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I have a fairly workload intense job and I’m happy with my pay. Of my 8 hour day I work pretty much all of it aside from running to the bathroom etc.
I have a fairly workload intense job and I’m happy with my pay. Of my 8 hour day I work pretty much all of it aside from running to the bathroom etc.
I would love another, more privacy focused os. I’ve tried graphene, etc, but something altogether different would be cool.
Registered. Can’t wait.
I’m sure he will be receptive to the input of his users
I feel like I’ve been forced to switch a lot of my default applications lately based on shitty decisions from tone deaf companies. I guess I’m going to move from Brave to Firefox finally.
I’m good at my very specialized job and alcoholics at the level I was at tend to hide very well.
I started drinking at 13. Blacking out weekly by 15. Full blown alcoholic in 20s. The problem was, I was fairly successful so it was hard for me to admit I was truly fucked up. I managed a good career, family, friends, house, etc. I drank until blackout daily. In late 30s is when the true around the clock drinking started. Morning, noon, night and throughout the night. DT’s. Started taking Xanax to fight off the anxiety caused by around the clock drinking. That was it. That’s when I lost control. I had a moment of clarity after days of straight blackout during the first month of Covid quarantine. I asked a friend who had been sober for 15 years for help. Went to rehab. Took it seriously. Spend 2.5 months away from my family. Came back determined to live a life of sobriety and focus on family and career. I’ve got numerous promotions, my family is great and I’m 3.5 years sober and work daily to stay that way.
Tldr; lifelong drunk. Got sober at 40. Best decision I’ve ever made.
43m, US, yes…it’s been a while but I’m certain I would have no problems.