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Inspired by this SMBC comic:
I can read things some people can't read so I read them and then write them again only now those people can read it.
Now's your turn.
Now's your turn.
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The thread explores how participants would describe their work in a simplified manner, as if explaining to a six-year-old. The scope includes various fields and professions, with a focus on making complex concepts accessible and relatable.
Participants generally share a light-hearted approach to describing their work, but there is no consensus on the specific nature or implications of their jobs. Multiple competing views and interpretations remain throughout the discussion.
Some descriptions rely on playful language and metaphors, which may obscure the technical details of the actual work being described. The playful tone may lead to varying interpretations of the seriousness or complexity of the professions mentioned.
Readers interested in the intersection of humor and professional life, as well as those curious about how complex ideas can be communicated in simple terms, may find this discussion engaging.
I'm trying to make the metal bones bugproof Ewww!Andy Resnick said:We feed them cow blood
Bandersnatch said:Ewww!
Stephen Tashi said:I get up in the morning and after a couple of hours of browsing the web, I try to decide what I important things I should accomplish during the day. While thinking about that, I occupy myself doing random things that come up, including taking some naps. (This is called retirement.)
What job is that?Evo said:Well, when I was working, if I was age 6, I'd say I worked with scary people, that called me from planes being chased by bad guys, chasing bad guys, going into hiding, in foreign countries. Now, I'd be too bored to stop coloring with my crayons.
I worked with The Department of Homeland Security.Shayan.J said:What job is that?![]()
I didn't know such incidents are so common that they can constitute a job description!Evo said:I worked with The Department of Homeland Security.
yeahShayan.J said:I didn't know such incidents are so common that they can constitute a job description!

Oh, so it's like my favourite game? Hold on, pioneer!berkeman said:I play on my computer to make things. I play with electricity to make things. My company sells lots of my things. [emoji2]
Sometimes I get shocked, though. It hurts...![]()