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A lot of ppl hadn’t, esp those in power that now claim him to be some sort of martyr.


Same. Tried to go back late last year and it was a sloppy disappointment. Partner kept talking about Lemmy and after checking it out I joined. It sorta reminds me of old Reddit (joined in 2013) yet very different.
Maybe, many STDs are asymptomatic.


Same here. And it used to cripple me during meetings, and basic conversations with coworkers. I’ve worked in sales, construction, and inventory management and the sports convos were inescapable and apparently a huge key to relating to customers and colleagues.
Just could never get into it, and not the type to fake it either. Unless I’m playing the sport, I could give a fuck less about others who I do not and will not ever know playing a sport.
Yes!!! How could you forget a name like that? The theme song still lives in my head.


I still talk about the facts and sites I stumbled upon using it. For a very, very, short time old Reddit felt a bit like it.
Double this if you have young children in your home.
Fire mullet fr.
That kid was on Salute Your Shorts, I’ll always know him this way.
Your are correct, however you are describing empathy here when the post is about how children become emotional regulators for abusive/absentee parents which becomes a lifelong and debilitating psychological issue for them as adults.
Empathy is best nurtured in a reciprocal manner especially during childhood development and it starts between the child and their caregiver(s).


Tbf, I see you as more of the issue than anything.
You’re a leader at work and have gotten way too involved in the personal lives of your coworker and subordinate, regardless of intent.
My advice is to look outside of work for interpersonal and romantic interests. You are already experiencing the consequences of your involvement, and the way you feel about this situation is the signal you should be listening to and taking heed of.
Naw man, the torn up bottom hem is a vibe.
HR protects and represents the company, not you as an employee.