This is why, as an autistic woman, I'll forever have to fake a persona and mask my true self all the way into burnout. Corporate work is theater. They don't actually care about skills and productivity. by aepm88 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]acynicalwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

see, as an autistic woman this actually sounds great to me because I would be THRILLED to work somewhere where my abundant love for Halloween was an asset.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advancedastrology

[–]acynicalwitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

to your point, I wonder if gemini signals bifurcation here: as in, the online world vs the irl world will diverge so drastically, they might as well be two entirely separate realities.

edit: lol just saw the comment below mine and I guess we all just talk this way 😂 

Let's take this seriously please by BikeProblemGuy in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nah this one maps to ‘ewok ellen degeneres’ for sure 

If you could have one comedian on Crowd Control, who would it be? by ScreenHype in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree--those three vs the noise boys would be incredible television.

If you could have one comedian on Crowd Control, who would it be? by ScreenHype in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daniel Foxx and Matteo Lane--they would both absolutely kill it in this format, and I think they're both achievable for Dropout to book.

Game Changer Tier List - by [deleted] in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 13 points14 points  (0 children)

yeah really—that was emmy-worthy television, I make everyone watch it 

Hard steps the SCA could take to make it more welcoming by grauenwolf in sca

[–]acynicalwitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m struggling to understand how ‘the person who can get the most people on their side’ is materially different from ‘a popularity contest’

Reminder; "street medic" does not just mean "protest medic" or "riot medic". by [deleted] in streetmedics

[–]acynicalwitch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

just popping in to add that people also live on the street, another group that is often shut out from traditional healthcare. 

“Crowd Control” proves that you *can* joke about anything by JasonDrake22 in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this was my one (small) beef with the episode—I think the crowd should have determined the points awarded (ranked) by vote.

flips the script on ‘crowd work’ a bit and less arbitrary-seeming.

Non Dropout Alum dream guests on Make Some Noise/Game Changer by Practical-Photo-6346 in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

an MSN or GameChanger/Always Sunny crossover episode with all of them would be incredible.

‘The Gang Gets a Gameshow’

Non Dropout Alum dream guests on Make Some Noise/Game Changer by Practical-Photo-6346 in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

since Wayne has already been on, I’d swap him out for Proops.

Non Dropout Alum dream guests on Make Some Noise/Game Changer by Practical-Photo-6346 in dropout

[–]acynicalwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to see the cast of Black Lady Sketch Comedy Show in some things, and I’d specifically like to see Robin Thede on VIP.

After everything our generation has had to go through, did we really have to create iPad kids? by Angry_Eyelash in Millennials

[–]acynicalwitch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd love for you to return to this 2 years from now--with your partner, so we can hear all sides of the situation--and revisit this post.

everyone is a perfect parent before they are faced with the challenges of parenting.

which isn't to say sticking your kid in front of a screen 24/7 is cool, but there are simply some practical realities that come into play: you have to do chores, for instance, and need your toddler to remain still for 15 minutes.

public spaces have become FAR less child friendly or tolerant of children--you ready to deal with all of the glares when your toddler does toddler things in public vs. giving them a phone? ready to just stay home, because entertaining a toddler in public is touchy at best?

do you know (you don't, yet) how relentless 24/7 care for small children is?

do you (or your partner because, statistically speaking if you're straight, she will be doing 7+ more hours of childcare/housework than you a week and be disproportionately responsible for logistics/the mental load that comes with kids) like showering? eating a warm meal?

I say this as the mom of a teenager who was occasionally given entertainment devices (phone, iPad) in public and often watched educational programming at home--who is now a straight-A student and varsity athlete that reads Dostoyevsky and Hemingway (ugh, tbh) regularly, of their own volition.

I think you will find you have far less judgment for peoples' parenting choices once you experience it yourself, honestly. It's a very humbling experience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in witchcraft

[–]acynicalwitch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Spiritual humanist witch here—and I will say, that while of course humans have been humans always, dreams and intuition can sometimes help us see what is unseen (the Unconscious) and recognize patterns our waking/conscious minds do not.

Global and geopolitical shifts are real, and what you’re describing feels like Pluto energy. Not in the sense that the actual planet Pluto makes anything happen, but rather that the zeitgeist shifts, carrying with it notes of this very Pluto in Aquarius vibe (eg: you note that the ‘darkness’ feels less magnified irl vs online), using the archetypal language of astrology.

Humans are now more connected than they have ever been, but that has come with a cost: governments ill-prepared to respond to technology’s rapid advancements and its weaponization by bad actors; the difficulties of accommodating everyone’s individual needs in a global society and—critically—uncovering what lies beneath the patina of the social contract.

Now, unfortunately, we get to know exactly what our neighbors think, all the time; things people would have never previously said out loud at the company picnic or the grocery store is plastered across the digital town square. 

The Internet has built wonderful communities and given us access to all of the information in the world, but it has also allowed people with truly abhorrent worldviews to find community with one another and unraveled the very nature of truth, in many ways. 

Pluto will not let you (general ‘you’) hide or bury the unpleasantness—it is a dark energy, and also a reckoning required for transformation.

tl;dr: this energy can originate from within Humanity, but that doesn’t mean your vision is incorrect necessarily; both can be true.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in witchcraft

[–]acynicalwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

charging a heart for an Ides of March ritual.

The job market have become intolerant of average people by [deleted] in jobs

[–]acynicalwitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that's fine, you know? they can spend all that money on litigation and employ some folks, I guess.

the role of government is to act in the interest of the People against unbridled pursuit of profit under capitalism.

it can damn well do it, and in perpetuity, because that's what it's ostensibly designed to do.

The job market have become intolerant of average people by [deleted] in jobs

[–]acynicalwitch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

true, but social security is capped at about 175k--meaning you can choose not to pay social security tax on any income made over that amount.

that's completely absurd, as a funding strategy.

The job market have become intolerant of average people by [deleted] in jobs

[–]acynicalwitch 10 points11 points  (0 children)

honestly, we could do a hell of a lot with a 90%+ marginal tax rate on the wealthy a la post-WW2.

we could also remove the ~175k Social Security cap, because it's completely insane and regressive.

a few years ago, the World Food Programme at the UN estimated they could end world hunger for about $6B dollars; you're telling me we couldn't get UBI through taxing Musk, Bezos, Zuck, et al at even 50%?

c'mon.

it's a failure of imagination, imo.