Muun

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[–] Muun@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Stickerbush Symphony - Donkey Kong Country 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lndBgOrTWxo

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Ahhh Ticket to Rage. My wife's family is not allowed to play that anymore.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

My son's only 8 so I have no personal experience parenting a tween/teen. So take that into consideration with my advice.

How about the next time you're watching with them, try this:

"I was raised allowed to moderate my own content because I was trusted to be intelligent and wise enough to critically select what I watched or read and learn from the mistakes I made if I consumed something negatively influential. I have tried to extend this same trust to you, but the constant repetition of what you hear and your inability to form a cogent argument makes me feel like your YouTube viewing habits are teaching you to accept concepts at face-value simply because they are popular.

If you will engage with me in a discussion on these videos, I'll leave you alone and continue to trust you on this. However, if you continue to shrug and dismiss the conversation, I will have to consider blocking this content until you are ready to engage with me on a deeper level."

I know modern parenting advice tells us to prefer reward over punishment so if there's a reward strong enough to motivate them to engage, go with that. But if punishment is a greater motivator, I'd say damn the modern parenting advice.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)
  • Dedicated subs for anime girls (wtf y'all?)
  • Sports
  • Linux
  • Subs not in english (nothing against them)
  • Video games I don't care about
  • Furries
  • City-specific subs
  • AI Art
  • Vegans
  • Niche music subs

Pretty much anything where I'm not or never will be the target demographic

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago

Looking forward to raging while I jump rope at 120fps!

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

You're probably right on the grand scheme of things. However, I find recruiters are a dime a dozen. When job postings in my area that match my skill set are posted, I get 5-6 recruiters messaging me for the same job. So, at least for me, I wouldn't worry about burning bridges with a single recruiter.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I’ve been on the hiring end of those conversations before, and frankly I prefer it when a candidate withdraws.

This, so much, this.

I've done many interviews on the hiring side. They're exhausting. If you're not interested in the job, please don't interview. No repercussions will be had and any (introverted) ICs that were going to be pulled into the interview will breath a sigh of relief.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

This was probably written and printed off by an employee as a joke... and it's really funny.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Hello fellow introvert. I too have struggled with these dynamics in the past.

Im introverted and have always enjoyed my solitude. Some people have complained that I don’t talk much, which is true, I don’t need to talk to feel good.

but jesus christ, others outright avoid even eye contact with me like the plague, even though I kept greeting them for at least 2 more days.

Sounds like you've met people similar to you. How would you prefer others handle you? I'm guessing it's "ditch the small chat, and get to the point". I'd say, treat these people like that. Focus all your conversations with them purely on the shared work and leave them alone otherwise.

I confess neither do I know how to react when people are friendly when I’m talking to a coworker they like but the moment this coworker leaves, they turn to a mute.

It's likely that they have an established working relationship with the other person but not you and so they freeze up in a 1:1 scenario. Just continue to engage with them in group settings until you establish rapport.

It’s also a bit funny: 2 coworkers that the first day had small but normal conversations with me now look elsewhere when they see me… and I give them back the same treatment. Childish and petty? extremely, but I ask you: what should I do?

You don't have to do much. Continue to be friendly with them and if they don't reciprocate just engage with them on the work alone. If you need something from them, ditch the small talk, explain the problem clearly and explain what you need from them.

I think you're trying to take a one size fits all approach here. You need to adapt to each individual. For those who want to be friendly and chatty, hit them up and engage with them. Find them to be boring? You pretend to care, ask them a few follow-up questions (people love to talk about their interests) and then glance at your watch and say "ugh, I'm really sorry to interrupt, I've got to //".

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

I forgot about that. Good catch.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Youtube comments can be strangely helpful here, sometimes. If there's a lot of "akshually" comments on every video, it may be a sign the youtuber is full of it. Not always true, but anything helps. Can also look up the youtuber's credentials as well.

[–] Muun@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Europa Universalis IV. Have tried several times to play this myself, I quit and watch someone else to get my fix instead.

Starcraft 2. I've accepted that I'll never being good at this game so I'll watch uthermal do challenges instead.

Factory games. Usually watch play throughs when I get stuck and/or get to a point where my designs can't scale without a lot of headache.

 
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