Pulling out apparently
Can’t fight millions of years of evolution
i came for the memes, i stayed for the double entendres
Yeah you did.
Where would apparently be pulled out from?
Probably a front loading clothes washer.
Step-bro?!
Oi, you got a loicense for that‽
It isn’t that it is hard, it is because it is pointless.
Finding the will to get out of bed in the morning. For twenty years I’ve gone to work 40 or more hours a week and honestly I just can’t seem to find a care to do it anymore. I’m sure it’s tied to depression or not being happy in my life or some shit but really it just seems easier some days to say why not just end it and not stress about being late on rent or having some awkward conversation telling someone you were sick and you know you shouldnt be missing days but really the work is just not fulfilling so I have no drive to keep doing it.
It’s almost creepy, are you me? This is exactly how i would describe the shit i am like for about a year now.
Not quite, I’m the mirrored version you see when you look in the mirror, except I must say the mirror must be fogged because it says lady in your name, so you’d have to be squinting hard. My beard is a bit hard to mistake, lol. Hope you find some sort of spark in your life soon that starts to make things better, I really need to find a new line of work probably.
I get like this if I have a good weekend, trip or vacation. It’s supposedly supposed to make you feel better in life but for me the stress beforehand (if it’s a big trip) and the depression afterward almost make it easier to bury my head in work and not peak too far outside my little bubble.
“unskilled” labor
Getting adequate mental health treatment
Most things. People underestimate the labor, time, complexity, obstacles that most jobs involve. We are wildly optimistic.
Speling.
Snowboarding, even without any tricks or anything fancy. Just cruising down the snow is also very difficult.
I picked it up very quickly. Swapping edge and linking turns in a few runs and jumping baby kickers and doing small board slides on day 2.
The only hard part by far is using T-bars. I still fall on them 😞 Even in the kids area lol. And yet I just did a few runs of my first black and only went down on that twice.
The thing that clicked for me was to look further ahead, keep up pace, and stop thinking. Kind of clicked in minutes after that.
I’ve only ever skied and I was awful at it. Snowboarding has always looked easier
Pro tip: It’s not.
Consider this: unlike skiing, you don’t have anything in your hands. You have to completely control the board by your legs.
I’m not a skier but I don’t think you’re supposed to control the skies with your hands either.
I started skiing when I was very young and I was always bad at it. Never really improved, but golly I was really good at super pie-ing my way down difficult stuff.
I switched to snowboarding and it just clicked for me. It felt so much better and made way more sense.
Not to say it’s easy, but give it a try. You might really enjoy yourself.
On a side note, I’ve since learned that I just suck at motion that has me with my feet facing forward. I can’t roller skate or ice skate to save my life, but long boarding or skate boarding are find. I’m a little shaky on scopters, but it’s not as bad as skates
My skiing days are done I think. But ya anything that moves that puts itself betweeny feet and the ground has never worked out well for me. Skating , roller skates, skiing snow and water
Continuing to give a shit as the entire system collapses.
Playing the harmonica.
Your mouth cavity forms part of the instrument (like the body of an acoustic guitar) so you need to precisely control your lips, tongue, jaw, etc on top of the usual embouchure skills that you need for a wind instrument, while also being sure to only use the hole/holes you want. You get different notes when you blow and draw (suck), so you must control your breath so the note doesn’t squeak - unless you’re doing that on purpose, which lets you play notes outside the key of that particular harmonica. You also need to balance your in and out breaths so you don’t get too full or empty of air (a few notes have both in and out options to help with this).
I’m very bad at the harmonica.
Great oral exercise.
I have only ever seen one musician who could play the harmonica like a musical instrument. The guy from Sister Sparrow, Jackson Kincheloe. It was such a remarkable difference from the way I’d seen it played.
ETA, if you don’t mind a YouTube link, here he is.
Digital music production. Making a tune is easy, making it sound good and well balanced is a bitch.
I tried making music once for a game jam where we swapped roles with someone
I’ve learned to never even think about making music in the foreseeable future lol
Just use AI.
