

“Bullshit I missed that parry! These fucking devs”
IT Consultant by day, gamer by night 🎮
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Currently spending way too much time in World of Warcraft, Counter Strike 2, and absolutely obsessed with Sea of Stars.
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“Bullshit I missed that parry! These fucking devs”


Have you tried either Summit or Blorp?
Summit is my favourite pick, but Blorp is fantastic and was that for Lemmy for quite a while before switching. Summit feels a bit more modern and clean to me.


They are very clearly “a 40 year old traveling nurses who is a lesbian”


Ooo I’ll grab a pair of the ballet flats in the top right pleeease ☺️


This resurfaced a really old memory from when I was like 8 or 9 maybe.
We had a homework assignment (kind of) for school, where we had to go out and pick a star from a spot in our backyards or wherever, and then for each night over 2 weeks we had to track the stars position relative to our position we chose on night 1.
This was around the late 90s by that point, and I always thought it was pretty cool to get our young imaginations going on the stars beyond ☺️


I tend to find through my work experience that it depends on a couple of factors, which industry, which department, and how senior they are.
For example when jumping on calls or attending client meetings, the IT peoples, Engineers, anyone technical really is pretty much never in a suit. I don’t have much to do with HR departments, but I to find their 50/50, could be the “chill” HR department where the HR lady is passing off active wear as work clothes, or the strict HR department where they are 100% in suits.
The more senior you get, especially in sales and marketing roles, C-Suite, etc. the far more common suits become again, the only industry I don’t see this so prevalent in is the tech industry, however I don’t work with tech companies too often as they typically have their own people lol.
I know in my role, I only wear a suit or a blazer 3 times a year, and that’s my companies conferences where we have a dress code for the first day.
41 posts by OP, only 4 comments on a 24 day old account…
Yeah OP definitely needs a better hobby lol