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atheos, in Which one are you?
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McDonald’s and burger king, in that order

Atiran, in What would happen if your surgeon just left in the middle of surgery?

You know, there are actually a lot of lousy surgeons out there. Usually not at major hospitals, but at very small, rural, or poor hospitals. These hospitals struggle to attract talent, and these surgeons have usually left better positions in disgrace. It’s a match made in hell.

PuppetPantheon, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

This week will hit 48c so that’ll be fun Coldest I’ve been was Wyoming -40c with 55mph winds I was a meat popsicle on a horse.

scottsss2468931, in What's it like working night shift?

I did two, two week stents while living out of a hotel....I will never do it again if I have to do it out of a hotel. But 6pm to 2 am etc out of my own place I'd consider.

It's just hard at first forcing yourself to sleep. Blackout curtains help. Or a sleep mask.

Brahm1nmam,

Yeah I have a hard time with that already…

Kolanaki, in Why hasn’t r/circlejerk made there presence known on lemmy?
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They’re too busy jacking each other off.

j4k3, in What's it like working night shift?
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It is nearly impossible when you are not living on your own and able to keep circadian rhythm. It also just sucks IMO. I wouldn’t do it again unless I was paid 3+ times as much as a day shift.

ablackcatstail, in What's it like working night shift?
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The night shift for me was the purest form of hell. My favorite shift was the 2-10, 3-11.

Brahm1nmam,

Like 2nd shift or morning shift?

NikkiNikkiNikki,
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prolly 2nd, mornings are really busy depending on where you work

PatF, in What's it like working night shift?
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Overnight wasn’t bad because I could sleep while the kiddo was at school. 2nd is pretty rough though if you have a family.

Nemo,

My youngest is about to enter kindergarten; I need to transition to daytime. It means leaving my current job, which is love, but otherwise I’ll never see my kids.

Ticktok, (edited ) in How often do you brush your teeth?

Fucking hell there’s a lot of dedicated people here, or a lot of liars.

I’ve been unable to build any kind of oral hygiene routine my entire life. My parents were absentee parents so I never built the habit when I was young. I’ve had major bouts of depression my whole life, I was only recently diagnosed ADHD, and in general am shit at any routines, and on top of that I never have tooth/gum pain to remind me to brush and the dentist doesn’t hurt/bother me. Even having been in the military didn’t establish any kind of routine. But I’ve definitely paid for it. I don’t know how many thousands of dollars worth of crowns I have, and I know it’s just a matter of time before I have to pay for bridges/implants.

It literally just doesn’t occur to me that it’s a thing unless I am specifically reminded externally and do it immediately. I’ve tried reminder apps, notes on the bathroom mirror, Alexa reminders, but they all become background noise after a while.

potterman28wxcv,

At least you are going to the dentist. My uncle was not brushing his teeth. And never to the dentist. Eventually they had to remove all of his teeth because it was all infected and it was too unbearable for him.

I had a depression period of my life where I was doing the worst possible treatment to my teeth - was eating a lot of sugar and would skip brushing here and there; also I was not brushing effectively. My teeth are not in very good condition right now. I wish I had kept a good mouth hygiene even when I was depressed.

jnato90,

Gotta say I feel you. I’m terrible at following through on things/routines and end up disrupting or doing multiple things at once. Funny trend from my experience though is that I remember maybe a decade ago or more the mantra was still 3 times a day. I strive for 2 times but somedays I just knock the fuck out.

everett, in What's a good way to prank your coworker?

Here’s one I started planning but never got around to actually pulling off. My team had recently moved from Windows to Mac, had a habit of leaving for lunch at the same time and for some reason never, ever locked their screens.

The prank would go like this: I’d grab a copy of a classic Mac emulator, a System 7 disk image and copies of all the Adobe apps circa 1980-whatever, so that they would come back from lunch one day to find all their beefy new Macbook Pros “downgraded” to looking like this, complete with working Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.

I deeply regret not doing this.

mars, in What can a senior desktop support tech do who is burned out?

What kind of technology did you work with while doing desktop support? If you like working with endpoints you could consider doing client platform engineering.

TastyWheat, in what was your first video game/system you played or remember playing?

Captain Comic. I’ve hated birds ever since.

jbd, in what was your first video game/system you played or remember playing?

Karateka on Apple IIe

Psaldorn, in Hey Lemmy, what are your favorite ear worms?
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Ceti eel - Khan Noonien Singh

memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Ceti_eel

FarFarAway, in I'm being harassed by mosquitoes, how do i kill them all?

We hung one of those uv light Bug zapper lamps outside for use on during the evening hours, as it’s too hot during the day for them to really come out. We also got a few of the smaller ones that plug into your regular outlets inside, from Amazon. This has cut down on the ones in the house drastically.

Of course remove standing water, and keep tall grasses trimmed. They actually make thier homes and can reproduce in tall grass esp when you have daily sprinklers (like our aerobic septic system) we have deer that stop by and trim our grass for us.

Our community was built on an endangered toad habitat, which is sad but also helpful. (We really try to keep everything as natural as we can around the house so as not to harm them)

But really the bug zapper were God send

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