KulliRaivo

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Cake day: August 13th, 2023

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  • Where I live it counts as work time (and you get paid for it) if you can’t leave the workplace during it. I can leave so it doesn’t count as paid work time, but it’s still at a set time for convenience.

    And ofc because law demands break every so often













  • I wouldn’t call it stupid, you were under the assumption that I implied something different or changed it during the conversation so I just showed what I was saying right at the start to show that it’s been the same.

    You added “a lot of places”. It’s not typical or expected here, so it’s not normal here.

    You always need context to describe normalcy.

    So “normalcy” on this is geographically bound. So is it normal if my normal and your normal are different and the Internet is making us rub our normals together?

    Geography is one context, but it’s more about societal norms in this case, which don’t strictly follow geographical bounds. So yes and no. In this case if the people in question live in a place where it’s typical or expected, it’s normal.


  • Which is not the same as what you’ve been implying I was saying but is the same as what I was saying I was saying earlier.

    I’m confused on what you thought I was implying. The point has always been the same afaik

    You

    I can’t believe how much of the world just… goes with it and thinks it’s normal. It’s definitely not normal. Just some serious psychosexual patriarchy mindfuck going on for so many people.

    Me

    It’s normal because it’s what most do. That’s what normality is

    Typical and even expected in a lot of places. There it would be considered normal

    It’s normal in those places because it’s usual, typical or expected. If it’s not those things where you live, it’s not normal where you live. It’s not any harder than that.

    I was maybe too optimistic with that last line.