Less sticky honey/Even stickier honey
cr0w wrote:
The only catch is that it can't be anything that would completely turn your day around (i.e. changing your car into a spaceship, your teacher into a snake, etc).
Then why are we saying significative life changes? Sounds like New Year's Resolutions/canon event
cr0w wrote:
ColdTooth wrote:
turn back time 10-15 years so i can become pro in more videogames
this. man, if only I'd stuck to SSBM or SSBU when I was 15...
rad.
keremaru wrote:
wish i could change how well i manage my time
like i do the day to day, but it always feels like i'm just floating through the hours until the sun goes down and i have to commit to something else for the rest of the night
tl;dr getting older fucking sucks and i wouldn't recommend it to anyone
Relatable. It's the fault of society's opinion on productivity if we must do and do otherwise we can't enjoy a different moment ourselves, if there's enjoyment in production. Gamers might be the guiltiest because we're still affected by the thought that it's a waste of time; countless hours of grinding and farming are often viewed under a bad light. I can't find the word but I'd like to refer to "
duty-ism" (can't find any useful article but we have a word for the concept), the extremist sense that you may only get satisfied by working.
Gets worse for who's slow or can't organize (hello🤚🙃), pretty sucks to be judged for not completing anything decent in time. But I think it can and must be worked on if that leads to unhappiness. It's not slow people's fault
As a slow I do not recommend being slow