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h2man t1_jdnobk3 wrote
More places should serve broccoli as a side. That looks delicious.
h2man t1_j9jix6v wrote
Reply to Russian President Vladimir Putin unwittingly accelerated the European Union’s green transition with his war in Ukraine, with the 27-nation bloc reducing its dependency on Russian fossil fuels and increasing its renewable energy use over the past year, the EU’s climate czar said Tuesday. by MrGuttFeeling
Great news and development, but when will the media drop russian titles on their news headlines?
h2man t1_j67eflp wrote
Small cat sure makes up for his small size in cleaning speed.
h2man t1_j40k89p wrote
Reply to Fyre (2019) The infamous rock festival conceived by an overly ambitious egotistical entrepreneur (CC) [01:25:28] by ghostmrchicken
If there’s one thing I’d like the ability to unsee is this documentary… I’d love to be able to see it for the first time again. It was… hilarious.
h2man t1_iu68dpd wrote
Reply to comment by xenoghost1 in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
What do you mean, back? It never left, just changed colours.
h2man t1_iu4gnw2 wrote
Reply to comment by Atzadio2 in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
And who fucked up enough to call the IMF?
h2man t1_iu4fd5i wrote
Reply to comment by xenoghost1 in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
Same party… same corruption levels.
h2man t1_iu343bg wrote
Reply to comment by edogg01 in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
Lula is part of why Bolsonaro got elected... the division and polarization will still be there.
h2man t1_ir7g4h2 wrote
Reply to Does Vienna wait for us, or is life a race against ourselves? [Discussion] by TreatThompson
I was very lucky, I achieved a lifelong dream at around 32 and the there was this void. I was well away from my peers and didn’t really have much objectives to complete.
On the other hand, there’s a lot of fake on Facebook... like your friend that toured 15 European countries in 3 weeks?? What did he accomplish? An European tour of airports and railways?
There’s something I usually refer to which is the essay/song “wear sunscreen”:
Don't waste your time on jealousy. Sometimes you're ahead, sometimes you're behind. The race is long and, in the end, it's only with yourself.
Perhaps jealousy is a strong word, but it derives from the same place of what you’re feeling.
h2man t1_jdz9tb9 wrote
Reply to LPT: Do not fall for the whole pursue "working for your dream company" idea. You will be so much better off if you have a wonderful, respectful, considerate boss at some normal business who actually values and respects you/your work, and allows you to become successful and proficient in your field. by Dismal_Body_2731
I’ve had 3 companies I’ve always wanted to work for based on the products, innovation and industries they’re in.
This year interviewed for the last of them and the commonality is that they’re shit.
In one of the interviews I, then with a masters and 15 years experience from field tech to management, told me a guy taking jis bachelor whilst working for them is more valuable than me… followed by an offer to continue the process but the maximum salary was a 25% pay cut of where I was. :/
The other ignored stuff done by me in the same role at a different company in their industry (which indirectly benefitted them) as not that big of a deal and were arrogant as fuck during the interview. Luckily they didn’t make an offer as I’d have uprooted my life just at the outset of Covid only to join in as they declared bankruptcy.
The third one was a month ago, a massive conglomerate like the first one. Didn’t bother to structure an interview process or have the interviewers actually plan the interview or more than one person witnessing the interview. So it was all over the place ranging from the very basic shit to stuff completely unrelated to the job like IT infrastructure. To top it off? Flat out saying that they won’t come anywhere near where I am salary wise should they make an offer.
So now I really only care about what’s in it for me rather than working for X or Y.