But how do you deal with the increased risk of chemical fires?
It was a thing when I was picking careers that they barely hired firefighters because the changes in building codes meant... much fewer fires.
Out in the townships, some went volunteer, and at the ones where it was paid a lot of them cross trained as EMTs or whatever.
I don't think it registered over the years -- I never "just got a job" because everyone in the system -- from the Harvard doctor doing the surgery to the dad from cub scouts, who have known me since birth -- they wouldn't lift a finger to help me if I didn't show them the right card.
And they're going to misunderstand me, on purpose, for the rest of my life, if I try to change that?
I really don't like violence, but I have been bullied all my life, and some days I don't feel like stripping out the emo bullshit and leaving the LinkedIn friendly HN post and I hate these scooter companies that put very real risks out there when many people still don't even have a bank account let alone a smartphone to order up one of these... things.
If anyone has a suggestion on a good scooter model to permanently purchase and pair with a helmet, I think maybe someone should do a startup that rents out helmets instead of chemical fire factories to be thrown into the woods next to the cloud factory.
PS: Do not let Michael Chabon take you to a secondary location, even if it's Halloween.
It was a thing when I was picking careers that they barely hired firefighters because the changes in building codes meant... much fewer fires.
Out in the townships, some went volunteer, and at the ones where it was paid a lot of them cross trained as EMTs or whatever.
I don't think it registered over the years -- I never "just got a job" because everyone in the system -- from the Harvard doctor doing the surgery to the dad from cub scouts, who have known me since birth -- they wouldn't lift a finger to help me if I didn't show them the right card.
And they're going to misunderstand me, on purpose, for the rest of my life, if I try to change that?
I really don't like violence, but I have been bullied all my life, and some days I don't feel like stripping out the emo bullshit and leaving the LinkedIn friendly HN post and I hate these scooter companies that put very real risks out there when many people still don't even have a bank account let alone a smartphone to order up one of these... things.
If anyone has a suggestion on a good scooter model to permanently purchase and pair with a helmet, I think maybe someone should do a startup that rents out helmets instead of chemical fire factories to be thrown into the woods next to the cloud factory.
PS: Do not let Michael Chabon take you to a secondary location, even if it's Halloween.