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Cake day: November 5th, 2025

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  • I work for a lot of older people, and it’s often hilarious to listen to them complain about young people. This month i was at some ladies home, she said that people just don’t want to work these days. She then told me that she always had to work, if she didn’t have work, she was ironing clothes for random people to make money.

    Wow that’s interesting. You and your husband (a guy working in construction, doing odd jobs) were able to buy a house and have two children, while compared to today not even having real jobs at 25? That sounds horrible. I have a job for 21 years now, there wasn’t a day that i didn’t have a job, no children. The only reason i have a house at 40 is because it was dirt cheap and i renovated everything myself.














  • I love Half life alyx. I played maybe half an hour, and i don’t think i’ll ever play more. Just the thought of putting the vr headset back on puts me off. I thought VR would be great for me, because i do a lot of sports anyway and i like to move around. But sweating while playing video games isn’t as fun as it seems. Especially when you sweat a lot in and around the goggles. Like i said, it’s an experience, not really more. On a side note, i also learned i’m a huuuge pussy when it comes to VR games. I really don’t know what it is, i was never scared of a movie or video game or anything really. In vr looking into a dark hole where something might jump scare me, really isn’t for me at all.


  • “art” in general is just as dumb as AI. People don’t want to hear this, but a painting isn’t worth 120 million dollars. I was once at an art show that had some amazing looking pieces. But at the same time there was a guy on stage who had. A bowl of spaghetti on a chair and he flipped the chair over and yelled: “hazzaa” and people clapped and talked about how provocative and great it was. One of my favourite museums has this huge painting that is just blue. Even when i was a child, i asked the museum guy what the point was, because everyone could do that. He was pretty defensive and explained that first of all, you can’t just buy a canvas that big. Okay… Got it. Then he kept going: see, the artist didn’t just paint it blue, he painted it many shades of blue until it was perfect. Okay… Got that too, but it wasn’t even “perfect” it was kinda shitty. Of course that was the point, it had to look exactly like that. Ah got it, that makes it worth millions of dollars i guess.