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This new version of them was not someone I could hate.
We were completely new people, so it felt like the “us” from before were gone. There was no need to hold onto any of the hate.
This new version of them was not someone I could hate.
We were completely new people, so it felt like the “us” from before were gone. There was no need to hold onto any of the hate.
I met one during college. We were both very different people by then and went out for lunch.
While there were no apologies (there were lines crossed by both of us), there was closure.
There was a post a few weeks ago referring to seals as “300kg cats with the emotional stability of a toddler and the morals of a seagull.”
So… yeah.
I hadn’t known a thing about this until last year.
I was a 0/10 until college, though I have improved quite a bit over the past few decades using tabletop role-playing games. I can now keep several blobs in my head and know the general distances between each.
I’m still flummoxed with colors and definition, but I’m happy with what I have.
My favorite is “skratch labs”, though it is… gatorade-adjacent.
I’ve had this issue for a few days. If i use the web interface (i normally use liftoff), it gives a json error.
Quick web searching points to a possible image size limit (and poor error handling).
So I did the tuxedo thing when I left a job. Security wanted photos.
I told security that there are only two ways to leave if you know it’s going to be your last day: Head held high and dressed to the nines, or carried out by as many security guards as possible.
They thanked me for choosing the former.