False, I just hate working it period since I've never really had a job I liked (unless I get double time paid out instead of time and a half, then I love it), and if I loved what I was doing I wouldn't feel guilty about loving it and/or loving having a lot of it to do!
The next poster wouldn't take a job as a hitman even if it paid millions of dollars or more per hit.
True, the word in my native language share the same roots and is quite similar.
The next poster think that is somehow possible to live a life as someone want to live within global capitalist hegemony. Possible, I don't mean easily or without a price.
As a Finn I've voted always SDP, socialists or greens - in communal, parliamentary or presidential, and thought and still think it matters. If my two-three previous voting generations were as pessimistic as you, there would be no Scandi thing, or Swden would be England.
But it is not.
The next poster is as pessimistic about Morrowind.
Morrowind is the best that Bethesda will ever publish.
False. Daggerfall was the best they ever published and Morrowind (their second best) was less than 0.01% the scale despite, on the map, being a bigger province than High Rock (where Daggerfall takes place) and so I must also say false that it's the best they'll ever publish with a caveat: they have to return to the epic 1:1 scale rather than reducing scale to make the prettiest possible shrunken toy version of their world...so it might be the case that Daggerfall will always remain the best that Bethesda will ever publish if they never stop focusing on making each newest game tax the resources of high end gaming machines rather than depicting awe-inspiring scale that takes your breath away (especially when it first came out and I was used to Doom and Wolfenstein and was utterly floored by the immensity of Tamriel if High Rock was this big).
The next poster wishes an open-world fantasy RPG could go above not just the 8 km by 8 km of Oblivion but also the 800km by 400km record set by Daggerfall.
Depends on the context, but mostly False. Very rarely True, and it takes a lot to get me there. I give people lots of leeway and am pretty polite if there's a screw-up that leads to me not getting a thing I paid for, and even in that situation I'm generally way more likely to abandon the plan to be demanding as it forms in my head than I am to execute it.
The next poster tries to be nice to customer-facing employees because they get crapped on for stuff that isn't their fault all the time!
I usually try, but sometimes fail. I played angry customer yesterday to save some cash though, arguing with force and then remaining awkwardly silent until the guy started to remove costs from me and removed the three month termination period etc. Overall I have to say the "angry dude who has been a customer for 8 years and is now pissed of then going awkwardly silent" approached worked very well.
True, it was crafted doing years of call centre work among various jobs actually and I call it my "customer service voice" and I use it even when I'm the customer lol (I also use it when my social anxiety kicks in when meeting someone new, so some people think I'm a used car salesman or something when they first meet me and then when I get more comfortable around them they notice that my demeanor and voice changes dramatically lmao)
The next poster often has trouble with calling a company for assistance (I'm so sorry, I've worked with the co-workers who make things difficult at every one of my call center jobs and they made me want to pull my hair out just to listen to them mess up daily from a few feet away).
True, I always postpone it as long as possible. I just hate calling anyone really, even friends and family. I prefer to write sms/texts to everyone or do "contact center" stuff myself through the company web sites. This leads to me very rarely talking to my parents since I very rarely call them and they never call me. It's weird.. I am weird, but that's ok.
The next person has some odd personality trait they hated as young but has, as they grown, realized it's ok to be different and just embraced it as a natural part of themselves.
I'm gonna go False on a technicality, since I don't really remember disliking anything about myself until I was in my 20s. There may have been things, but I can't think of as many (or any) of those as I can of the opposite (things I was a total jerk/a-hole for thinking/saying/doing/being/embracing as a kid/teen that I now deeply regret). In fact, I actually can't think of any odd personality traits I hated when I was young! I was very self-accepting, both of stuff that was fine and stuff that...really wasn't. I remain self-accepting of the stuff that's neutral or positive from back then! I was a pretty Zen kid, I just went with the flow and always had a mischievous grin on my face.
The next person has grown and changed in so many ways, so constantly, that some old friends who remain...stuck in a long-lasting stasis, we'll say...no longer really have much in common with them.
