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Much of our dialect comes from the tale of brave Ulysses, whose long imprisonment in the mind palaces of the snide and thoughtless taught him to hone words of derision that could cut through the pillars of the homo economicus worldview. In time he departed for another adventure, but we still wield the words he forged us.
UlyssesT has simply sailed to Avalon and will return when he is needed most.
Lmao is this a new one? I think it's originally from Adam Smith where he argues it's a positive thing lol, and Samir Amin uses it sarcasticly, along with quips and jokes about "actually existing capitalism". I'll see if I can find it.
sometimes, it's like i can still hear his voice....
Immediately brought to mind the legend of old Ulysses
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Wait, what happened? I blocked him and am out of some kind of loop.
He left silicon valley to go live in the woods somewhere, refurbish a house and is becoming a dad as far as I know. So no more posts for a while. He will no longer be annoyed by Bazinga brained techbros, just rural folk and doomsday preppers now.
That sounds nice and probably for the best. Being exposed to media aimed at young children may just kill him tho. The post infant years are gonna be rough
Paw patrol! Paw patrol! Paw patrol on the double!
But there are good shows like bluey.
Honestly the toddler years aren't the worst, honestly pre teen years could be more challenging. Some of my younger family members are at that age and it seems like a living hell for the parents lol.
Pre teens are always bad. No exceptions. Everyone was a giant piece of shit between ages 12 and 16 and that's just the breaks.
Of the 5 ages in the range you listed, 4 of them are teens and not preteens![emoji disgost disgost](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/49ed25ea-2634-410b-936f-9ca8b9b767ae.png)