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Well done you crane!
Well done you crane!
That’s what she said!
I think people may be seeing it the wrong way round or at least not taking into account the other side.
I’ve been unemployed two years since a mental breakdown. A lot of people may think I’m living the high life with nothing to do and just chilling. But it destroys you having no work! Everyday is a battle against the dark thought - “what’s the point in life if I’m not DOING something?”
You may think you’d do the hobbies you do at weekend - but you don’t. Not when you’re not working long-term. You just coast with every day exactly the same. Nothing has meaning. Weekends aren’t special Even something as simple as going to the library - I love books! But why bother? I can do that tomorrow. Tomorrow comes and I don’t go.
I’m not saying people need to be wage slaves and work dead-end jobs. But people have to work for their own sanity. It’s why a lot of retired people degenerate and/or go back to light work.
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I dunno. I would agree but there’s some anime where the Japanese name just sounds better and it’s easier to say.
Kimetsu no Yaiba has a silky feel to it that’s lost in the English translation “Demon Slayer” which sounds a bit corny.
Same with Jujutsu Kaisen which sounds a lot better than “Sorcery Battle” or “Technique School”.
Shingeki no Kyojin sounds better but I never remember it as easily as “Attack on titan” and people always shorten it to the English acronym (AoT).
Did you ever meet Johny Ive?
When I worked in a meat packing factory one summer these things fucking stank!!
Maybe they are in the middle of a coughing fit and don’t like pulling it up and down frequently.
Or maybe they just wanna pull their tshirt up over their mouth?
I’m a middle-aged man sat cross-legged on the sofa like a primary school kid listening to story time. Should I be ashamed?
Draxis the Abacinator
or
Toothed Cervical Face Despolier
Both. It can be a symptom of a larger issue or it can be a condition in its own right.