agent_wolfe

agent_wolfe t1_jdywqpa wrote

I guess I’m doing a little to help the environment. WFH saves on gas pollution. I don’t drive much. I’m averaging 2 flights every 9 years. My phone is at least 5 or 6 years old. I’m 2 generations behind on Xbox. I haven’t bought a shirt since the month the pandemic started. And I barely use Amazon.

But yeah, I do like fruit & veggies that don’t grow here. And I eat meat. And there’s so much waste from manufactured products. I’m not too conscientious about companies or working to save the environment. I guess I’m just neutralish.

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agent_wolfe t1_j8h1e5l wrote

He'd be like "What the h**k happened?" Weren't you going to start dating? And travelling? And earning lots of money?

And lose some weight? And not lose any hair? And not lose any hearing? And ... etc.

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agent_wolfe t1_j5ihk7z wrote

Ah. In my 30s, unfortunately I don’t have any younglings around to teach me these things. My little nephew isn’t talking yet, and aside from squirrels & random kids you see on the street I’m mostly surrounded by old or elderly.

Sometimes I talk to ppl on the phone with kids. I don’t know how parents manage it. I’m good for short bursts but an extended period of time is unimaginable to me.

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agent_wolfe t1_j3kzjfc wrote

I know I speak the same language as Americans, but it’s like we’re speaking two different languages. It’s not just the regional dialects… there’s just this barrier that prevents clear communication. Of course it’s not all Americans…. Just most of them.

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agent_wolfe t1_j33ig8a wrote

Don’t get me wrong; I don’t mean it in the sense that “it’s weird not to have a partner”.

But in this graphic, they’ve included so many things… its odd in the sense that “it’s an oversight that it’s missing”, they forgot or choose not to have partner.

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