I’m testing removing Google from my life for some time now.
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The word “No” is such a life-changer and it’s definitely something I learned to apply only recently. I grew up being told to be obedient. Parents demanded it and school enforced it. It made me into a people pleaser and it sucked having to do things that I did not enjoy simply because it was what was expected of me.
I’m still struggling with No but I’ve been trying everyday to keep saying No to things I don’t particularly like.
I love it when companies are too stubborn to update their costs despite the necessity changing over the years.
My previous employment kept buying microsoft office license keys despite us already moving to 365. They probably did it out of habit when buying new computers. Needless to say I have a cardstack of license keys at home lol. Granted it’s for Office 2013 but I don’t really need the latest version for basic document processing.
Proud to be part of that 47%
I can’t believe this wasn’t an Onion piece. Lol.
Does anyone really play AAA games using touch controls? I couldn't stand the touch interface. Touch gaming will never be good.
For me, the best way to quit bad habits is to find alternative hobbies. Try something new. Join a local group.
"What do you mean you're happy with getting socks for Christmas?!"
I’m annoyed you still can’t do annotations with Teams.
Cloned him by using his Mojo.
That or the magic of scene blocking and editing.
Maybe the reason we haven’t found extraterrestrial life is because they, too, as a civilization have failed to stop itself from self-destruction.
Perhaps this is the bitter and paradoxical nature of life. The struggle to exist but is doomed to go extinct.
I would very much prefer the theater experience but Hollywood hasn’t had a movie worth going.