The burnout is real with this one Xx
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As someone who works two jobs (electrical engineering, and doordash) I really really like doordashing better. It feels less stressful. And I know it’s a side gig, but I wish I could do it full time. And maybe I would feel differently if I did it 8 hours a day every day, but working 8 hours of engineering and then 3-4 hours of doordash a day (6-8 on Saturday), doordashing is easier to me. I like riding with my windows down. I like blasting music and following a gps. It’s just, freeing. I don’t know.
The only thing I hate is when the apartment complex has stairs that are open to the air (terrified of heights and open space makes it worse)
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Me: I hate the grind, no more grinding I'm tired.
Also me: well I gotta keep grinding so I have monies 😭😭😭
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The Guardian out here asking the real questions.
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They shouldn't allow boys to work this much. It's gonna be another 19 hour day lads
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As someone who loves to enjoy and absorb my favorite media, Neil Gaiman wrote a beautiful season with amazing actors who portrayed that scene wonderfully. As someone who is gay and sad, I want to key his car.
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off of my last post: i feel like corporate horror has such a rich seam of possibilities that are just begging to be mined. the helpless, nightmarish feeling of watching your life get chewed up by the implacable machinery of faceless corporations in which you are nothing but an easily-replaceable cog and knowing the whole time that you chose to be here. that you can, theoretically, leave any time you want. mindless, pointless busywork that you're expected to take pride in even when it has no measurable impact. feeling like you're running on a treadmill - always busy, never achieving anything. upper managers who only communicate with you by email. CEOs who never communicate with you at all, and may not actually exist for all you know. you can leave any time you want. but you can't, can you? not really. you still have to pay the bills.
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This bit in the Job minisode is so, so underrated. Top shelf flirting. The way super smug Aziraphale is comfortable enough to tease Crowley and how Crowley covers up loving it with sarcasm that can only be delivered inches from his face, apparently. 😉 How Aziraphale looks like he wants to climb Crowley like a tree and how Crowley has a whole basement but walks over to be as close to his angel as he can be whenever given such an opportunity. It's Globe Theatre-level flirt and it's all the way back in Whatever B.C.. We aren't flailing over this bit enough.
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