

Do not take mental health advice from social media.
Do not take mental health advice from social media.
That rug really brought the room together.
I see you’re not a golfer.
Mind if a do a J?
Old School and Office Space
Yep. I keep thinking all the mysterious drones being spotted are time travelers coming back to watch the fall of the American empire.
It isn’t.
It’s a tool. Not a fashion accessory.
How does this article not include a picture of the ad?
This shit doesn’t work here.
Dumbass.
Imagine comparing not being able to scroll through brainrot to prison.
This sentiment will be the downfall of America. Maybe that’s what you want. Not me.
It isn’t just about data, but influence.
That’s one way to look at it, not my intent but if that’s how you took it, enjoy.
More like, foreign control of my mental state is bad.
People keep making this argument comparing TikTok to American social media companies when talking about data.
What is hard to understand? Americans are fine with other Americans or American companies having their data. Americans are not fine with China having their data.
It is pretty simple.
I’ve had the exact same experience. People on this site don’t like when others don’t hate Windows.
I like it because it just works.
Simple. Disable watch history.
If you have the means, I highly suggest hiring a cleaner to help out. You can find them relatively cheap, under $100.
Good album. The first 3 songs take me way back on a trip down nostalgia lane.
Answer: yes. It was there.
It isn’t really a good alternative, but Walmart.com has nearly as wide of a selection and the same delivery times.
Not that Walmart is a better company.
Bring or get some large ear covering headphones. Wear them all the time regardless of if you are listening to anything. Ignore attempts to distract. Practice and say, “sorry, focused right now” and go back to work.
If you ask 10 questions and I know the answer to two of them, I’m going to answer the two and respond expecting someone else to answer the other questions.
If they are all directed at me and I’m the only person in the TO, then I’ll answer what I can. The times I don’t answer is because I either don’t have an answer or don’t want to answer it right now.
Instead of immediately blaming the other person, reflect upon your words. If someone sent you the same message with different but similar questions, how would you respond? Were the questions clear and concise with reasonable answers or do they need discussion? If yes/no is asked, is the question really a yes or no question?
Remember, as busy as you are, the other person may be busier or dealing with emergencies and they are at least attempting to respond rather than just no response at all.