Computer related:

  • Don’t be your family computer savy guy, you just found yourself a bunch payless jobs…
  • Long desks are cool and all, but the amount the space they occupy is not worth it.
  • Block work related phone calls at weekends, being disturbed at your leisure for things that could be resolved on Mondays will sour your day.

Buying stuff:

  • There is expensive because of brand and expensive because of material quality, do your research.
  • Buck buying is underrated, save yourself a few bucks, pile that toilet paper until the ceiling is you must.
  • Second hand/broken often means never cleaned, lubricated or with easy fixable problem.
    • Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      It’s Latin and it says we must all die

      There’s no “must”: it states for a fact that you’re to die, not that you should/need/must.

      A rough translation would be “remember that you’ll die”, or “remember that you are to die” (keeping the infinitive). Or even “remember death”, it’s close enough in spirit.

      fons: egomet, latine loquor.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, but I was quoting a very influential song in English hip hop by The Streets with the same name and about the saying.

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        The phrase is about realizing wealth and life isnt permanent, eventually it will be gone.

        Not caring about money when poor leads to a shitty life, but not caring about money because you’re famous and driving a Ferrari is a hell of a lot better.

        The phrase makes poor people docile, you can only not care about material wealth when you have enough that you don’t need to worry about it.

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          1 year ago

          This, my friend, is an overly cynical take. You can apply it to your life in any way that serves you. You can imagine it as a good reminder to live life to the fullest, to not let your ego run away from reality, or to give perspective on all the little things we worry about when we consider how many weeks we have left on this planet.