (13 children)

The problem in making change is, is that we know how many people who voted for Trump are. It's not hundreds. It's not thousands. Millions voted for the guy. To accomplish change, there's no scenario I can see that isn't without blood. And even if we have another civil war, Trump still somehow wouldn't get his comeuppance because he's running an office with his own concerns in mind and nobody else's. Everybody that dies would just be as expendable to him.

We need more people like Luigi though. I honestly wish that assassin didn't miss his shot on Trump.

Also, this is the kind of mentality in that post here, is exactly why tensions happen between countries. Distinction is an important quality, whether you accept that or not. Don't be a dumbass and assume America 100% backed Trump, just like some of us are trying not to be dumbasses and assume your country is worthy of being taken by force.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

Thanks.

I don't really know why it is so hard for people to post things like this in the beginning. It's just a way to annoy us because they should know we all don't intend to pay some subscription to read news.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 8 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Besides the paywall.

It doesn't sound to me that this is making Sony go away from a market, it just sounds like they'll still be involved.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org -1 points 13 hours ago

I just wrote it off as a "oh, another space game" and tossed it on the pile. I don't care about its story.

 

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Dr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She passed away

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 0 points 17 hours ago

19 is not a 'kid'. Sorry of having to be that guy, but he was already an adult, a young adult at that.

[–] fyrilsol@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 17 hours ago

That's why AI fails, it is because it's an intelligence that is fueled by the incredulously devious thoughts of man. Just like the idea of God. Only Man can create things like a God or an AI and pump his fundamental flaws and cunning nature into them.

 

Either one or both works.

Mine is completing the Pokedex in the original Pokemon games. All you get is just Professor Oak giving you a wink and a small few second cut scene. And a congratulations text. Imagine spending all of your time then, getting all 151 and even 252 pokemon just for that? Yeah no thanks, I never completed the pokedex.

Going the Joja-Route in Stardew Valley. I say this mainly because, it is what you make of it. You forfeit being able to complete the Community Center by earning things, when you sign your soul away to Joja. What I would've liked is seeing Pierre go out of business completely. I just think that would add a route of depth in the game where you have to make ends meet through Joja because Pierre is permanently closed.

But, that doesn't happen, he'll still be in business despite his depression about Joja running things. Kindof ruins the whole concept of doing it for the achievements even.

 

I think the answer is - because they're lazy and want you to do their dirty work for them. I quite frankly, am not going to call the police over noise complaints because I think management should do something about that. Police should only be called when violence or tenants who get aggressive.

Not because of noise, I just think it's management dumping responsibility onto you when they're the ones with the power to evict people.

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