Treemaster099

joined 1 year ago
[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 9 points 4 months ago

I'm reading this directly after a long day of social interactions with strangers. My social battery hit zero about two hours before the event was over and it still had two hours of talking to my kid(I love him to the bone, but I just can't handle the nonstop talking when I'm this drained) and I got a surprise phone call from my family on top of all that

Safe to say I'm not gonna willingly talk to anyone for the next 24 hours. Just wanted to say I know the feeling and I hope you get the chance to decompress soon

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (5 children)

Unfortunately judges can be corrupted too. They can accept bribes to rule favorably and their clerks can charge unsolicited fees to lose files or giving access to judicial decisions before they're scheduled to release.

Absolute power currupts absolutely.

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 8 points 9 months ago

Yeah, I experience this all the time. I've got dozens of interests and I often find myself in the same situation where I've put too much energy into research and now I don't have any left for actually doing it.

Here's what I do, I take a day away from whatever it is and the next day I put together the smallest thing I can do, rather than the best. It's even better if you can just use what you already have, supplies and research included.

In your case, cooking is perfect for this way of doing things. You can play with the recipe as you're making it. And unless you're dealing with raw meat at that moment, you can taste as you go to get everything just right. I recommend a simple vegetable soup. There's almost always some vegetables laying around in my fridge or cupboard and there's so many ways you can make it yours. Some veggies, tomatoes, water, and a couple spices is the simplest way.

After that, try swapping some parts out, maybe broth instead of water, or throw in some chopped chicken, or swap tomatoes for heavy cream and a pinch of flour, or play with the amount of ingredients, maybe more tomatoes and less veggies, or more veggies and less water.

I hope this helps and I'm sorry this is so long. Cooking is one of my favorite things and I think everyone should get to enjoy making their own food.

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 4 points 10 months ago

Yeah, I never liked them. They're designed to keep you in their app as long as possible, not to get matched with people you actually vibe with.

I met my fiance through a hookup app, but that was a complete fluke. The app didn't help me get to know him any better than it did for anyone else I met. It was mostly our time spent together in person that made me fall in love enough to propose. As soon as we started dating, I deleted that app and never looked back.

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

Idk. The us population definitely isn't aligned with the us government or vice versa.

Jokes aside, that's pretty interesting. I didn't know that's where those terms came from

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 96 points 1 year ago (41 children)

The US really is becoming a third world country by the day, isn't it. God I hate it here

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

Not op, but I'd say it's easy to guess why people care about numbers so much. Main reason is because it feels like making a statement and that feels good. It's a tiny amount of effort for a bigger dopamine reward.

It's just as easy to guess why people don't care about them either. They don't affect anything and can feel meaningless as a result. It just depends on the person

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Aww poor little snake baby. I haven't played Hades, but this makes me feel so bad for her

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

You might wanna check the usernames. I never asked why you carry coins around. I don't even carry them. I just take them home and put them in a jar to save until there's enough to exchange

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social -3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

No, you obviously don't do it after every transaction. You save the change until you have plenty saved up and then exchange it for bills. This is what like every single person does.

What a strange person

[–] Treemaster099@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Good. Technology always makes strides before the law can catch up. The issue with this is that multi million dollar companies use these gaps in the law to get away with legally gray and morally black actions all in the name of profits.

Edit: This video is the best way to educate yourself on why ai art and writing is bad when it steals from people like most ai programs currently do. I know it's long, but it's broken up into chapters if you can't watch the whole thing.

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