Message from @Death in June
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real shame actually, he can't keep a job because he suffers from depression/anxiety and invariably starts missing lots of work, pissing off the employer
but also in our field it's literally 80% immigrants, so it's sad he doesn't even acknowledge if there weren't so many immigrants maybe he could keep jobs
Maybe there's a link between mental disorders and far-left politics? <:hyperthink:462282519883284480>
well he's the stereotypical antifa lives in mom's basement type, except he lives with his ultra feminist gf with 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 rats and a bird in a 1br apartment
OOF
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meanwhile I live in a massive 4 br house with 2 dogs with my gf
i would assume that extremists are more likely to be "mentally ill" in general as extremism often stems from disaffection and mental illness is just a categorization of a certain mental pattern that gives one difficulties within the context of a certain societal arrangement
we are in the same field and started on the same day in our first job in the field like 6 years ago
"2 cats, 2 rats and a bird"
>literally how
sounds like a problem waiting to happen
don't forget 2 dogs
proper managerie in there
i strongly dislike birds being kept as pets
as in like morally disagree with it or just don't enjoy them?
former
interesting, why?
because you are keeping a creature that is meant to fly confined in a small space
Wolfs have a very very large territory and are used to run a lot too.
yeah I feel like you could make the same argument about all kinds of pets
like what
yea, but dogs are from wolfs
dogs, cats, rats, etc
yeah but they're domesticated
I suppose birds are a lot less domesticated
but i mean in any case you can take a dog out for a walk
can you take a bird out for a fly
some
who here likes stormzy
You can get a harness for a bird and put a leash on it.
Some larger birds do well with this, smaller birds probably not.
I wouldn't get a parrot or other life pairing bird. The problem is they want to bond with another bird and kind of need to. If that isn't available they'll pick a person. Parrots will aggressively protect their relationship and immediate territory, which is your house basically, from other potential mates. So anyone they perceive as a potential competitor for you they will attack. And if you keep them from doing that they'll assert themselves with you aka biting. Dogs don't do this if you keep them in the appropriate part of the pack hiearachy which is easy to do. Are birds domesticated? Only if they pair bond with you is the best way to put it.
Also your parrot may not be into you specifically so you might get a bird that costs several hundred if not thousands of dollars that just tolerates your existence.
Marxism has always been identity politics
Bingo.
Nobody likes Stormzy who is a person
I hope Nancy and AOC get to duel without Trump busting in on it.