So all you gotta do is find offers where there's a need to maintain software/hardware of industrial machines or server rooms or anything longterm really and insert yourself there, learning the specs on the go.
I believe that's a type of migraine. A silent one that doesn't hurt by itself, but amplifies incoming signals.
Let's see what my mind conjures about it and fakes it as a memory..
I think it happens when there's a sensory overload. Too much of everything at once or in short sequence.
There's no immediate cure. Gotta reduce the feedback and let it settle down, so as little audio and visual excitement as possible.
It can still turn into a regular migraine later, so expect the possibility of pain, but a regular night's sleep should clear it up or two at most.
Trillion dollar investments, dishing out private nuclear power plants, redistributing water allocation nationwide, using it in every level of every structure of society and it's just for entertainment.
Anyone tell the politicians they bent over like hand worn muppets for a gag or do you think they already know and simply enjoy being treated for the fools that they are?
The news is telling to give up hope. The light shall never prevail against the darkness! All shall be engulfed and silenced!
Scientists are doomers nowadays.
Shitty pay, crappy hours, being surrounded by the dead all the time... You either gotta love the job or end up loving the dead...
Some jobs need to be done, but who's to do them? Can one be completely sane and handle this kind of life without issue for years on end?
Most of the people employed tell themselves it's just a job and spend their time dodging the reality of handling the dead all the time, but a few.. well.. they go all in.
Normal is a state of mind that has us come to grips with that which is beyond our control.
Hmm. I squinted and my eyes disagree with that statement.