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@hexbear.neti received an exceptional rating for my year end review, which is accompanied by a 3.25% raise this year. im glad my hard work made me 0.15% richer ahead of inflation!
i actually checked the wh.gov and the TTM inflation for december 2023 was 3.4%, so im not actually richer lol. also 2022's TTM was 6.5%. The average person's income must be 10% higher than in 2021 just to keep up with inflation
My wife's a hopeless radlib, maybe demsoc. I am very open about my politics and she doesn't care for the most part. I have tried to convert her but she's got somelib hangups and can't accept the historical necessity of violence. so we mostly agree until i say some shit, then she just sighs and calls me crazy. love her
Everything remotely bad is attributed to Russian/Chinese subterfuge. I'm reminded of the nordstream explosion. every liberal in my personal life was convinced russia sabotaged their own pipeline. no amount of common sense or evidence could override the decades of propaganda.
I think you've got the right idea. A lot of the people I know that are into golf just like hanging out outside with friends. Sure a few of them are well off, but I think the appeal as you age and have kids has more to do with being the 'third place'.
My wife is a lib, and won't convert despite my best efforts. Her opinions are mostly good, but there are some real dogshit ones. I think it's a good reminder that people don't always agree, and you have to find a way to live with that
We are so happy, she's the best partner I've ever had. I shudder to think what my life would be like if I disqualified her for not being ml
well said. this type of liberal pacifism isn't pacifism at all, but rather a preference for the slow, abstract violence of the status quo to revolutionary violence. I'm reminded of the twain quote you had in the mega a few weeks back.
I feel as though anyone with an appreciation for history must acknowledge the necessary role of violence (or the threat thereof), in the slow march of progress