It's not really a joke though, is it?
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Me and my friends were trying to be edgy while playing WOWin highschool, so we all chose demon names. One of us had some kind of demonology book and we each picked a name. I'm 35 now and I still use that name. It's funny how those stupid things sometimes stick around. The name lasted longer than the friends
Probably deserved it. Little piece of shit
I've been training for this for years. All those hours in L4D2 are finally gonna pay off.
That is so sad. I was just reconfigured my hone server with plex last weekend. Seems like it's time to switch to jellyfin now. Luckily didn't finish the configuration.
Lean management is all about stripping everything that isn't strictly essential. So I can see why this particular brand is experiencing problems.
You can't "not pay", but a million people can "not pay". You all need to get organised. These student loans are ridiculous, debilitating, crippling maybe even killing.
It almost wasn't 4chan
Jeff Bezos isn't cool enough to tell future generations about.
Very funny, but I would kill myself and everyone around me within a minute of running this programme
Sometimes it's just okay though. To have a commonly understood simplification of a societal problem to meme about with others to share the pain or burden of the problem with.
When I was 23 I was in the same position as OP is now. I decided to have a child with my wife and do some practical work and also learn some basic working skills and ethics while doing that. I started out in a factory, but hated it so much that I decided to go trucking, where it would just be me and my truck ( and my audiobooks).
I enjoyed that for a long while, but eventually I wanted to feel useful. I wanted to make something, to accomplish something, to be proud of myself. So I went back to school. Now I'm 35, finishing my bachelor in IT and also teaching a basic programming course at that same school.
Life is not just life, you can make mistakes and change your mind a few times. It's not a big deal unless you make it a big deal. There's a theory where it takes eleven years to master a skill, so between you 18th birthday and your 81st, you can master 7 skills. That means basically you could have 7 careers. There's a xkcd about it (saw it around here somewhere), but I can't find it