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    351 month ago

    Why can’t people just compromise at a time like 10 AM instead of dying on their mutually incompatible hills?

    • @[email protected]
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      171 month ago

      For real tho.
      Why are we playing by morning people rules? We need to make some decisions in late afternoon after morning people already went to sleep, those lazy bastards! :D

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        141 month ago

        They made the plan before the rest of us woke up. At least we are considerate when people might be asleep

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          111 month ago

          Yeah, all morning ppl are loud af - it’s as if it’s some kind of rule or a dominance tactic to keep us in check.

          • @Lucidlethargy
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            21 month ago

            Seriously, every morning from 7AM to 9:30AM my neighbors (a dense building of them) do shit like chainsaw trees, test their fire alarms, upset their barking dogs, and scream - literally fucking scream.

            Meanwhile, at 1AM I’m tip toeing around when my dog needs to go out.

            Morning people tend to be composed of a higher percentage of assholes.

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              31 month ago

              Asshole raised as if it’s their god-given not just right, but an obligation to spread the morning-people way of life to everyone (by any means necessary or possible), as it’s the only correct one and others a inherently heretic.

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      81 month ago

      Because most places run on morning person hours. If you don’t get up early enough you can’t get everything done because a lot of places close by mid afternoon. I think the compromise at this point is just divide society into day people and night people and just run everything 24/7. There should be enough of both for that at this point.