>>12424941>I don't get involved in debates like thatI don't blame you. There's a lot of people clinging to their opinions instead of what is actually useful or in demand.
You're not going to get anywhere if you only understand obscure languages.
>The minute you leave at 5, you have the rest of the day to yourself.There's also something to be said about not bringing your home life to work and vice versa. I've been guilty of bringing a shitty mood to work then taking it out on my co-workers. I got shamed and I was embarrassed but sometimes it happens. That's not really something you learn too well in school.
>Weed won't be an issue in the near future, since it might be legalized federallyThis. The only thing that's stopping me from becoming a legit ass cop. I wanna be a K-9 so I don't have to shoot some nigger and be up on the news for a week.
>im really new to weedAre you somewhere it's legal?
>People oversimplify things, sometimes to fear monger.Definitely. The same thing goes with anything more complex than a HS education. Banking and money is one of them. If you don't know anything about how money and banking actually works and get fed half the facts you're going to fill in the blanks with really stupid schizo level shit.
>banks can just take all your money anytime they want because of fractional reserve banking and there's nothing you can do about itSounds smart but it's actually dum.
Intelligence is something that is kept complex and rather secretive because of the inherent nature. Online it's a whole other level. The disdain for federal employees especially alphabet bois is so fervent that some people have lost really good friendships over it and of course people have been killed over it but that's less common.
It's no wonder the intelligence community keeps their heads down so much even when they're not like special agents or anything special.
Could you imagine the shit show that ensues when you tell someone?