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kiki349462y@electrineer being left without a support system and not sleeping one night can turn any bright person into a shadow of themselves. We're fragile. On top of that, many people live with mental disorders, so they're at every disadvantage from the start.
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Good example.
If something is easy to do and helps clarify things it can be worth doing.
Saying "one one" isn't significantly harder than saying "eleven".
I have that opinion about code refactoring too. -
kiki349462y@jackpearce I present you a challenge: you don't sleep for three days, then we meet and see how smart you are.
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@kiki
I never said I'm smart
Done already I worked night shifts at mcdonalds and sometimes wanted to see my friends so I staiyed awake often for 2-3 days.
Was very funny at a festival to fall asleep standing during a concert :D
The Warning signs are of no use just yesterday I fell because I slipped on concrete xD
Or at a highrope park I slipped and took several beatings from wood
Or stabbed myself in the hand because I wanted to split pretzels (I still love pretzels xD) and cut through two tendons of my little finger
Wanna see the scar :D -
In Denmark we say and spell the emergency number 1-1-2 instead of 112 (hundred and twelve) because people dialed 10012, so this is probably a global thing...
If you're angry at someone not figuring out your code because it was “obvious”, remember:
even before 9/11 happened, emergency lines found out they should say “nine-one-one” instead of “nine-eleven”. Why? Because panicking people were looking for “eleven” button on the keypad. They learned it the hard way.
No one is rational 100% of the time.
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