juicemang762

juicemang762 t1_iuiudcn wrote

No, I'm trying to tell you it's a job suitable for low iq unimpressive people, such as yourself, because it requires very little cognitive function to perform. But unlike the majority of your coworkers at starbucks, that's the most useful you'll ever be. That is your ceiling and the only value you bring to society

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juicemang762 t1_iuijxab wrote

If you're going to give people 13 year old life advice, I'm going to speak to you in a way you'll understand.

Did you go through my profile to come up with something to try and insult me with? Jesus, you're so pathetic it hurts. 😂

There's absolutely no scenario in which I would ever willingly speak to you unless absolutely necessary in real life. All you're good for is taking my coffee order and little else.

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juicemang762 t1_iuie77m wrote

Shut the fuck up nerd. Your low expectation having ass is the late comer into this conversation. Not the other way around. I said changing jobs for the express purpose of playing video games is bad advice. Generally when you change jobs to something that is less demanding that typically comes with drawbacks, like loss of income, promotional potential, having to withdraw from a leadership position. Obviously if you can change jobs and still maintain everything you had before, that's not just good for your gaming time, that's a win in general. But that typically isn't the norm. So why don't walk your AKSHUALLY 🤓 ass out of my mentions.

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juicemang762 t1_iuia9j7 wrote

Gee, I don't know. Maybe because your financial stability and future earning potential is more important than Call Of Duty Modern Warfare. Maybe upward professional growth and being able to provide for your family is a bigger positive impact on your life than being able to play minecraft for 6 hours a night as opposed to 2.

If video games are the standard to which you measure your life's worth and happiness, you're a fucking loser.

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