This is true. Company could easily wait a while then hit OP with a vaguely worded pip. Bam, magically they get let go for “performance” issues that seemingly have nothing to do with how they take their lunches.
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Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•The green lean mean killing machineEnglish
29·19 days agoNot true at all, honestly kind of fear mongering. Mushrooms like morels are extremely hard to mistake unless you resist all forms of obvious Id.
Who would downvote this lol? No kids, but also fully am tired of the us vs them mentality with cf versus childed. In today’s world there is usually a much greater sacrifice to have kids and to be able to afford or have a community to have date nights and such, but having children is still an adventure that many parents enjoy. You probably hear a lot from the complainers, though. Similar to married guys who sigh and call their wives the old woman… the happily married are silent af usually.
I feel like this is all well and good until you need insurance. If you damage something and get sued without insurance/LLC, they’re suing you directly instead. Dicey territory depending on what you’re being sued for.
It’s often fixable if caught soon enough. Basically the affected creature gets ripped a new asshole under anasthesia.
I think you can hide message previews now, but dang lol.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hasbro is being sued for printing too many Magic: The Gathering cards - DexertoEnglish
8·1 month agoFor the first time ever, I opened a bundle to realize the dice straight up hadn’t been included. I opened a ticket after showing proof of purchase and was told Wizards was experiencing a higher than normal volume for returns and issues, so it’d be while before I saw it.
I wonder if others are experiencing a decrease in quality or if I was just unlucky?
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What improved your quality of life so much, you wish you did it sooner?
32·1 month agoKnives that don’t suck. Also getting chickens. I love them so much, great pets and they lay eggs :)
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•Where did you think they were coming from?
12·2 months agoGotcha. I was vegetarian for many years, so I get it. Cooking chicken actually smelled like heated roadkill to me, I had to leave the room.
I felt healthier without eating meat, actually. Now that I am back to eating meat, I respect where it comes from and intend to use every part of my harvests (having a dog helps too). I believe I owe it to the animal to acknowledge where what is on my plate comes from and to be as humane as possible.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•Where did you think they were coming from?
224·2 months agoSounds like you’re cooking it wrong. It feels disrespectful, but a lot of the people criticizing this probably rub their hands together and say, “yummy!” when they pull a burger out of a bag without thinking of the calf/cow it once was.
This is actually changing. Historically, folks usually moved more right as they aged, but that is shifting as folks agr now. Times are different, tons of people who did everything right can’t even afford a house now.
How do people have money to just afford replacing things like this? Or is this a sacrificial chair for the cat? Is all their furniture like this? I have so many questions.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Valve Announces New Steam Machine, Steam Controller & Steam FrameEnglish
3·4 months agoAm I the only one who preferred the “skinnier” style of controller like the old GameCube or even N64 controllers? I loved that grip control, now it feels like we’ve been either trending towards bloated controllers like this one that suck for people with smaller hands or those tiny little joycons that hurt to use long term.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•I was so young back thenEnglish
2·4 months agoCan I ask what career field you went into?
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still strandedEnglish
1·5 months agoI dont think the debate is over whether you have to leave the garbage to do this hike; I think the argument is that because you HAVE to do that, this expedition should either be closed or more highly regulated. The amount of trash and bodies will just slowly accumulate, and it’s weird in today’s world of high tech gear to even claim summiting as a badge of honor. Sure it’s cool… but you have nothing on the folks that did it with limited knowledge and questionable gear in the early days.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still strandedEnglish
1·5 months agoId like to sneak in and offer an opposing argument here. I see what you are saying, but imagine if someone said poachers in Africa depend on the revenue from selling illegal wildlife goods. The idea is that even if its a reality now, it really isn’t a good one, and if they COULD work away from it, it’d likely be better overall.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•*'What a weird period of time they lived in.'*
161·6 months agoI am not the person you responded to. I just wanted to say that I stopped and thought, “wow, that stuff probably DOESNT decompose, huh?” as I scrolled. Thoughts of misogyny or wondering how old the poster must have been never crossed my mind, so I was surprised to see some of these comments. I guess it’s nice it’s such a talking point.
Im glad you posted a detailed response on why you posted it either way, just in case anyone else was curious.
Frigidlollipop@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you retire at 30 and live frugally?
2·6 months agoI’d do it, but retiring early = doing my hobbies instead. Long days writing books, making art, volunteering, and pet sitting. Retiring would just mean working the jobs I want instead of the ones I have to.




Depends on if you have money for a sitter and walker.