They would still die from multitude of reasons, like accidents, incurable illness, getting killed… and if that’s not enough, there’s still the heat death of the universe
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Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Despite having heard the phrase 'passive aggressive' several times, I still don't know what it means.
3·3 months agoYou’re right in that (in)effective would work here, but I did intend to also apply judgment. It often is not the most effective technique, but I also believe it is often unnecessarily hurtful and used as petty vengeance. I see it as an immature reaction from people who don’t care about the receiver, or haven’t developed other ways to communicate.
Take your shitty boss example : You’re angry at them, and you want to express it. Anger is used to signal your desire to change a situation. If you’re leaving, the only thing left to change is their behavior to future employees. If you use passive aggressive methods, you’re either hurting them back for simple vengeance, in which case you just don’t care about them as a human being because this hurting serves no purpose, or you’re trying to change their future behavior. In that case, you will probably just paint yourself as an asshole, which will invalidate your position in their mind. It might sometimes work, but I would not consider it effective compared to being direct for example.
Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Production can't keep up with demand (corporate greed)
1·3 months agoExponential pricing
Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Despite having heard the phrase 'passive aggressive' several times, I still don't know what it means.
24·3 months agoIt’s all kind of behaviour that aims to harm, hurt, or anger someone without being upfront about the intent.
If I hit you or insult you, that’s not passive. If I say “some of us actually do the dishes around here” within earshot of someone that I believe doesn’t do them often enough, that’s passive aggressive.
Like most behaviors, it’s not inherently bad… but I would argue it often is. There are better tools out there to solve problems.
And close the lid before flushing, you nasties
(Added benefit: no arguing)
Would you really want to take one away from someone who would make those beauties for you every day ?
Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•My kid felt that my arm should not be unadorned
12·5 months agoSick tats dude
Fun fact, there are no muscles in your hands, only tendons. The muscle that pulls them is in the wrist. This wouldn’t seem very healthy.
It’s because it’s the only thing that doesn’t hit home, the rest is a given
Also known as the Bristool scale in the field
Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Outer Wilds. Should my first time be in VR?
261·8 months agoI don’t know about VR, but please note it is not really replayable. A second playthrough is possible, but will amount to a trip down memory lane at best.
The red and yellow part needs to look like clown pants
I read Outer Wilds dialogues and texts for a dyslexic friend ::)
It was fun !
What about the jar jar though
Olmai@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•How I imagine not having a vasectomy must feel like
2·11 months agoAlso they can become permanent if not reversed within a few years
scrolling through a few comments, looks like the crane, the death, and the laughing were all part of acting












Gingerbeard ?