

I wanted to put Gordon Ramsay but the AI wouldn’t let me so I chose the next best thing.
I wanted to put Gordon Ramsay but the AI wouldn’t let me so I chose the next best thing.
I’m glad it wasn’t that hard for you ^^
But I think you’re confusing hard and difficult.
It’s quite simple actually.
Or is it?
Do you take into account that:
Imho everyone can put the fork down as in everyone can stop smoking or doing any drugs really. It’s possible but demands an extra effort that not anyone is able to put in at any given moment (without even taking relapses into account).
To me it really has some “it’s your fault you got conned” vibes ^^’
For me a simple combination of autism, massive social anxiety, and actual PTSD ^^’
I’m not sure that soulless corporatism is what I would find refreshing inbetween two servings of xenophobic manchildren.
But why respect a stupid law that isn’t really enforced anyway?
And since their billionaire interests are at such odds with ours, they might be uniquely unqualified for that task…
That’s one of the smartest things I read all day (outside of the Rust book and sdl2 doc :p)
Except it might be good :p
Thanks for jogging my memory, I corrected my comment.
It’s a tad more complicated:
Habit is one hell of a thing.
Also for a lot of people, their social circle is partly there.
i.e. I use discord because my partners do so even if I know that it sucks.