Thanks.
Try “Black Bag.” No a lot of action, but very smart script and great acting.
Thanks.
Try “Black Bag.” No a lot of action, but very smart script and great acting.
What movie is this?
Thanks in advance
I see it in my area; there’s an electronic signature required. The tablet surface is vertical and no one ever actually signs their name on a vertical surface.
N is for Neville, who died of ennui.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_against_left-handed_people
I couldn’t find an explicit law against being left handed, but social pressure is a real thing.
In an ideal world, they wouldn’t be. This is 2025.
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Trans rights aren’t political?
Women’s rights isn’t political?
First, That’s what happens when you’re living under a dictator.
Second, even in normal times, everything is political. How much you get paid, and how your boss treats you, and how banks work, and how the roads look, and everything else you see is the result of a political choice.
When you hate typed, you could vent your fury!
Making things worse only makes things worse.
I learned to type on an IBM Selectric that weighed more than a Volkswagen. Godzilla couldn’t have broken that thing.
So, you’re saying that the money you could be sending to refugee kids is better spent buying you booze?
They don’t.
If you want to talk to real people you’ve got to go out in the real world.
Volunteer for something. Animal shelters and community theaters always need extra hands.
Every person is different and every day is different.
Don’t try to push yourself beyond your limits.
Also, some people can do an hour straight through, while others need a break after 30 minutes.
The main thing I’d say is figure out what is best for you and ignore anyone else.
Thanks for posting.
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It’s like calling a high school gym teacher a “professional athlete” or someone with an associate degree 'Highly educated."
I know a nurse who flies ten times a year. All her trips combined don’t add up to the fuel a private jet burns on one trip.
Moreover, she’d happliy use high speed rail if that were an option.
Go get this book.
“Discover What You Are Best At” by Linda Gail. It’s a series of self tests you can do in half a day, followed by a long list of jobs that use your particular skills.
I got the book when I was on worker’s comp after an industrial accident. It pointed me at a job I’d never even considered. Turns out I really liked that job. It let me use my brains and paid a decent salary.
Think of it this way. A nurse and a hair stylist both need good people skills and dexterity. Two totally different types of work, but the same skill set.
If you have a job that lets you wake up on a rainy Monday and not hate going to work, you’ve solved most of your problems.
I was once on my way to the furniture store. I needed to get a new bookshelf to help clean up the mess.
On the way, I stopped and got three more books.