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What is the weirdest food your cat wants to eat?
  • Mine sits politely at the counter while we cook (no paws on the counter) waiting to taste anything we are cooking.

    I don't think she knows she's a cat.

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    What is the weirdest food your cat wants to eat?
  • I've found stolen tomatoes and eggplant that look just like that peach. It's like they were playing with it.

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    What's the best question to ask someone who you don't know very well?
  • Delivery had a lot to do with softening the approach.

    Definitely not for all situations, but to be fair, no approach could be.

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    What's the best question to ask someone who you don't know very well?
  • I had a friend in college that would just say, "So, what's your deal?"

    I'm shocked at how well it worked. Open ended, so you only get what they're willing to talk about, but they'll still be ok talking.

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    What's the first name you always think of when asked to come up with a random name?
  • Because Bob usually knows, and/or did it.

    (I use Bob too)

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    Need some (kinda dirty joke) names for my mead. Any ideas?
  • Blue Bells - For when you get left hanging under the mistletoe.

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    Americans of Lemmy, what is your approach to next year's election?
  • I think it was Lewis Black who said, "I don't know if you've noticed, but the two party system in this country is a bowl of shit looking at itself in the mirror."

    I vote for who earns my vote. I refuse the forced choice of two terrible options.

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    How do you handle being upset about something online?
  • Similarly, have they offered something worthy of my time and consideration?

    Yes, consider engaging.

    No? Next.

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    What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?
  • There's no such thing as quiet quitting. I prefer acting your wage.

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    What's your favorite Linux distro?
  • Debian. Stable and works for what I need.

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    'We are in absolutely new record territory:' July could be the hottest month in 120,000 years
  • I was just thinking that I've mowed the lawn shockingly few times so far this year, between the heat and lack of rain.

    Usually June and July are twice a week or more to keep up. This year, there were weeks I didn't mow at all.

    I know it's anecdata, but it's a meaningful metric to me...

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    Wife's boss is on a power trip. Is this legal?
  • "I don't want to know, Dave."

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    What are some things you do to make being productive easier when unmotivated and lethargic?
  • Keep a Bullet Journal or similar. (I actually use tasks in Outlook this way.)

    Break big projects into chunks, get chunks done, even small ones. Checking off boxes gives a good sense of accomplishment.

    Schedule breaks, like with a Pomodoro timer. 20 minutes of work, take a 5 minute break. Repeat. After a bunch of work cycles, take a longer break.

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    What is your first memory?
  • By this metric, mine was a 16 KB memory expansion module for the TS-1000.

    I still have it!

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    Remote Work to Wipe Out $800 Billion From Office Values, McKinsey Says
  • Who will think of the landlords?

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    ### What are some tips for dealing with solicitors (door-to-door salespeople)? Our neighborhood gets a lot of them. ###
  • I don't need a reason to not be bothered at my home, other than being at my home.

    I have a side window and just glare at them and shake my head "no" disappointingly. I don't give them the satisfaction of opening the door.

    The ring doorbell sounds neat, but I think it's easier to ignore then a human.

    I would also follow up with a 1 star review of their company if they behaved that way at my house. And probably shame them on our neighborhood social media pages. With video from my ring doorbell. (I don't have one, but you do.)

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    "Kids Can't Use Computers" is now ten years old, and it's only gotten worse
  • Teach a child to fish, basically.

    If we keep making it easy for them... Ask and I'll give you all the answers... They'll never learn.

    My first response these days is, "What have you tried so far?" And, "What are you searching for in 'Google'?"

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    "Kids Can't Use Computers" is now ten years old, and it's only gotten worse
  • I'm pushing 50 and when people ask me how I know so much about computers, my first comment is that I had to program my first computer for it to do anything.

    My second is that I actively sought to learn, and you can too.

    Later in life Linux played a huge role in understanding how these contraptions work. Ironically, I'm a human factors engineer, so I'm also guilty of creating part of the problem. User interfaces that "just work"... Until they don't.

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