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  • octoO Offline
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    octo
    wrote last edited by
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    here's a short story I wrote. it's about working ^_^

    "New Job"

    I got a new job recently. It's a good job. I work at a facility. Every day I drive to the facility, which is a large, nondescript building, and I unlock the door with a badge, which is plastic and has some sort of chip embedded inside which allows me to hold it up to the door and make it light up and let me in. Not everyone gets to go inside the facility. Access to the facility is controlled. That makes me feel secure during my workday.
    When I'm inside the facility, I often greet my coworkers. They're great. We exchange friendly pleasantries and smiles and if we don't have time for that we wave at each other briefly or sometimes nod. But everyone will at least nod. I think that's great. Our shared social bonds summate to a great company culture which fosters collaboration and teamwork. I associate my coworkers with warm feelings and qualities such as kindness, friendliness, and helpfulness, among others.
    That spirit helps us deliver value. We're fiercely determined to deliver value through our work. One of the things that makes working at the facility unique is that there's an understanding that above all else, we're responsible for delivering value. I can honestly say I have never been part of a workplace that is better calibrated to what value is and how to deliver it than the facility. It's inspiring.
    I'm calibrated on delivering value. So, I make my way to my desk and take a seat. The chairs are so comfortable; I think they are produced by one of the top-decile office supply companies. They're simple, not particularly flashy, but efficient - they deliver value in their comfort and sleek, understated design, at what I can only imagine is an appealing price point. Sometimes, before I start working in earnest, I sit back in my chair and consider my chair as an object and a source of inspiration. The facility encourages abstract thinking for its own sake. Additionally, I enjoy it because it stimulates neuroplasticity, which is a trait highly correlated with delivering value.
    Then, the work begins. I pull out the device, as well as the companion device which works in tandem with the device, as well as the peripherals, and I power on the device and connect it to the network. I complete my authentication (this is good - it prevents unauthorized access to facility materials) and I'm greeted by the warm glow of the workspace. It consists of several programs; the specifics depend on your role. Some of them are simple, sleek and polished; others, complex and hopelessly inscrutable. The contrast between them is refreshing and makes for an exciting work environment. Some of them allow for communication with your coworkers; opportunities for collaboration abound.
    Work typically consists of using one of the programs to achieve a specific goal. Sometimes a goal may require multiple programs, and in certain cases it may even require the orchestration of several resources. Meetings will be held on a regular cadence to discuss goals and keep track of the progress of the resources assigned to the goals. Today, I'm working towards a clear and straightforward goal. I have no blockers, progress is continuing as anticipated. The team in charge of orchestration and planning did an excellent job with this goal; they made sure I had everything I needed to succeed and deliver value.
    At lunch, I sit with my coworkers and eat a ham sandwich and a small package of potato chips. We unanimously agree that meetings can occasionally be a distraction from delivering value, and also that our favorite color is gun-metal gray.
    I continue to work at my desk for a few hours. My goal is nearing completion; I have some down time, so I go to a website and watch videos of industrial accidents. I've seen most of these already. One of them is new, and features a woman being torn slowly in two by a pair of enormous robotic arms while she howls and screams and screams. I can tell it's AI though, because of a reflection in the background, and also the machine seems impractical and unrealistic. Nothing like that has ever happened at the facility - not even once.
    Five o'clock rolls around. It's time to begin winding down on my goals. I accomplished a lot today, and I feel good. I pack up my things and decommission my workspace, and an acceptable amount of time past the hour, I leave the facility with pleasantries, waves, smiles, and nods to my coworkers, teammates, and fellow resources.
    On the drive home, I think about my life and future, and how I should use the compensation that I receive in return for the value I create, and what I should do. For some reason when I think about this the back of my neck gets hot and prickly, and my chest starts to hurt, and I find myself hunching over and clenching my teeth. And, as I'm distracted from my goal by those unwelcome sensations, some kind of small animal, some furry thing, chooses exactly the wrong moment to try to run across the road, and my car intercepts it with an undeniable tha-thump that tells me that its soft, weak, imperfect, irrational, unknowable biological body has been dominated, permanently, by the unstoppable force of a great machine.
    The rest of my drive home is peaceful and uneventful.

    o umm, my sig... well let's go with this, how about if all my psots ended with this:

    signed, octo!

    yah that will do the trick quite nicely im thinking :D

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      sergio
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      IMG_20260311_074254.jpg
      im a chud

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      • octoO octo

        here's a short story I wrote. it's about working ^_^

        "New Job"

