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The outside of a space station in sunlight (~121° C or ~250° F)
Does it feel like that? I know some bits of space are super hot but there's not enough stuff there to get that energy to a person suspended in it. I guess being right next to the ISS might do it.
being a billionaire
The thing with money is you always want more. It's never enough.
Flashing money. Loud "notice me" logos on everything, although I don't know how many wealthy people do that.
Contrarianism. Being anti-"Popular Thing" just for the sake of being anti-"Popular Thing" marks you out as having no thoughts worth hearing out.
But what if I really like Linux
Then you're not being anti-"popular thing" you're being pro-linux
Smoking weed in the park and dropping the N bomb constantly.
I always liked smoking weed in the park. Usually in my car or out on a secluded trail. Never felt the need to drop n bombs tho
Obviously weren't cool enough
/s
Clever insults rather than substantial discussion or "to cut off heads in order to appear taller," rather than doing the work to actually be a better version of self.
Moaning about issues without putting in effort or taking any risks to correct issues.
Certain kinds of rightwingers. Some of them are quiet about it, but the loud ones are often extremely obnoxious and clearly think they're hot shit.
Having a car, working at some notable brand company.
Bragging.
I hate having a car. I think it's stupid and unnecessarily expensive.