Just remember that when you're banging your head against the wall in an afternoon because of some code that isn't working, the Iranian workday is over and people are heading home to watch nonsense on TV.
getting an email for a robot to do some administrative work aka RPA The email is created but I can't login into it saying it has been blocked by the IT manager but everyone keeps saying there is nothing wrong
@Tinkeringbell Well then let's see how well you resist people throwing M&M's in the air, catching them midair and chewing them with this crunching sound and simultaneously smiling at the camera
@avazula It's actually a quite okay villager, a little jock monkey, not weirdly colored or anything... but their house was one of the initial 3 (so no personality at all), and I made the mistake of catching some bugs/fish for them that ruined it further.... I want a new jock villager now :P
@CaldeiraG I meant os upgrades. Sure you can stick with an outdated os on an outdated hardware.. watch movies, store songs, surf web on it. Not to expect that latest software will run on it.. or websites that moved on with new tech will run smoothly
yeah windows is so tolerant and flexible
so much so that they're a bit late to the party in some cases
So, I just had a phone call, in English (according to the phone number it was someone from California) and dear, phone calls in french are hard but English is so much harder! I wish they would have email instead. It's so hard to talk in "real-time". I don't know how the other person managed to understand me because I really wasn't making much sense.
@Ael You get used to some of it, especially if it's your day job. (according to my brother, who handled German tourists trying to speak broken English or even Dutch at the zoo for 2 years).
I can confirm that's the case with a coworker, at times I suspect it's not so much their grasp on the Dutch language improving but just us getting used to his way of speaking Dutch
If that's the case, I'm grateful I wasn't the first French this person interacted with. They clearly knew how to deal with me (and they stayed very professional even though I was very bad with all the pleasantry stuff)
It's very disheartening and pathetic that their way to counter the popular bias towards US is "America sucks, see? Here's some news, and here's some other news, it's definitely not utopian there, so us sucking at economy and everything else is OK"
You should the zeal in the anchorman's voice when he's announcing the surge in COVID cases or the next stupid thing Trump did.
The rampant utopian view of the US is actually petty and silly and more like a child's dreams, of course, but they're venturing into the lands of inhumane.
I can write all this but I can't get myself to compose a poem for Mith's stupid contest, ugh
@M.A.R. Heh. There isn't much of an utopian view around the US here, though more and more people seem quite attracted to the more extreme levels of political correctness and victimhood culture there...
I guess that makes it easier to see the US as the dystopia it is though :P
This rampant feeling of despair and hatred towards what you own has been battling with patriotic motivations for a few centuries now here. A distant land with more "freedom" would of course feel appealing, and the current regime inadvertently strengthens it with polarizing the feelings even further
They won't admit it, but the Utopia they're looking for is one where you do everything you want without any consequences. It simply doesn't exist on Earth.
For the westerner, this would probably be in the escapist environment of an erotica or a cheap story about successful people. For an Iranian, it would be somewhere these whispers of animalistic yearnings are not veiled behind religious dogma not many people believe in anymore
We're in that stage of society
@Tinkeringbell Of course, this is what everyone would say. How many really believe in it though . . .
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