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An update : the doctor (who was very nice in general) said there are many people who can do this type of job their whole life, and that if I can't handle it physically I need to think about reconverting to another type of job where I would be sitting. She then asked if I had considered working at an office job and suggested I do this reconversion while I'm still young as it will be harder when I'm older.

Moral of the story: I'm the problem it's me 👍🏽

Au final j'ai pris rdv avec la médecine du travail (dans 2 semaines) et je suis preneuse de tout conseil sur comment gérer le rdv
Ma dernière (et seule) expérience n'était pas très bonne et je n'ai vraiment pas envie de me retrouver dans une situation où on diminue/trivialise ma douleur
Je sais qu'ils ne donnent pas d'arrêts maladies et d'ordonnance mais je ne suis pas complètement certaine de ce qu'ils peuvent faire de concret pour m'aider? Je me dis que si j'ai des attentes trop hautes je serais déçue mais si je ne m'attends à rien il y a des chances pour que rien ne se passe?

The goal of the companies who run AIs is to

1. get us all to use AI until the point where

2. we're dependent on AI, then

3. remove all access to AI and

4. grant the privilege of use only to those who pay a monthly fee,

5. which will periodically rise

6. while the service becomes worse and worse.

It'll be enshittification of enshittification.

enshittiception

Ça me fait tellement chaud au coeur de voir des événements lgbt/des personnes de la commu continuer à utiliser des termes liés au thé style théière comme si on était à l'époque de Proust 🥰
Also the music is incredible ✌🏽
Would you like to feel all of the primordial feelings of the universe and ask yourself all of the primordial questions that come with being a conscious living organism?
Play 👏🏾 Outer 👏🏾 Wilds 👏🏾
Outer Wilds is such a great game
This is your reminder to play Outer Wilds if you can or watch a lp because it's a Disco Elysium level of life changing game
Are people just in pain all the time and fine with it/willing to accept it/don't have any other choice but to accept it?
Do people with an office job also suffer from such high level of physical pain?
Underlying question within all of this : is something wrong with me and my pain tolerance?
Question of the day : how much physical pain is acceptable at work, and how do people deal with accumulated physical pain from work ?
Imagine being able to just snap at your sibling/parent