If what I say correct abides…
Idk bro, you’re not making your case here. Maybe speak pleainly if you want people to talk to you? Just saying.
If what I say correct abides…
Idk bro, you’re not making your case here. Maybe speak pleainly if you want people to talk to you? Just saying.
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Because you write like shit. ChatGPT doesn’t.
Just be honest and let him know you don’t want to talk about yourself/certain topics.
I think it’s a north American thing. In a lot of cultures around the world you are expected to take care of your parents, either financially or in terms of letting them live with you. Because… You know… They took care of you when you needed it the most?
They are not jokes. People here really don’t see a problem with violence, unless it against “the bad guys”. It’s sickening.
It sounds like you’re selling an ideology then, not a functional product.
Alright. Let’s think of a random Joe, that uses reddit. A cousin, a friend, etc. What would be the pitch for them to give this coop social network a try?
For example:
Hey Joe, I know you like Reddit, check this out…
Proof of burden falls on whoever is making the assertion.
What problem would this be solving? How would it improve on what’s already on offer? Are there any benefits to being a member or a worker, compared to a regular subscription model and a job?
These are not rethoric, I like the idea but I’m curious how it would work on more practical terms.
That’s because it is either a bot or CharGPT generated.
Because it’s an echo chamber. Not a forum.
Is this a bug? Sounds like a feature of decentralization.
Something here seems off. Supposedly the occasion was explicitly to cook together, but then they came and refused to cook?
Either you let yourself be taken advantage on by going ahead and voluntarily cooking FOR all of them (instead of WITH), or the expectations weren’t clear around what the gathering was for. Maybe for them it was just about chatting nonsense all along, not about cooking.
Throughout your post you mention “they are boring”, you “try to teach them”, you can’t find “othets who are interesting and curious”. I say this in a good way: Have you considered maybe it’s an attitude problem?
I’ve read three paragraphs from you and I already have an impression you’re snobbish and think you’re better than everyone else. (Everyone else is boring, right?)
My point is there are a lot of layers here, and you have a role in it too. If they didn’t want to cook, why did you do it yourself voluntarily? Why didn’t you just say “Hey guys, so are we cooking or should we just order something delivered?”
I think you’re putting your effort in the wrong place. You are doing very specific things and you are expecting very specific things from your friends, maybe just don’t.
Be curious instead, listen to their ‘boring’ stuff and try to get involved. Listen to the people and not the topic. Why would they care about what you have to tell them, if your opinion of the things they are passionate about is:
… they are frankly painfully boring…
It sounds like you talk a lot, but don’t listen enough.
I agree with you but I don’t think it’s intrinsically unethical because they are skulls, but because there might be humans emotionally attached to the remains of the diseased. Those skulls belong to someone (not the dead person anymore), and it is up to that person like with the rest of their property. In this regard, selling the remains of a loved one so you can feed the living, sounds exploitative to me, but I could say the same thing about any other economic injustice. All of with fall under unethical consumption under capitalism.
If no one has a connection to said skull, then I’d agree that it is just a piece of bone, and dealing with it is no more ethical or unethical than with a piece of bone your dog finds outside.
It means they are a bottom.
Go back to Reddit it you want censorship.
(I’m just joking guys, I know censorship here is just as bad.)
To me it’s like wanting any other frivolous thing. Why not? I want a whole pyramid with my name, like back in the day.
Lol. That’s the spirit!