According to a customer i have
That customer might be over their heads lol
AI in game development is cringe
I did game dev for the love of the game, not to spin games up as efficiently as possible.
There’s a reason why many people hate seeing AI in games. It’s viewed as a passion project for many, and AI kinda tosses that out the window
same. luckily there’s lots of good music out there under permissive licenses
I think it’s great that people make free music, I do so myself, but it’d be wrong to think that it’ll fit perfectly.
I’d much rather see developers taking contact and getting custom made music that actually fits. Free or paid that’s not the question, but just to have someone make a conscious decision of what actually fits the game.
It’s such a large part of the game experience that it’s a shame that it’s often left up to random generic human or AI generated tunes.
A cool thing is that there are several instances on that site of people dropping a whole OST for a canceled game (often an RPG), so the music will at least be consistent with itself, if not your game, and if you’re making something in the same genre a lot of it could fit (e.g. battle theme, super sad moment, boss battle).
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Female dog?
Bitch is used colloquially to signify that something is excessively difficult or unpleasant as well.
You could also say mixing and mastering are fucking hard. But that would not be to say they are engaged in passionate intercourse; rather, fucking, in this context, simply emphasizes the difficulty of the task.
Bitch is censored on lemmy.ml for some reason
That’s actually hilarious. The Stalinist censors are still active even now, it seems!
I’ve always wanted to produce music, but knowing just how difficult it would be to make something good, I never have.
I’d recommend downloading FL studio’s trial version and experimenting by making a simple trap beat. The only cost is your time!
Turning when you’re riding on a jetski and about to be in a head on collision.
Most people will panic and let off the gas to turn, but the jet ski isn’t going to be able to turn much unless you’re actually giving it some throttle.
most things. swimming, jogging, balance, juggling, knitting, whittling, lathing, bathing, dogs, pogs, poker, snooker, cooking, docking, greeting, seating, studying, cuddling, fishing, threshing…
technologic
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technologicYes. Boats don’t really have brakes. Just an anchor.
Trees don’t grow in the dark, too.
Working from home. It sounds like a dream, but it’s called a job for a reason.
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It’s certainly a double-edged sword. Being at home is a net positive, but the pay cut, workload, and weird never-leaving-the-office feeling is there.
It varies from person to person.
I can build a house from start to finish and figure it all out easily. I can rebuild a car pretty easy too. Computer hardware and networking stuff is no problem. I started navigating the us with nothing but maps (pre internet access availability for me) at 16 and have driven all over since. I excel in spatial relations from what I’m told.
I don’t understand nouns, verbs, adverbs, or anything that goes along with it but can speak and write clearly. Learning languages is a pita. Same goes for programming. Interacting with people outside of certain things in person makes me cringe. Interacting on the phone is worse unless I know someone, I’m currently still using my wife’s debit card to access my bank account 7 years after she passed because I have to call the bank to fix mine and I can’t stand the thought.
If you don’t think mudding and taping drywall is more difficult than it seems, I’m impressed (and a little disbelieving).
It’s easy to be friendly at work. But turning that “work-friend” relationship into a real friendship, one where you do things outside of work together, is still a mystery to me. I have no idea how people do that. Others make it look so easy. I can’t imagine anyone at my job dislikes me, we all compliment each other, laugh at each others’ jokes, and hold fun conversations on the clock. Yet when a crowd gets together after work and plans where to go next, I’m baffled. I’m too anxious to invite myself, but nobody ever invites me, so I just try to ignore it so I don’t feel hurt. :')
Same as any relationship you just ask. Make it easy and do a group drinks after work first then if you hit it off plan something.
I swear as someone who overthinks everything it amazes me I don’t with this and other people do lol
Oh gosh, I was already nervous about asking just one person. Asking a group?! I can feel my soul dying already.
Do you work with a team/department? Just say let’s go out for dinner/drinks after work. Just like outside work expect maybe 50% to commit.
















