Perfectly Adapted
Perfectly Adapted
Perfectly Adapted
They aren't fake lights. Even the lights you see in an animated movie are real lights in that they emit light on the screen.
🤓
A sterile cubicle.
Wish I could have had that.
Chemically it’s also perfectly balanced - except our blood alcohol level tends to run low by about 0.05%.
It's balanced now. For the previous thousands of years we had a plastic deficiency, but that's fixed.
Those nerds homo habilis didnt even ingest unnatural molecules hmmpf
why is this screenshot radioactive?
Shrimp.
how does cm2 keep finding these gems
They actually reposts a lot from fresh from other communities. But still, impressive.
If anything is posted to a lemmy.ml community, this person will repost it to some random lemmy.world or adjacent community
I can do that and I'm pretty sure I'm a fucking nutter
The problem is that the best jobs that don't destroy your body or pay living wages do involve the shit this meme in complaining about.
Prove me wrong and post jobs that do not involve this shit, doesn't destroy your body, and pays well. That's right, you can't.
I mean, none of my career in IT has involved any of that.
Your career in IT doesn't involve looking at a computer monitor or an office? You dont work five days a week? Sounds like you may possibly be full of shit.
the best jobs that don't destroy your body or pay living wages
I work in a factory and with all the safety equipment and rules the bodily wear and tear is actually not that bad as long as you're in shape. Plus even office workers often ruin their backs and eyesight over time. And the pay is pretty good too, especially given the fact that I actually enjoy being there.
Too bad my gear is not as durable as me. The logo is already failing.
So you're saying the problem is systemic, not solved by simply finding a new job?
Billionaires seem to do well on that front
"Fake lights"
The question is not if it's fake lights, but how many.
Actually we don't get cubicles anymore since everyone went with open office plans.
In my programming career (which started in the '90s) I went from private offices with doors to high-walled cubicles to low-walled cubicles to desks in an open office, and finally to an open office plan where you didn't even have your own assigned desk. The last two steps were working from home (yay) and getting laid off (not as yay).
Proven ineffective and yet they keep doing it.
You can fit more people in an open office concept.
Can't concentrate in a open office. I'm made to be alert to the slightest change and see the bear first in the woods.
Gentle Reminder: Your boss is the bear.
We all live in a Panopticon?
Say it ain't so!