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      I believe the bad copper notes only survived because he kept them to shove them in their faces when they came back to buy more.

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        Call me sexist, but being a person is such a girly thing to do. It’s also such a boy… ly? Boily? … Boys do it, too.

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          Hmmm… I guess that’s one of those “patriarchy” types of language most people don’t think about?

          We really only use Manly, because we’re big strong MEN, and girly, because that’s for those weak little girls?

          Womanly I guess technically exists but uh, not really used in the same way.

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        Glistening with sweat, displaying their power with every movement - the biceps, the pectorals, the glutes. Appearing through the dust they worked up while performing their task, unphased by the swirl of nature around them, unbound by the chaotic entropy of the multidimensional Coriolis vortex that they themselves stand at the point of, defiant, inevitable. Adorned with bronze, forged from the same Earth they demand fealty of.

        What’s not to love?

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          Little rills of sweat making temporary clean streaks in the dust, tracing down across the belt of Adonis, pointing to what is hidden but implied… Sorry, where was I? Plowing. Right, plowing, like manly, definitely straight guys.

          Plowing.

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        Yes… The “fields”…

        Certainly not each other while begging the manosphere guy to explain how this is the most alpha straightest thing ever.

        And then they wake up and realize that they’re still in jail. Worse than that, they realize that they still have a Tate for a brother.

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    I’m having a hard time understanding this. Is feminity considered a bad thing? Is the use of spreadsheets being looked down on here? Is the trade of grain in ancient Samaria look being looked down on?

    What exactly was the point of this post?

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    Just chilling near a river, and before you know it some shithead invents spreadsheets again

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    It is funny seeing an increase in young men trying to retcon their choice to not pursue higher education by claiming “real men do blue collar work”.

    My field used to be like 95% men when I started around 20 years ago. I work in medicine, but our specialty uses a lot of heavy machinery and tools to fabricate custom braces and prosthetics. I work at a university hospital and we haven’t had a male resident in like 5 years.

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      Was sitting in a capstone senior class at my liberal arts university. Happened to be taking it with a bunch of business majors. Some dipshit derails the entire class by saying “why do we need to learn any of this stuff, like history? I just want to make money.”

      “Haven’t you ever heard the phrase about history repeating itself?”

      “Well, if it’s going to repeat itself, then I’ll just learn about it when it happens again.”

      There was a literal business school like five miles down the road. And this guy chose to enroll in a liberal arts university and stay for four years. I get that the industrialization of higher education gave us that bullshit “go to college in order to get a higher paying job” and so this dude clearly just bought into that. But… again, no one was forcing him to go to a liberal arts school.

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        Also… Business has a history. Money has a history. If you want to make money and keep it, learning what happens before a crash or what sort of business practices tend to get you dragged out and hanged from a tree might be kinda helpful.

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      It’s funny because if you dip your toes into a lot of blue collar work, you’ll find it still requires (or at least significantly benefits from) college education. I’ve met a few people majoring in landscaping or recreation, there’s a lot of advanced shit to learn. I know I sure as hell couldn’t figure out how to use plants to draw water uphill, but that’s what one of the places I volunteer at is doing with their planting. It’s not just men standing around grunting at each other and doing whatever until it looks decent.

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      Dumb and reactionary is cool because it’s easy, leaving you more time to bro.

      I wonder if lead poisoning can be passed down hereditarily?

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      “So you do vlookup like this and then drag it down to autofill.”

      “𒀝𒋗 𒈠 𒀭𒉈 𒁀𒀭𒌅𒈬”

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        Kind of unrelated, but a coworker shared a spreadsheet with me the other day, and instead of dragging down to autocomplete the row number or using ctrl+d, he wrote a “1” then “A1+1” and dragged that down. It kept breaking because the rows had to be rearranged, and if you initially highlighted a modified row before dragging it would propagate the error down.

        You’re an engineer, damnit.

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          It’s a valid method that avoids some edge cases where Excel’s autocomplete gets confused. He just forgot the last step of copy and then paste back into the same cells as text to remove the formula.

          My pet peeve is my coworker who finds it easier to write macros to analyze the data instead of setting up formulas, and then I am completely unable to follow his analysis logic because it’s all just columns of numbers with no way to tell what was used to calculate what.

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      Excel is legitimately incredibly impressive though. That’s like saying imagine how impressed they would be that we’ve been to space and eradicated diseases.

      I’m not a computer person though, so maybe I’m just the easily impressed Sumerian farmer, proving your point.

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    Only planet known to support life in the entire universe and all of existence.

    Let’s have spreadsheets and taxes and shit.

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      Spreadsheets were needed for distribution of stored grain to start.

      Taxes were used to make it easier to manage soldiers. It was easier to give them coin instead of managing food and stuff for an army.

      If we’d stay away from agriculture, all this could’ve been prevented.

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      Your inability to understand the importance of each of those doesn’t lend credibility to your disdain of them.

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          Where do you think the infrastructure for society comes from dude? Organization and proper funding enables all the things you like and keeps you from being left in the middle of the wilderness to fend for yourself.

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          Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized and functional society. And spreadsheets are just plain cool. I really don’t get people who hate spreadsheets. It is literally the best way to organize information.

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            The disdain for spreadsheets comes from people who don’t understand data organization, or people who do.

            Tabular data? Good.
            Schemaless? Unstructured? Probably maintained by eleventy-four random sales people and an account? Being given to me like it’s a gift and expecting me to just magic it into some reporting system? On a recurring basis? No. Please God no.

            I can be trusted to use a spreadsheet for my things that I don’t share. Other people need to use something that will yell at them when they give it malformed gibberish.

            Oh, and executable logic doesn’t belong in the same context as data. That shit needs to be able to be told apart from the data.

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            Spreadsheets are cool. Where they fall apart they fall apart spectacularly from people insisting on using them as an alternative to a database solution, in my experience. It doesn’t generally matter for normal user centric use cases but I’ve also had to perform a post bankruptcy audit on more than one company that trying to over leverage spreadsheets of duplicate, inconsistent, over saturated, and unreliable data was at the very least a significant contributing factor for the doors being shut.

            Over ten contract managers all with their own version of a spreadsheet that tracks reportable items for their contracts and gets rolled up to a master spreadsheet via formulas that financial business decisions gets made from is the first immediate example that comes to mind.

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            And let’s not forget shit! Without shit we’d not have that ancient Sumerian grain! Shit. It’s what plants crave!

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      Sumerians built and invented a lot of stuff. You see, nobody had done anything yet, so there was a lot of catching up to do. So really it was more important than writing stuff is for us in a way. Plus selling stuff, history (aka yesterday), instructions, etc.

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      On Roshar, sure. Men are allowed war, farming, and uncovered hands. Women do the thinking, art, and have to cover their left hands.

      In the real world, though, no idea what this person is talking about.