Thats one of the reasons i'm not having kids. I have a decent life by any metric but I had to work my ass off and face a tonne of resistance in my career. It always feels like I'm playing catch up with the cost of everything going up and up to the point where I'm just exhausted and depressed. Like, what is the point of living?! it honestly feels like theres just nothing left to enjoy anymore, everything has been monetized to hell and back. They told us as kids that you can be anything you want when you grow up, the future is bright and if you work hard you will be rewarded and its just not true. I can't do that to another person, these problems are only getting worse with no end in sight.
Kyle_The_G
I had Fzero for game cube and that game was awesome. 10/10
so he's a kyle. cool-aid kyle
Hamburger helps those who hamburger help themselves.
I think it'd be neat to go to like 10,000 BC and just live a day in the life of some tribe/ancient city.
This is just straight up dangerous
Just like most of his plans. The spa, the tunnel, buck a beer... all short-sighted and focussed on legacy instead of actual helpful policy.
most academics/research roles. Huge competition, your life depends on winning grants, requires PhD and years of training, poverty-level salaries.
is there any other way to live?
I'm just tired of everyone asking for my money. Rent/mortgage: insane. Groceries: insane. Transportation: insane. Phone/internet: insane. I think people realized they can just charge whatever they want and get away with it so thats whats happened, everyone is squeezing every last penny out of everyone. If everyone starts doing that then theres not much left over and yeah, people feel like shit. They did everything right and its just not enough. Thats the world now.
I would love it if renting was just banned entirely. Just play the stock market with your extra cash, homes should not be an investment/traded around. People need a place to live. I hope people realize that a shoebox of a condo isn't worth $1M and theres a massive correction back to more realistic valuations. its just stupid now.
This is a really cool idea! I have zero brewing/baking experience but I'm nearly done training as a med lab technologist and I've always thought yeast/mould are so interesting! My area of training is isolating and identifying pathogens but I've always wondered if I could use those skills one day and do some home brewing/baking or even cheese making. I'll keep this in mind when I'm done my training, its so cool what you guys are doing!