Negativity, marxism, work
the most courage I've shown was when I said I'd walk rather than work the amount of overtime he wanted. So now I'm "only" doing 9h every day, as compromise. Whenever I talk politically about the eight hour work day I feel hypocritical and craven.
Negativity, marxism, work
I can probably ask for a lot more time off than I am tbh but my boss embodies the management "strategy" of being intimidating (to me at least; gender and culture are things here), capricious, and not clearly delineating how much is actually allowed.
Negativity, marxism, work
I'm put on a red bandana today in what was meant to be at least a tiny gesture of solidarity but I don't think anyone here even recognizes it.
People around me get to say "hey I'm taking Monday off" and it's not even a thing but for me it feels like it costs worplace capital that I have to guard jealously.
Guns
It frightens me how normalized their existence and use is. That we've just gotten used to the idea that a tool to kill someone at a distance with minimal planning and effort is a reasonable thing to be carrying around anywhere outside of a war zone.
...or, I guess, people who carry *do* think of the world as a war zone. :shudders:
Guns
The disconcerting thing is how easy a semiautomatic handgun is to use? Like, five minutes of instruction and you're basically set. And when shooting it's easy to not think about the fact that you're actually launching a fragment of supersonic lead.
I think knowing how to use a gun is a skill that's good to have and I'm glad I'm practicing, but wow would the world be better if they just didn't exist.
I sincerely hope I never have to handle one anywhere other than a controlled environment.
Guns
Went shooting again today. Feels like I'm starting to actually know what I'm doing.
It's in a weird space emotionally for me. Purely as an activity it's fun, but I kinda try hard to not think about what the handgun is designed to do, and the idea of guns in general still makes me a bit uncomfortable. It's cognitive dissonance zone.
"The Bad Decision Engine: mental health and social antipatterns in Night In The Woods and Bojack Horseman" #papersillneverwrite
the spirit spade, which won't just dig a hole for you to plant a bulb in, but which will actually warp space so that there is more room for it to take root. has jewels around the upper end of the blade, which is connected to the handle by a bolt of lightning. the handle has a big-ass gem on the end
really wanna work more on my project for making high fantasy overdesigned non-violent tools. like the magical shovel of danekor, carved with the face of the ancient spirits which inhabit it, fabled to break through solid rock like loam. or the enchanted prybar of the first kingdom, which is said to be able to pry apart any objects, no matter how fixed together. all glowy and impractical! like ridiculous warcraft weapons except... not weapons
This may be the best phone UI notification I've ever received. https://awoo.space/media/OMu7VKIVcUste0QSf5c
Will probably end up sleeping in the car on national forest land or whatever and that's Worth It but I wish I'd made plans sooner.
Moving to @starkatt
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