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RootBeerGuy, in "Check All The Boxes" by Work Chronicles
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Where are their legs, who took them???

topinambour_rex, in "Energy" by Pervis Time
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

Adhd enters the game

pthaloblue, in "Check All The Boxes" by Work Chronicles

A fine example of the Peter Principle

pyrflie, (edited ) in "Orange Cat" by Sarah Andersen

Oranges are the Himbos of the kitty-cat world. There isn’t an evil thought in any of them because that would require them to think.

Viking_Hippie,

OneOrangeBraincell is one of the subreddits I miss the most. Especially since it was very much a place to CELEBRATE their adorable himbo energy rather than criticize/complain about it 😁

CannonGoBoom,
@CannonGoBoom@lemmy.world avatar

Have I got news for you

lemmy.world/c/oneorangebraincell

Viking_Hippie,

Thanks ❤️

Dremor,
@Dremor@lemmy.world avatar

Another cat sub subscribed.

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

com*

abouttocomealive, in Just Do It [extra fabulous comics]
@abouttocomealive@lemmy.world avatar

Build a man a fire, and he’ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)

Dizzirron, in "Energy" by Pervis Time

Good ol’ emotional energy.

VikingHippie, in "Check All The Boxes" by Work Chronicles

Technically, neither of the skills mentioned are necessary for the job of making unreasonable demands and berating workers for exercising their rights 🤷

LemmyIsFantastic,

Managers that don’t understand the task at hand are garbage.

Successful companies identify strong engineers and teach them to be members and directors.

VikingHippie,

Completely agreed on the first point, but unfortunately the latter isn’t always the case.

It’s become almost the norm for both individuals and companies to achieve ridiculous levels of success through abusive cunning in spite of a near-total lack of expertise and effort compared to competitors and coworkers.

QuarterSwede,
@QuarterSwede@lemmy.world avatar

And, to be fair, successful engineers/whatever rarely want to be in management. They’ve identified they’re great at what they do and happy to continue doing it if the pay is right. A lot end up moving to management because the pay tends to be higher and then not being great and hating it.

Great managers are great at managing people and processes, not necessarily doing the processes. They understand human psychology to inspire, motivate, and bring teams together. That’s a rare find because that’s largely misunderstood, unfortunately. This is super frustrating because there are plenty of great books/seminars on how to identify and be great managers. The information is out there.

starman2112, in "Creating Supplement" by Mr. Lovenstein
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fun fact! Drugs (at least pot) make you think you’re more creative, but they don’t actually make you more creative! It turns out, being inebriated just makes you more easily impressed by things

AeroLemming,

And then you never really figure it out because it fucks with your memory too, so you can never review all the amazing ideas you had after you’ve sobered up.

sock,

what weed u smoking that messes with ur memory?

nouben,

Not OP but like… ALL strains ??

TheKrunkedJuan,

Yea, but experienced daily users tend to lose that effect, unless they really try high chasing and take a lot. That’s probably where they’re coming from.

There is a stain called Memory Loss though lol, and in my experience it slaps a lot more than most.

AeroLemming,

IME it gets worse over time. I’m forced to use daily due to chronic pain and I can barely remember anything nowadays.

TheKrunkedJuan,

Interesting, I’ve had dispensary managers who smoke ungodly amounts of weed in the past. One would spend an hour rolling joints to smoke through the day every day, plus dab for an hour, and clearly have Gatorade and the like that was tinted an odd color from infused syrup all day. Plus these people have been going like this for 20+ years.

Never had any major issues with them remembering on the job. It’s anecdotal, but I think it shows an area worth looking into scientifically more one day. Could also be body composition based for all I know, still lots to learn about weed out there.

Sorry to hear you have to deal with that though.

Kecessa,

Keep a notepad and write down your ideas while you’re high, had a friend who did that, a grand total of zero ideas were good in retrospect!

Stoney_Logica1,

“Write drunk (or high), edit sober.”

Zoboomafoo,
@Zoboomafoo@lemmy.world avatar

According to Herodotus, the Achmaeniad Persians would get drunk and deliberate on inportant matters, then review those decisions while sober

Mert,

I write all my ideas down, and one of them got me my current job lmao

cman6,

Did your friend write The Big Beat Manifesto?

piped.video/watch?v=BpRZSPNZY7w&t=27

Kecessa,

Haven’t managed to watch a single video on Piped yet 🤷

Destraight,

I don’t believe you, where is your proof?

norbert,
@norbert@kbin.social avatar

BRB letting every musician ever know that the pot doesn't actually do anything for them and they only think they're being creative.

sock,

“pot doesn’t make you creative just helps you be creative” seems like a semantics thing

GlitterInfection,

Might want to talk to the ones who got sober…

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

You mean the ones who continue to draw inspiration from the experiences they had while doing drugs?

GlitterInfection,

You might want to talk to them rather than guessing their experiences.

Fear of losing creativity is one reason people stay in a drug addiction cycle for way longer than is necessary. Folks who come out the other side often are surprised by how much easier it is to be creative. They find they can suddenly match their non-drug addicted counterparts and as a bonus can keep a job!

Jakeroxs,

Lmao this is such a DARE line it’s painful.

GlitterInfection,

Man this is such a reddit moment.

I’m someone working towards sobriety from hard drugs who has spent the last 8 years in and out of sober spaces such as 12-step programs, Recovery Dharma and their secular alternatives (SMART and LifeRing).

