It is funny how easier it is to be a handsome woman with bad features than a handsome man with bad features. Bug eyes -> sub5 Weak jaw -> sub5 Thin hair -> bald in 20's -> sub5 Curved nose -> sub5 Unsymmetrical face -> sub5 Eye spacing too large/small -> sub5 Look at the actress Anya Taylor Joy (bug eyes + wide spaced eyes + unsymmetrical face + weird chin + thin hair), yet she is good looking (at least 6). The male version of her is Steve Buscemi -2
very true. I see it all the time. Especially here with Noodles and Hispanic 4ft9in chicks. Here in the states they are super stuck up Chad only. Inkwelldom is skyrocketing as we speak.
I’ve seen a ton of gen z types that will honestly tell you they would take a 10-20k pay cut to work from home. For me the time saved from commuting can be put into exercising and other quality of life improvements🤷🏻♂️
You guys are spot on the college side of things. Other things I’d add to it: -If you are not milking the clubs, networking and extracurriculars (ex. Marketing club), you are leaving 50% of the value at the table. Doing well in sales and the sales club/competitions got me a lot of exposure. -You don’t need straight As unless going for say Harvard med, but you want to be in 3.0+ GPA range, ideally 3.2-3.8, where you get some scholarship, perform above average so professors recommend you for opportunities (see point above, one of my professors was a former sales manager in F500 tech for instance.) and you still have a social life.
I legit reached a point where a I don’t give a rats arse about being an average achiever or even “lazy”. The whole hustle until you drop thing is cringe to be honest. The universe doesn’t care if you tortured yourself in the name of hard work or not. Things like the decisions you make, critical thinking and even knowing when to ease off the gas are critical for success too; even more so than hard work
I've been working from home since Covid. I manage payroll for my company. I didn't necessarily mind coming to the office Monday through Friday since I love working with numbers and building reports, etc. I absolutely love working from home now though and can't imagine going back to the office. I'm close to my family and pets and can adjust my work hours. It's awesome.
Well yeah because of how oversaturated the market is. You have a lot of CS graduates that plagiarize ALL of their code, don't pursue any projects or internships, and then wonder why they aren't landing FAANG jobs, let alone getting one to begin with. Such are the consequences of a CS degree being seen as a "silver bullet" causing everyone and their mother to want to get one. CS grads are also competing with outsourced labor
The tough part is that it’s a degree that’s in demand but companies don’t want to hire CS grads who have no experience so getting that first job is really difficult.
It sucks it’s the same with infrastructure side… loads of jobs for those with multiple years of experience and certifications but jack shit for newbs. I was originally studying computer information systems in college but switched to accounting because I felt uncertain about my prospects with IT because loads of people are going into the field. I hated programming so I stayed clear of CS… it’s just too boring for me. The hardware/software and networking… that stuff fascinates me more. I’m sort of sad with my decision because it interests me far more than accounting… but accounting is far easier to get into.
@@disabledfalafelthat’s how I made it through my scripting course.. just copy paste code from stack overflow if I didn’t know what I was doing. Not the best of things to do really but I don’t like coding really and it’s not that important on infrastructure side unless down the road but you can brush up on it later… but I was shocked that students were uploading answers from my course work online. I couldn’t imagine being a CS student doing that and not taking it more seriously. I’m nervous with accounting because of the amount of shit you have to memorize. Really the most important classes are the first two as that is the meat of the subject.
Commute 2 hours wage slave in cagie go bacc to pod eat da slop Dont complain !!!! Back in my time i had to fight hordes of zombies in montana to go to school - some boomer
It comes across as satire or alternatively he's someone who has yet to experience hard work =/= results. But then i searched for him and apparently he soiled himself during a marathon. I don't think this guy is satire anymore or alternatively he's an extremely committed to the bit.
These grown men say “like” more than 19 year old blondes
It is funny how easier it is to be a handsome woman with bad features than a handsome man with bad features.
Bug eyes -> sub5
Weak jaw -> sub5
Thin hair -> bald in 20's -> sub5
Curved nose -> sub5
Unsymmetrical face -> sub5
Eye spacing too large/small -> sub5
Look at the actress Anya Taylor Joy (bug eyes + wide spaced eyes + unsymmetrical face + weird chin + thin hair), yet she is good looking (at least 6).
The male version of her is Steve Buscemi -2
Brutal af
Would you do a video on this topic?
Why can women get away with so much bad facial relations, yet only one of them is enough to destroy a mans face
if she was born male it would’ve been over from the beginning
very true. I see it all the time. Especially here with Noodles and Hispanic 4ft9in chicks. Here in the states they are super stuck up Chad only. Inkwelldom is skyrocketing as we speak.
