Message from @Litinit
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I think there is, but I think we need to do it for the right reasons for it to be honorable
otherwise it's a facade
how so?
no the data shows that retraining is 5-15% successfull
when something like this hits an industry many file for disabled status, or just keep being unemployed
ppl will "trip down stairs" et.c. nothing about this is dignified
well _kinda_, a lot of that happened from the industrial revolution, but this time around it will be something like 4x worse by economist predictions
not survives, but they don't work
eventually retire on tiny sums
not if you file for disabled status
not if you retire
you just need to fall down some stairs and break your arm or your leg
well they paid into it during the time they had their previous job for x decades
maybe you should slow down and look into it first
and retirement is not a large %
the largest % someting like HALF file for disabled status
no but it's the reality for certain people like for exampel coal miners
you're not a programmer for 20 years then decide to become a coal miner and you do that for a few years
that's generally not how it works
generally you get these kinds of jobs when you're young, you start a family, and that's how you bring in the bread
maybe you keep using rhetorical excuses instead of arguments because you're scared to have to do the work of having to look into something for yourself
Why would you ask that?
I literally said you wouldn't
you could ask me why you wouldn't, I'd have plenty of answers
haha >more rhetorical excuses
am i moving the ad hominem strawmanned goalpost? does that make you sad?
enjoy
there's a big difference between responsible drug use and irresponsible drug use, I didn't even drink alcohol before I was 22 because of the science behind spatial growth of the brain so any drug during this period will permanently affect you
at most I had a period where I smoked a handfull of cigarettes as a kid because it was a "secret" I had with some chick idk, so compared to most people who drink before this age my "sober state" returns to a more sober mind
thankfully my mother was completely abstinent in this department during pregnancy, having it in your blood that early is _really_ not good
also kinda funny telling a CTO that he'd have some possible issues with logic...
Howdy kiddos
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f u bot
i had the most amazing day it was unreal
it was AMAZIN'
today i woke up, ate breakfast, went down to the river to do the silent prayer.
after which i went to my doctor to see if i could get a walk in appointment, the answer was no.
then i went to another urgent care clinic.
i had been there before to get a prescription for aluminum oxide cream. i hade been there a week ago and got one filled but the pharmacy i had it sent to doesn't carry it so i had to get another one sent somewhere else.
the nurse i talked to at first was really nice and said they could call around and see who carried it and have it sent there.
then the doctor came in. as soon as we started talking she copped an attitude telling me that i would have to be the one to call becauase they don't need to do that for me yadayada, she talking all this shit about my insurance and then tried to tell me off about how i should have scheduled an appointment with my pcp and i have to learn how to work my way through these things and bla, bla, bla.