I presently attend a harm reduction program full of people trying to reach abstinence goals from a variety of substances.

I’m literally just telling you what actual people have said in my presence (obviously paraphrased since I didn’t write that shit down).

Jakeroxs,

The problem with the way drugs is talked about in general is they’re all lumped together.

Weed is not going to be nearly as harmful or addictive as opiates for example, I can definitely empathize with people addicted to harder substances (including Alcohol IMO) and the definite harm it causes.

I just don’t like when weed or psychedelics are lumped in under the “drugs” banner and are treated just as addictive or harmful when they simply aren’t.

Not to mention I personally believe that most drugs should be legalized and regulated because the way we deal with them (criminally) causes so much more harm to the people stuck in addiction, much less likely to seek help out of fear.

The line I specifically didn’t like was when you said, “and can keep a job too!” As if people who use drugs recreationally can’t keep a job.

GlitterInfection,

I appreciate the thoughtful response.

It’s a challenging conversation to have with nuance. I meant to emphasize that I was talking about people who had crossed the line from casual use to destructive use with my “addictive cycle” phrasing, and I agree that not all drug use is equal or bad.

My boyfriend is a regular pot user. He’ll take a gummy once per week and go on hikes with his friends and come back on time for dinner all chipper. It’s adorable and not remotely a problem.

That isn’t to say that pot can’t be a problem. The specific person I was channeling from my current harm reduction abstinence group IS someone who is there because pot is a problem for him. He’s the most recent to have talked about how much easier it was to be creative when he’s sober but it’s a thing I’ve heard quite a few times in the past.

My boyfriend’s brother is also someone who struggles to keep down a job and as far as I know pot is his drug of choice.

Conversely, my drug of choice is crystal meth and I’ve maintained my career, never having lost a job. I’ve even excelled at my job through my hardest using (thanks covid wfh!).

And nobody in their right mind would say that meth use of any kind is better than the hardest of pot use.

At the end of the day, I don’t think that pot use harms creativity, but I don’t think it helps it either. And the people who think they NEED pot to be creative I do think are potentially hurting themselves.

starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Unfortunately scihub is dead, so I can’t link to any full research papers, but here’s my source

news.virginia.edu/…/bummer-youre-not-more-creativ…

bemenaker,

Try shrooms or LSD, but more so shrooms and see if you aren’t left with perceptive changes to the world. Plus shrooms have a natural antidepressant effect that can last up to six months.

thefloweracidic,

Many of my art pieces are attempts at recreating what I see on shrooms, I definitely feel my creative that way.

sock,

this is what is said but makes no sense to me as in my opinion creativity is your ability to take anything as inspiration and create something cool

which is pot makes u see more inspiration then it makes u more creative by proxy imo

i say as a stoner art student

Retrograde,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, you are the authority on the matter after all.

I too enjoy pot and I agree, finding inspiration is one of the hardest parts of the creative process for me, so getting high makes it easier to start making cool stuff …(or just make things like listening to music way better)

thefloweracidic,

I don’t know, some of my most interesting art pieces have come about when I’ve been stoned. My sober ones always lack a certain pizazz. I’ve read through that research article I think you’re mentioning, the methodology seemed too small in scope to really capture a change in something intangible like creativity. I think a study that takes sober artists with zero drug experience, have them create something, spend a few months smoking weed, and then create something again would be more encompassing on THC’s affects on creativity.

Also I’d be curious to see how stress relief and a good mood affects creativity as well. Sure some art comes from dark places, but I’d imagine its easier to be creative when you’re in a good place mentally.

H0neyc0mb,

This is according to a few studies that have questionable methodologies, such as how they measure “creativity” but yeah, in general drugs only bring out what already exists in someone’s personality. If you’re a really creative person to begin with, drugs can shift your perspective, which can be useful. But it isn’t magic smart people juice.

Decoy321, in "Orange Cat" by Sarah Andersen

Can confirm, I’ve got both. The orange one is pure Satan spawn that even talks to the underworld.

incendiaryperihelion,

lmao i also have one of each but the orange is only six months old so it remains to be seen

Denvil,

6 months? Don’t let the demon fool you, evil beings such as them live for centuries, it’s probably about 75 years old. They spend the first century of their life honing their craft, and then unleash it upon the world. Prepare yourself for your day of reckoning.

leonbringeroffuego, in "Creating Supplement" by Mr. Lovenstein

lol

darthsid, in "About Ghost" by Poorly Drawn Lines

I don’t get it?

VikingHippie, (edited )

According to most lore, people become ghosts when they die having some major unfinished business. That’s something that most people (and ghosts) would consider regrettable. Also, ghost are mostly depicted as not bound by gravity.

Meanwhile, bird has done or otherwise experienced regrettable things and is a bird.

DjMeas, in "Is He Friendly?" by The Other End Comics

Funny that there was another comic about how oranges cats are the true evil ones, not black cats hahah.

Mordachai_Shedbacon, in "About Ghost" by Poorly Drawn Lines

Dam those are some cool animals

Viking_Hippie,

The coolest!

HotsauceHurricane, in "Sir Leopold" by PBFComics

Pbf is absurdist comics done right. I love the range that Nicholas Gurewitch has with illustrations.

EvacuateSoul, in 🌧🌧🌧 - Gudim

Absolutely terrifying that he climbed up the wrong side of the ladder.

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