I was going to say “you mean, eastern hemisphere times? I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you.”
I was going to say “you mean, eastern hemisphere times? I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you.”
Yup. I quit everything but Reddit several years back without a second thought in all that time because I lived in a big metropolitan city.
Now I live in a small suburb where all the towns and businesses post to FB, neighbors have tradeposts and active interest groups on there, the schools and Police post info there too. My wife has connected to “friends” we otherwise wouldn’t exchange info with.
All that has had me wanting to create a new account - just to connect. I was completely ignorant to the role it plays outside of big cities beforehand. Nextdoor is a really crappy alternative.
Ngl if it weren’t for my soul crushing student loan debt, I’d do this. Not to qualify for jobs or gloat, I just love learning.
I hope to start a PhD before 40 but the finances and family life aren’t looking too promising.
It’s all in the shirt. I’m sure we could all pitch in and get ya one.
All I see is a Mega Man cosplay
I had the urge while out the other day and had to wipe, like a peasant. Bidets should be a right in the kingdom.
…have these people met certain redditors? 🧐
True but I see this more as a critical thinking problem - which is pervasive in our society and worsened by the tech bubbles. People should want to seek out information that both argues for and against a topic.
The way our education systems work now, at least in the US, that method of thinking only begins around college and varies widely by academic pedigree.