I understand that centralized production can provide efficiencies that you simply cannot achieve with a distributed production model.
However, a distributed production system is also far more resilient in the face of things like bird flu.
All that to say, get yourself some pet birds comrades. Ducks, chickens, pheasants, doesn't matter, they're all super cute and will reward your love and care with eggs you can eat.
Nothing beats a duck wiggle when they realize you're tossing them some veggies or mealworms.
I've been a husband for almost 20 years now. "I don't feel like it" is plenty of fucking reason for not having sex. Full stop.
You are under no obligation to provide him with your body whenever he wants it. There are plenty of ways for couples to foster intimacy that aren't sex.
What would he do if you had cancer and just couldn't because of treatment?
What would he do if you were in a parasailing accident and in a full body cast?
This behavior is gross, I get having a drive etc. But that's his problem, not yours.
Remind him he's got a hand (or he can buy a fleshlight) and the internet if he's feeling that frustrated.
If you believe the Supreme Court is going to do anything positive, I have an incredible opportunity for you.
I have been tasked with selling a large amount of scrap iron. It is currently located in France, and you'll need to arrange for the removal, but I'm authorized to offer it for pennies on the dollar!
One of the most fun things is when you're trying to review generated code and it has mistakes that junior engineers would make in ways that junior engineers would never make them. Really scratches that "I wish I could waste two hours figuring out something fucking stupid" itch as a senior engineer.
They're pissy cause it being open source and more efficient means that it's gonna be more cost effective for people to use. Which is real bad if your company overcommitted to the slop and needs to recover losses.
"In America they do better. There are already a number of cities in which hot water is conveyed to the houses as cold water is in Europe. Under these conditions the problem was a simple one, and a woman – Mrs. Cochrane – solved it. Her machine washes twelve dozen plates or dishes, wipes them and dries them, in less than three minutes. A factory in Illinois manufactures these machines and sells them at a price within reach of the average middle-class purse. And why should not small households send their crockery to an establishment as well as their boots? It is even probable that the two functions, brushing and washing up, will be undertaken by the same association."
I understand that centralized production can provide efficiencies that you simply cannot achieve with a distributed production model.
However, a distributed production system is also far more resilient in the face of things like bird flu.
All that to say, get yourself some pet birds comrades. Ducks, chickens, pheasants, doesn't matter, they're all super cute and will reward your love and care with eggs you can eat.
Nothing beats a duck wiggle when they realize you're tossing them some veggies or mealworms.