@@leonblue864wtf is noodles
Wait IS THAT ASIAN WOMEN LMFOA????? Atp you might be the problem not them bro😭
This Davis guy doesn't need to work at all with all his tik tok followers and internet fame
Oh he definitely won't be soon! Lol
He indeed is putting in the work
I used to be in the office everyday until I found out my oneitis at work is married lol
Brutal lol
Davis Clarke is a legend. He must be protected at all costs.
I’ve seen a ton of gen z types that will honestly tell you they would take a 10-20k pay cut to work from home. For me the time saved from commuting can be put into exercising and other quality of life improvements🤷🏻♂️
Agreed! I feel the same way.
Dude I feel the same way. Hence why I’m getting in coding/game development.
@Boon-vh6zkbro I didn’t understand a thing you said until the second half of the sentence, wtf, was that English
99% of people don't want to go to work on Mondays. Lol
Listened to this as I commuted to my corporate America job on Monday morning 💀
Haha nice!
You guys are spot on the college side of things. Other things I’d add to it:
-If you are not milking the clubs, networking and extracurriculars (ex. Marketing club), you are leaving 50% of the value at the table. Doing well in sales and the sales club/competitions got me a lot of exposure.
-You don’t need straight As unless going for say Harvard med, but you want to be in 3.0+ GPA range, ideally 3.2-3.8, where you get some scholarship, perform above average so professors recommend you for opportunities (see point above, one of my professors was a former sales manager in F500 tech for instance.) and you still have a social life.
Great points!
Dave Ramsey looks like he trying not to shit his pants in the thumbnail.
Haha so true!
I legit reached a point where a I don’t give a rats arse about being an average achiever or even “lazy”. The whole hustle until you drop thing is cringe to be honest. The universe doesn’t care if you tortured yourself in the name of hard work or not. Things like the decisions you make, critical thinking and even knowing when to ease off the gas are critical for success too; even more so than hard work
I've been working from home since Covid. I manage payroll for my company. I didn't necessarily mind coming to the office Monday through Friday since I love working with numbers and building reports, etc. I absolutely love working from home now though and can't imagine going back to the office. I'm close to my family and pets and can adjust my work hours. It's awesome.
Agreed man!
15:10 CS is no longer valued and recent graduates are having trouble getting hired
Well yeah because of how oversaturated the market is. You have a lot of CS graduates that plagiarize ALL of their code, don't pursue any projects or internships, and then wonder why they aren't landing FAANG jobs, let alone getting one to begin with. Such are the consequences of a CS degree being seen as a "silver bullet" causing everyone and their mother to want to get one. CS grads are also competing with outsourced labor
The tough part is that it’s a degree that’s in demand but companies don’t want to hire CS grads who have no experience so getting that first job is really difficult.
It sucks it’s the same with infrastructure side… loads of jobs for those with multiple years of experience and certifications but jack shit for newbs. I was originally studying computer information systems in college but switched to accounting because I felt uncertain about my prospects with IT because loads of people are going into the field. I hated programming so I stayed clear of CS… it’s just too boring for me. The hardware/software and networking… that stuff fascinates me more. I’m sort of sad with my decision because it interests me far more than accounting… but accounting is far easier to get into.
@@disabledfalafelthat’s how I made it through my scripting course.. just copy paste code from stack overflow if I didn’t know what I was doing. Not the best of things to do really but I don’t like coding really and it’s not that important on infrastructure side unless down the road but you can brush up on it later… but I was shocked that students were uploading answers from my course work online. I couldn’t imagine being a CS student doing that and not taking it more seriously. I’m nervous with accounting because of the amount of shit you have to memorize. Really the most important classes are the first two as that is the meat of the subject.
Commute 2 hours wage slave in cagie go bacc to pod eat da slop
Dont complain !!!! Back in my time i had to fight hordes of zombies in montana to go to school - some boomer
Hahaha dying!
It comes across as satire or alternatively he's someone who has yet to experience hard work =/= results. But then i searched for him and apparently he soiled himself during a marathon. I don't think this guy is satire anymore or alternatively he's an extremely committed to the bit.
Yeah, I think it’s most likely satire at this point.
It was my phone man, my bad
All good man!
I often listen to Millennial Steam channel, great channel if you like satire and listening to rants about corporate America and wageslaving
Nice! Thanks for the suggestion. I will check them out.
LinkedIn Lunatic found in the wild
It's even better than spotting Waldo
I think there's no audio brother
Dave Ramsey lol
LOL I actually like Dave Ramsey. He gives good financial advice for the masses but he is definitely the classic stuck in the mud boomer.
Oh you gotta be fkin kidding me