Draiganedig

Draiganedig t1_iujcd11 wrote

So you do look down on those working as baristas etc. Thanks for exposing yourself, even if you did it in a long-winded, convoluted way.

I won't give you the satisfaction of knowing what I actually do for a living, or what subjects my multiple degrees are in. I'm more than happy for you to continue thinking I serve people coffee all day, because there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.

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Draiganedig t1_iuipcf3 wrote

Wait, are you trying to tell me that telling someone "All you're good for is taking my coffee order" isnt blatantly and purposefully disrespecting the job of serving coffee? You really are digging a grave for yourself here and solidifying yourself as a brainless, backtracking bitch. You've disrespected people throughout your entire tirade, and you're not man enough to admit your prejudices, nor admit when you're wrong.

We're done here, it's like talking to a fucking garden gnome.

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Draiganedig t1_iuiidio wrote

Ah, as I thought. Resorting to regressing into a thirteen year old COD player after being called out with no reply. Solid beta-male strategy there, friend.

Pro-tip for life: Shooting guns in your spare time doesn't automatically make you a strong or tough person, no matter how badly you really wish it did. Act like this to anyone in person (which you won't, obviously, because as we've established you're a bitch with a glass ego), and you'll have a bad time. You're welcome, I usually charge for that kind of life changing advice.

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Draiganedig t1_iuig28s wrote

Don't make your fragile ego my problem, limp dick :) We both know you read and understood it wrong and backtracked on yourself, considering you've literally now just echoed EXACTLY what my point was, about leaving jobs potentially having benefits to work-life balance. You've just got a hurt ego now so you're doubling down on it like a typical Reddit dweeb who acts tough behind a screen. I see you.

Real men admit when they're wrong, buddy. But luckily for us both, I don't need to waste time making you admit you're wrong when we both know it anyway. Have a good one bruh.

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Draiganedig t1_iuibzpf wrote

Nobody said anything about quitting working altogether buddy. They mentioned changing jobs, which is 10000% a viable option if your current one doesn't allow you an adequate work-life balance. Changing jobs doesn't mean losing your income, it could mean maybe living closer to a place of work to save on time and fuel. Or working from home to allow for extra time savings and less time wasted commuting etc.

So how about you read and make sure you understand what's actually being said first before you come in here with your condescending, elitist bitch behaviour?

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Draiganedig t1_iui96px wrote

Is it? Why?

If gaming is someone's hobby and brings them joy, and they can't do that due to their occupation, why is it any different to changing jobs for any other imbalance in someone's work/home life?

I've quit jobs because I was unhappy, overworked, underappreciated, etc. To me, this is as good a reason as any of those. It's your life, you have to be happy in it.

Why on earth should ANYBODY remain in a job working primarily to make money for someone else, at a detriment to the only life they'll ever be blessed with?

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