Fair enough. I loved it. Had never played a game like that. I was definitely under the impression that these were mostly PC games. I had a lot of fun with Morrowind and played oblivion a bit too. I didnât see a ton of difference in them. Then Skyrim for me was absolutely incredible. Besides the bugs (which I barely ever saw myself) I didnât see a single reason people talked so much smack about that game.
Nope. The only time I use Reddit is when a search leads me there. I deleted my account and open it in a container tab in Firefox so they canât track me and I have ublock origin running to block their bullshit ads. I suggest everyone do that. I feel like lately even Google takes me there less often, and when they do, the content is shittier than it used to be.
Fuck reddit. I donât need it, itâs dead to me.
I feel like I work about 2 hours a day some days. Meetings and slack are distractions as well as ADHD tendencies. Thereâs so much overhead involved in working for a company that it makes sense. If I just had specs and and interesting problem to solve, I could easily get lost in my work for 8 hours. But that rarely is the case.
The person you responded to doesnât sound like that and I for sure am not. I would even be okay with higher taxes IF they were actually going to non shitty expenses. Iâm simply saying I see their point. Itâs very fair to feel like taxes are a ripoff when they donât go toward good things so often, especially knowing the rich pay incredibly low rates compared to the rest of us
If youâre in a lot countries, especially the US, your taxes also go toward killing innocent people including children. I donât mind taxes at all in theory but in practice in America the fact that our infrastructure and societal support systems are in shambles doesnât make me feel like paying taxes helps anyone except the tax dodging billionaires.
Youâre dismissing this personâs very valid concern.
Kd?