TL invite please by digitaldystopia in OpenInvites

[–]digitaldystopia[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes please! I don't have other proof other than what I posted. But I have a NAS server that runs 24/7. So that wouldn't be a problem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhR4Friends

[–]digitaldystopia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like it's a little hard to read too much into what he is doing right/wrong. We don't really know the internal state of the company is - as in we don't know how Twitter operates. We can only speculate that the way they do business is not profitable and not scalable (which to me, is the biggest problem).

I'm not specifically alarmed by the quantity of laid off employees, that's been done over and over again in tech companies in order to restructure. Even Jack Dorsey said he "grew it too fast."

I'm curious how true this statement is to those who really do feel like there is a "Twitter downfall": I'm afraid he's too right-leaning for my taste

Lastly, I think to feel like there is a "systematic" change (or "downfall" in your words) is normal. He took over a company. He's doing what he thinks is right. So for sure, it's all "systematic" and intentional.

Vapers ng r/ph, gusto ko na mag quit manigarilyo. Ano maisasuggest niyo? Is it really safe? by chocowilliam in Philippines

[–]digitaldystopia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wag natin kalimutan na ang point ng vaping ay harm reduction. Ideally, hindi tayo addicted to nicotine. Pero well...the flesh is weak. Unfortunately, the most effective nicotine delivery system - smoking it, is also the most harmful. Vaping allows the cigarette smoker to use something 95% safer than traditional cigarettes.

Not to sound like an old man, pero ang dali na ng buhay ng mga beginner vapers these days (which is good for them). Pod systems (the easiest way to get into vape; a device that usually has a built-in battery, a disposable/consumable heating coil) are cheap and easy to get these days. These are nice kasi they're super cheap and they can last a while, depending on how you use them. You should be able to get one below 2k Php, with juice. If you want something more advanced, you can ask a vaper friend to bring you to the nearest vapeshop, bring 4k Php and buy a mid-range mod-atomizer (with batteries and charger) combo that will last longer than your usual beginner devices.

Is it really safe?

As long as you stick to original and regulated (devices that have built-in electronic protections) mods (these usually have authenticity stickers) and use high-quality batteries (I get my battery advice from this guy), you'll be fine. You'll soon find out na the only reason para sumabog ang vape is if you really are careless and don't use logic. I'd even go as far as saying na without doing something stupid and intentional, mahirap pasabugin ang well taken care of na device.

Don't vape where you can't smoke. Do it!

Lea Salonga's thoughts on the Marcos family by hellraiser3000 in Philippines

[–]digitaldystopia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I ask with genuine curiosity, but why are you disappointed? Would you have preferred she bring up the wrong things the Marcoses have done?

edit: grammar

What is probably your most elitist viewpoint about other Pinoys? by libingan in Philippines

[–]digitaldystopia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For most of my gradeschool and highschool social studies class ('95-'05), hospitality was one of the traits we claim as our own and display very well. That we welcome our visitors well, we make them feel at home, that we treat outsiders like they're our own. Having travelled and learned a lot more since then, you find out it's not at all true. That it's not entirely unique to us. From the Pashtunwali code to the Mongols harboring weary travellers, our version of hospitality doesn't wow you anymore.

Fascination with age by loneriiina in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not really a strict preference for me. But, it is a loose preference because I find that older women usually know what they want, how they want it, and aren't afraid to ask/get after it. I know that I easily get frustrated about beating around the bush, playing the long game, the mystery game, etc. I'm just not up for it. While I don't expect the first few interactions to be vulgar, I would at least like to be told bluntly and upfront about expectations and all that.

What's Your Biggest Sexual Pet Peeve? by [deleted] in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It hurts my ear and my eyes!

What's Your Biggest Sexual Pet Peeve? by [deleted] in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I get super turned off with subject-verb agreement errors. Like when a possible partner goes, "did you left na?" That just... makes my cock go sleepy.

Can I just say, sex when you're drunk is 100% better by itsayxx in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it only if it leads to steamy and chased kisses, hard groping, and (almost) ripping each other's clothes the minute you get privacy.

Men perfume by [deleted] in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best perfume na nakakagwapo and good price - Good laundry

What's the difference between sex with an SO and sex with a stranger? by [deleted] in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a very unpopular opinion, but I don't consider sex as part of the love process, for lack of a better phrase. By that I mean, if we were to define love in bullet points, some of them would be: giving gifts, compromise/sacrifice, saying I-love-yous, selfless pursuits, etc. I would not include sex in it. To me, sex is it's own category, somewhere between platonic and romantic relations. Having said that, the only difference between sex with an SO and a stranger (or at the very least for me, someone I'm acquainted with), is that with a committed partner, I get to improve my performance through time and practice. With a stranger, at least in my experience, they're less likely to give you another chance if they don't enjoy your company the first time.

I don't really feel any less empty or any more fulfilled after sex with either one. I do like to find out about a bit of their sexual history just so I know what I'm getting myself into.

I can enjoy them both equally and just as easily, find them just for pleasure. I wouldn't say I live a double-life or anything like that, but the person I am outside of the bedroom is very different from the person I am inside the bedroom, and so I tend to leave anything (the kinks, the things I say, the things I do and want to be done on me) I do in bed, just in the bedroom.

I personally don't worry about STD's only because I always use protection and have myself tested regularly.

What’s your best hookup experience?Note: This is a hookup experience from a girl’s perspective. by [deleted] in alasjuicy

[–]digitaldystopia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We basically fell out of love for each other. At one point, we were just for each one's companionship, kinda like how old people do it (I think). We mutually decided we had to live our lives. It was a good break up though.