I'll tell you because I encouraged it. You get fired. Your coworkers realize their worth and seek better. You realize it was always meant to crush you and everyone around you into the dirt. You find a dark hole you can't crawl out of and you learn about the world. You decide you're sick of it and teach others the lessons you've learned. The world slowly becomes a better place, one person at a time. Maybe it gets a little easier for you, too.
I don't like the framing of this question.
Not trying to say that. I just want people to better recognize who's worth calling their friends and who in their lives are just self assigned obligations. I'd like more people to cherish eachother in their communities instead of feeling the need to 'play the part' all the time.
It's optimistic, maybe, but I genuinely wish better for everyone who feels the need to engage with this kind of banter and doesn't actually want to. There may or may not be a better opportunity for a genuine connection or for both people to recognize they don't actually know each other that well and either work to build that or acknowledge eachother and move on.
Eh. Working through some abuse and it's made me look at things differently lately. Also maybe too off topic at this point.
Make friends you're excited to see
Almost like security isn't the point...
"I'm smart enough to know just how stupid I am."
I also wish to learn.
It builds character!
Where's me cyberdeck
Me when steam sales
That's it, philosophy over; turn out the lights and let's go home, everyone
Grass is dumb. I want a clover or moss bed.