You conceive of time in an interesting way. Certainly not the way I do.
You conceive of time in an interesting way. Certainly not the way I do.
Self service shopping has been around in the US since 1916, so I imagine you must be pretty old. Glad to know I’ve got you on my side!
Just so.
No tipping where I live so I don’t benefit from that. Happy to accept a lower charge for my groceries in lieu of pay, though.
I do not experience bullshit small talk or judgement of my purchases. Since I’m not getting that benefit, I’m happy to be paid. Thanks!
Sounds good. Please cut 30 cents off my bill.
I do feel like I ought to be paid when a business offloads their work onto me. Not much, I suppose. But something.
I shouldn’t have to. Any God worthy of the title would provide clear and irrefutable proof of its own existence.
Hopefully, the mixture is 1% anger to 99% admiration. And that they are inspired to demand more for their labor as well.
Honestly, I’m okay with parking lots if we can do away with street parking.
Japan. I’ve never used whatsapp. It is neither popular here nor important for business communication.
Not enough people have the time or ability to take a nice long walk and look for tanuki. To whistle for crows and have them swoop up silently, cautiously, and patiently wait for you to leave a few peanuts on a fence post for them. To take in the moon going through its phases and the lightning of a rainstorm that’s over the next ridge and won’t get to them for another hour or more. To be inspired by whatever may come on a nice long walk.
Solution: Folks need the ability to work less and earn enough. To be satisfied with enough. To be celebrated for their nice long walks with enough and no more.
I agree. The justice system is not so much set up to arrive at justice as to make sure the system can run with little interruption.
This is certainly true in large cases. Thanks for the assist!
Each lawsuit has its own reasons, of course. But here are a few common issues:
In short, there are many practical reasons why legal matters are settled rather than going to trial. It may not be the kind of justice you want to see done, but it is often the best option in an imperfect system.
No.
I think that people are attracted to the idea of a soul because they would like to think that there is something unchanging about them. A desire for constancy in an inconstant world.
What I have experienced is wild changes in my own behavior, thoughts, desires, fears, drives, and whatever-might-have-you. Certainly, I am not the same person I was when I was an infant or when I was a child or when I was a young man or - I suppose in a more subtle way - I will be after I finish posting this and get some lunch.
I argue with myself. Blame myself. Bargain with myself. Pump myself up. All as though there are different selves within me at all times. By this I conclude that I don’t really have a self, but more of a collection of personalities, characteristics, and traits that are more or less dominant at any given moment. I am large, I contain (thank you Walt) multitudes.
I am comfortable with my inconstancy and inconsistencies. Generally at peace about having selves rather than a self.
I see no evidence of a soul. And I haven’t the need for one that would drive me to delude myself into thinking I have one nonetheless.
Many thanks to my son who told me about Lemmy last night. Reddit tab closed. Lemmy tab open.
I walk a lot. Head down to the river and whistle for the crows that know me to come down so I can give them some peanuts. Talk with friends and family.
To be fair, though, I do pretty much the same thing when I don’t need to cope.