• cRazi_man@europe.pub
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      Learning that you don’t need to care about most things is actually a very important life lesson to learn.

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    I’ve never even needed energy to care.

    I’ve just blurted out what I saw and had major truck stops demolished.

    What did I say and blurt out?

    Rats ate their wires to their security cameras over their kitchen.

    I said that right in front of their customers…

    I was the tech.

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    I know this lady is mostly joking/complaining about the state of the world in a roundabout way but… if you haven’t learned anything valuable as you’ve grown older, what did you even do with your time? Just “had fun” like a child? Rolled around the mud like a pig? How are you gonna do your duty to society and provide guidance to the younger generations? 😔

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      You’re getting downvoted but yeah, similarly I don’t understand her point of view. It’s not quantum physics or something equally perverse. Life gets fairly samey - how do you not figure it out by pure repetition, if nothing else?

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        Let’s just hope I got downvoted because I’m ruining the “vibe”, which is somewhat valid, and not because they disagree with what I’m saying. 😅

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          I’m pretty tired of people not giving themselves enough credit for how good they are at “adulting”. The only thing they’re bad at is understanding their own competence.