

Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good, don’t let good be the enemy of okay, and don’t let okay be the enemy of “not as bad as it could be”
Because it’s starting to get as bad as it can be.


Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good, don’t let good be the enemy of okay, and don’t let okay be the enemy of “not as bad as it could be”
Because it’s starting to get as bad as it can be.


Borg drones deserve the right to choose whether they’re still people. They shouldn’t have to be people if they don’t want to. I’m people and it’s really really hard, so I understand if someone doesn’t want to.


There are a lot of people on this website who believe in the right to die and would feel bad, seeing you suffering like this. They’d want to talk about your right to die with you. But they could get in trouble for that, because the pro-life people see that as encouraging suicide. You’re putting the pro-choice people in the difficult position of choosing whether to try to help you, or look after themselves.


You shouldn’t express your suicidal ideations in public. It’s dangerous for other people. If someone feels bad for you and tries to help you avoid living longer without smoking, they could get in lots of trouble. You’re playing with fire.
He parked his trolley on the opposite side of what he needed, thinking that he could look at the products from across the aisle while he chose, and people could go in front of him. Then he wanted a closer look at one of the products, so he leaned forward to pick it up, and stayed leaning forward and blocking the aisle once he had it because he forgot to be aware of his surroundings.