pre-nut brainfog must have felt like a psychedelic realm where the only reasonable way to escape was to find and rawdog a shady sex worker
This image is stained on my occipital lobe
Same
Ok Mr Task Manager
- hit VSCode with a fucking hammer
- break Edge's fucking shins
- fucking drop a nuke on Teams like you never signed the Geneva convention
- murder the useless node server on port 5001 that your coworker insists needs to be running while developing the current project
- tuck the mouse jiggle script into bed, lil guy had a long day :3
Launch steam and suck absolute dick at whatever installed game catches my eye
I posted this yesterday in LemmyShitpost
Honest to god thought it was a horse barfing in a convenience store. Then someone pointed out that horses can't puke.
The jpegification and motion blur did a lot of heavy lifting. None of the shit in the background makes any sense. Back legs also look kinda weird.
some secrets are completely acceptable to take to the grave
he almost has that perfect evolved-to-survive-car-crashes physique
All other countries without sideloading mandates
We're as shitty as we're legally allowed to be
- Apple
a forum to commiserate and share advice and coping mechanisms and so on.
Speaking for myself here, but I feel like this can make the problem worse. /r/depression is something in a similar vein. Whenever I went there, I'd always leave sadder. There's something about reading other people's struggles that just seemed to reinforce my own sense of hopelessness.
Also, bad advice on those kinds of forums can look extremely reasonable if your perception of the world is clouded by your problems.
I know it doesn't work for everyone, but give therapy a shot if you haven't already.
Like others have said, having a friend that you see regularly can help with loneliness. Doesn't even have to be strangers. Try messaging an old friend you drifted apart from. Odds are they'd be happy to catch up.
Sorry for the unsolicited advice. I know this isn't the type of response you asked for. I hope everything works out for you, bud.
I'm not scared of nuclear power
but hearing it in the same sentence as 'Microsoft AI' sent a shiver down my spine