My work sends out fake phishing emails and the people who click them get in trouble. Of course, they always come from one particular address that I blocked.

I wish they'd do more realistic emails though. "You won a prize you didn't apply for!" is pretty basic. If it was one of those fake invoice PDFs I always get on my personal, I'd totally let a trojan onto the work network.

I know about 5 different people's names at work. If I meet someone new, I forget someone else's name.

Cause that's how brains work.

Nope, this is a deep meme. Loosely based off of several other memes, with the original being a dude that couldn't feed his family because he spent 7k a month on candles. And no one could convince him to lower his candle budget.

Nothing will compare to last week when I was listening to a podcast in the car. The GPS will pause podcasts instead of turning down the volume. So I heard "well, this looks like a MUR - turn right on baker st - DER!". I bust out laughing all by myself in the car.

I mean, she had a master's in psychology before she started YouTube.

I had an email go to spam in the middle of a discussion with my insurance company. Even though I had already had 5 exchanges with them.

This playlist better include "microwave popcorn" by Bo Burnham 🍿

In all seriousness, that's too much. If you are going directly after eating you've got some gi issues going on. Going that frequently can also mess up your gut flora and exacerbate whatever else you've got going on. Are you able to see a gastroenterologist?

[-] SgtSilverLining@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I agree. Imo a lot of the hate for reddit reposts is because repost bots are either posting content too quickly or pulling from new instead of top. Lemmy's not ready for an influx of bad content, so you gotta curate it.

I've slowly been rebuilding https://lemmy.ml/c/dccomics at 1-2 posts a day. That way there's always something in top/day but it won't flood a user's feed. I'm also not reposting top/day from reddit in case there's users that still use both.

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