But I think it is maybe because I made my friends, excpet one whom is there since I was six but moved away at nine, when I was through with school - where I was bullied. So my friendships have been deeply felt from the start; and quite hard in making being so "old". Yet, if you no longer love your friends, then by all means - I do think you do own it to them to release them.
The next poster has been a Marshall in Mount & Blade.
False. Love M&B but I abandoned my playthrough before getting to that point (because I got distracted by another game) and then recently I tried again and the same thing happened! The timing with me starting games of M&B just ain't great!
The next poster is not one of those people who gets squicked out seeing a human brain.
False. I think. Or have my imaginary head imagined all of this? The BG games, the EE's, this forum, you forumites.. your replies to my posts.. ? Gaah, realityception!
The next poster is not wearing shoes while answering this.
True, altho the trans woman in me balks at the idea of the level of weird judging appraisals and snide comments of an average workplace being ramped up by being nude around a bunch of cisgender co-workers...but I'll just pretend it's also a place with a lot of beyond perfect co-workers too because honestly that would be the best.
The next poster isn't trans but still has those co-workers (or bosses) who look at them like they're slimy garbage they peeled off their shoe anyway.
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The next poster wouldn't take a job as a hitman even if it paid millions of dollars or more per hit.
The next poster *actually* knows that the counterpart to hitman is called kickwoman.
The next poster prays, oh their god do they pray. They pray every single day. For a revolution!
The next poster has two siblings.
The next poster despairs.
The next poster didn't have to look up hegemony to know what it meant.
The next poster think that is somehow possible to live a life as someone want to live within global capitalist hegemony. Possible, I don't mean easily or without a price.
As a Finn I've voted always SDP, socialists or greens - in communal, parliamentary or presidential, and thought and still think it matters. If my two-three previous voting generations were as pessimistic as you, there would be no Scandi thing, or Swden would be England.
But it is not.
The next poster is as pessimistic about Morrowind.
Morrowind is the best that Bethesda will ever publish.
The next poster wishes an open-world fantasy RPG could go above not just the 8 km by 8 km of Oblivion but also the 800km by 400km record set by Daggerfall.
The next poster has enocountered a badger.
rainysunny Sunday afternoon. I'm wasting my time, I got nothing to do.The next poster is steppin' around in a desert of joy.
The next poster is planning to go to bed early today but will most likely fail.
The next poster can whistle a tune!
The next poster is a demanding customer.
The next poster tries to be nice to customer-facing employees because they get crapped on for stuff that isn't their fault all the time!
The next person has a telephone voice.
The next poster often has trouble with calling a company for assistance (I'm so sorry, I've worked with the co-workers who make things difficult at every one of my call center jobs and they made me want to pull my hair out just to listen to them mess up daily from a few feet away).
The next person has some odd personality trait they hated as young but has, as they grown, realized it's ok to be different and just embraced it as a natural part of themselves.
The next person has grown and changed in so many ways, so constantly, that some old friends who remain...stuck in a long-lasting stasis, we'll say...no longer really have much in common with them.
But I think it is maybe because I made my friends, excpet one whom is there since I was six but moved away at nine, when I was through with school - where I was bullied. So my friendships have been deeply felt from the start; and quite hard in making being so "old". Yet, if you no longer love your friends, then by all means - I do think you do own it to them to release them.
The next poster has been a Marshall in Mount & Blade.
The next poster is not one of those people who gets squicked out seeing a human brain.
I think I would be horrified.
The next poster answers when a message is put out to them.
The next poster isn't a psychonaut.
The next poster doesn't actually exist. True story.
The next poster is not wearing shoes while answering this.
The next poster at least has the decency to wear clothes while on this forum (most of the time).
The next poster would have liked to work at a nudist workplace/company.
The next poster isn't trans but still has those co-workers (or bosses) who look at them like they're slimy garbage they peeled off their shoe anyway.