the very normal person urge to go take a nap in the warm sun.. while cradling your laptop in your arms like some sort of dead wife.
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the very normal person urge to go take a nap in the warm sun.. while cradling your laptop in your arms like some sort of dead wife.
computer fan turned on. like cat purring. give her a pat on head. :)
"It's thinking"
When I was probably too young to use computers, my dad showed me how to use our Windows 95 PC. He opened up Paint, let me doodle for a while, and showed me how to save. He closed the window, pointed to the icon we created on the desktop and said "Click on that twice and you can look at it whenever you want."
I double-clicked, but my masterpiece didn't appear. Nothing but a tiny monochrome hourglass. I was confused, a little frustrated. I said "Where is it?" and my dad pointed at the humming computer tower and said "It's thinking." Not a second later there was my art once again.
I can not overstate the impact of the idea that the computer is often just "thinking" and needs a second. This single-handedly made me so much more patient with technology in general.
I remember having a friend over and showing her Barbie Fashion Designer and whenever there was a loading screen she would furiously mash the left and right mouse buttons until the next thing happened. And this was the first time I experienced empathy for the machine. Like, I knew logically that computers were objects and not people, but seeing the impatient clicking still felt like I was watching someone getting hurt - being abused simply for needing more time to think than a person might.
"What is wrong with you?" is what I wanted to say. But I also figured she was never taught it that way. In a sense, my dad was also teaching me to be patient with people when they don't understand something. So I just said "We don't need to do that, it's just thinking."
She continued to mash the clicker on every loading screen.
As an adult when things go awry on the computer I find myself handling things a bit more thoughtfully, entering problem-solving mode and even asking my PC gentle questions aloud. Going into task manager to see if maybe it just has a lot on its plate, or if some app is bothering it, or if maybe I've given it a big ask just now. I give it room to breathe, I clean it, I shut it down so it can rest.
I think it's good to personify your belongings a little bit. Love your tools and they'll love you back, so they say. I've burrowed myself into a social life, line of work, and set of hobbies which are so very dependent on the machine - yet it too depends on me. So I show it some respect. After all, it's only thinking.
@funnier-when-objectum
genuinely this is how I treat most things. even an espresso machine sometimes just needs a minute. and smacking the poor things around doesnt help them at all. if anything you're just gonna hurt it or break it o( be nice to your tech pepople.
looking longingly at the godawful Aircon cable management at the rest stop i'm in.
let me in there I can fix it♥︎
why are so many country songs borderline objectum
"she thinks my tractor's sexy"
fantastic why are you talking about your farmers tan go back to describing the tractor please.
This is UNTRUE!!!! If you’re new to Catholicism you HAVE to listen to MEEEEEEEEE. Here’s my advice:
Leave
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yep yeah.
even if i still have some degree of faith. there is SO much hate in the church that derives from the opinions and interpretations of very very hateful people who gained power over time.
did you guys know that there are religions out there where actual, literal belief isn’t all that important? i’ve only ever been around christianity where belief is like, the number one most important thing ever, so i never even considered that there are cultures out there where the question of “is this all real” never comes up because it doesn’t matter
and you can also belong to multiple religions that seem to contradict one another, and you don’t have to come up with some extra lore to tie them together. you can just be both.
sooooo many people say “religion” when they mean “christianity”. a lot of things that you might think are universal across all religions are actually just christian (and sometimes other abrahamic) things
this is so extremely true.
especially after having a pretty rough crisis of faith due to being raised under two really conflicting religions. they can just. both exist. its so ok.
having a day where i'm very pissed at being a human being.
its so hot. girl where are my wings get me in the upper atmosphere i am DYYING
the shit you do to make a dying phone work when you dont wanna buy a new phone is amazing. my phone no longer charges unless i plug and unplug the charger exactly ten times & then flip the charger around then it works. I dont want to say i have to fuck the port a little bit first but i have to fuck the port a little bit first
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well damn.
good for her.