[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 9 points 1 month ago

Who is buying this? Why? puzzled

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 10 points 1 month ago

I am an opportunist. If the pro-Skubs look like they're winning, I too shall be pro-Skub. However, if the anti-Skubs are victorious, then I've always been anti-Skub.

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 19 points 1 month ago

Bro, just say you're a certified paedophile and go - no need for the thought experiments

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 9 points 1 month ago

Yep, looking forward to it no longer existing (SEO, not your website)

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I write SEO drivel for a living. I'm fairly good at it, even if the products I shill for are useless to 90% of the population... and that's the problem. There was a time when I was able to not think too much about it, even if I was a little uncomfortable with the fact that my "job" basically shouldn't exist and contributes to the eshittification of the internet. I was just happy to finally be able to learn a living after being unemployed for so long.

But I can't ignore it anymore. The articles get harder and harder to write, the research is boring and pointless, and search engines aren't exactly helpful either on account of said eshittification, which I'm contributing to. And that's on top of all the extra requirements the clients have.

But the thing that makes it the hardest to keep going is that I can't in good conscience market things to people, however indirectly, unless I am absolutely sure the product will help them or I can personally vouch for the usefulness of the product. Which I obviously can't because I've never tried any of the products I'm writing to shill for. And I think it's deceptive, which doesn't sit right with me.

CW: mental health stuff, Calvinist brainwormsI used to be able to kinda just dissociate and not think about it too much. Just focus on the money, you know? As long as I could earn my own way and not have to rely on others just to get by, be less of a burden to others. Also feel like a proper adult for once. Yeah, I know everyone else is winging it, but when you've never been independent, it's hard not to feel like there's something wrong with you (even though that in itself is a capitalist brainworm and all that).

I also hate that I'm contributing to the selling of more useless shit that nobody actually needs. Like, we're wasting tons of water to power some AI bazinga are convinced is the next coming of Jesus? disgost

I think I'm going to quit this line of work. I just can't do it anymore. Apparently, some people can make a butt load of money writing this drivel but I personally have never made all that much. And honestly, I don't even think the money would help at this point. But with my lack of skills and social anxiety, I'm not really sure what other jobs I can do.

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago

Clayman said that while not all advice about money is wrong, it can become harmful if someone starts hoarding money or overworking to try to follow it.

Yes, like billionaires

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 15 points 3 months ago

Naturally, when Australia is finally developed and consolidated as an independent capitalist state, the condition of the workers will change, as also will the liberal Labour Party, which will make way for a socialist workers’ party. Australia is an illustration of the conditions under which exceptions to the rule are possible. The rule is: a socialist workers’ party in a capitalist country. The exception is: a liberal Labour Party which arises only for a short time by virtue of specific conditions that are abnormal for capitalism in general.

Unfortunately, Labour is still liberal and isn't very different from the Liberals at all these days.

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 10 points 3 months ago

This fucking country... David McBride is in prison for exposing war crimes and a war criminal is out receiving special honours from charles-agony

aus-delenda-est ukkk

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 12 points 3 months ago

That sounds pretty totalitarian. Someone should go in there and drop some freedom and democracy on them...

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It's very obvious that amerikkka is circling the drain now, but clearly this didn't just happen in a vacuum. It must've started crumbling at some point... but when?

Some people might say it started after 9/11, others might say it goes back to the Raegan administration. A few might even say it started after losing the Vietnam War, or when they went off the gold standard. Or maybe even earlier...

What do you think? three-heads-thinking

[-] FailedAtAdulting@hexbear.net 16 points 5 months ago

Reminds me of that Malcolm X quote about smiling foxes

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