        I got a new job recently. It's a good job. I work at a facility. Every day I drive to the facility, which is a large, nondescript building, and I unlock the door with a badge, which is plastic and has some sort of chip embedded inside which allows me to hold it up to the door and make it light up and let me in. Not everyone gets to go inside the facility. Access to the facility is controlled. That makes me feel secure during my workday.
        When I'm inside the facility, I often greet my coworkers. They're great. We exchange friendly pleasantries and smiles and if we don't have time for that we wave at each other briefly or sometimes nod. But everyone will at least nod. I think that's great. Our shared social bonds summate to a great company culture which fosters collaboration and teamwork. I associate my coworkers with warm feelings and qualities such as kindness, friendliness, and helpfulness, among others.
        That spirit helps us deliver value. We're fiercely determined to deliver value through our work. One of the things that makes working at the facility unique is that there's an understanding that above all else, we're responsible for delivering value. I can honestly say I have never been part of a workplace that is better calibrated to what value is and how to deliver it than the facility. It's inspiring.
        I'm calibrated on delivering value. So, I make my way to my desk and take a seat. The chairs are so comfortable; I think they are produced by one of the top-decile office supply companies. They're simple, not particularly flashy, but efficient - they deliver value in their comfort and sleek, understated design, at what I can only imagine is an appealing price point. Sometimes, before I start working in earnest, I sit back in my chair and consider my chair as an object and a source of inspiration. The facility encourages abstract thinking for its own sake. Additionally, I enjoy it because it stimulates neuroplasticity, which is a trait highly correlated with delivering value.
        Then, the work begins. I pull out the device, as well as the companion device which works in tandem with the device, as well as the peripherals, and I power on the device and connect it to the network. I complete my authentication (this is good - it prevents unauthorized access to facility materials) and I'm greeted by the warm glow of the workspace. It consists of several programs; the specifics depend on your role. Some of them are simple, sleek and polished; others, complex and hopelessly inscrutable. The contrast between them is refreshing and makes for an exciting work environment. Some of them allow for communication with your coworkers; opportunities for collaboration abound.
        Work typically consists of using one of the programs to achieve a specific goal. Sometimes a goal may require multiple programs, and in certain cases it may even require the orchestration of several resources. Meetings will be held on a regular cadence to discuss goals and keep track of the progress of the resources assigned to the goals. Today, I'm working towards a clear and straightforward goal. I have no blockers, progress is continuing as anticipated. The team in charge of orchestration and planning did an excellent job with this goal; they made sure I had everything I needed to succeed and deliver value.
        At lunch, I sit with my coworkers and eat a ham sandwich and a small package of potato chips. We unanimously agree that meetings can occasionally be a distraction from delivering value, and also that our favorite color is gun-metal gray.
        I continue to work at my desk for a few hours. My goal is nearing completion; I have some down time, so I go to a website and watch videos of industrial accidents. I've seen most of these already. One of them is new, and features a woman being torn slowly in two by a pair of enormous robotic arms while she howls and screams and screams. I can tell it's AI though, because of a reflection in the background, and also the machine seems impractical and unrealistic. Nothing like that has ever happened at the facility - not even once.
        Five o'clock rolls around. It's time to begin winding down on my goals. I accomplished a lot today, and I feel good. I pack up my things and decommission my workspace, and an acceptable amount of time past the hour, I leave the facility with pleasantries, waves, smiles, and nods to my coworkers, teammates, and fellow resources.
        On the drive home, I think about my life and future, and how I should use the compensation that I receive in return for the value I create, and what I should do. For some reason when I think about this the back of my neck gets hot and prickly, and my chest starts to hurt, and I find myself hunching over and clenching my teeth. And, as I'm distracted from my goal by those unwelcome sensations, some kind of small animal, some furry thing, chooses exactly the wrong moment to try to run across the road, and my car intercepts it with an undeniable tha-thump that tells me that its soft, weak, imperfect, irrational, unknowable biological body has been dominated, permanently, by the unstoppable force of a great machine.
        The rest of my drive home is peaceful and uneventful.

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        alexander
        wrote last edited by
        #35

        @octo that was great. It reminds me of the existential lit ive read but for the modern era. The ending was really thought-provoking

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          Sir__Human
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          dont have enough prestige to post videos unfortunately so heres i drew in class today. in case you cant tell its two of my friends as an ostrich/egg
          image.png

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          • NessN Offline
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            Ness
            Canvas Rider Black Hat
            wrote last edited by Ness
            #37

            playing dumb to dumpsters

            delulu things I say on my trash route:

            • the needle that stuck me was for insulin
            • every cat that jumps in the dumpster jumps out
            • it is my hair tickling my neck
            • the filthier the trash can, the cleaner the house
            • starting fluid is only used for engines
            • rainwater is leaking down into my shoes
            • people throw out pillows for other reasons than bedbugs
            • my socks are made from a particularly itchy blend
            • rice can wiggle a little bit
            • the elderly woman that hasn’t had her trash at the curb for a few weeks is visiting family out of town

            not much of a poem but something for day 1

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            • ZycerakZ Offline
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              Zycerak
              wrote last edited by Zycerak
              #38

              Felt stressed last night so I started making this to calm down... Woke up today and knew I had to finish, but Im not sure what it means...
              dentist2.2.jpg

              EDIT: Doodles from work today, too
              IMG_6909.jpg

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              • VolundV Offline
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                Volund
                wrote last edited by
                #39

                already getting hella inspired, this is some great stuff guys :DD looking forward to day 2

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                  alexander
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                  Is anyone else tired of hearing about f***ing Epstein?
                  I feel like everyone's carrying around a giant shame bubble because everyone expects you to be a "perfect person".
                  Washing my hands until cuts open up because I don't want to infect anyone else.
                  Trying to understand my need to be liked and why I'm drawn to people who don't seem as interested (even if they went to Stanford).
                  I had a dream that I was willing to be seen by someone from my past even though I possibly have a bad reputation. I chose to stop hiding.

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                  • NessN Ness

                    playing dumb to dumpsters

                    delulu things I say on my trash route:

                    • the needle that stuck me was for insulin
                    • every cat that jumps in the dumpster jumps out
                    • it is my hair tickling my neck
                    • the filthier the trash can, the cleaner the house
                    • starting fluid is only used for engines
                    • rainwater is leaking down into my shoes
                    • people throw out pillows for other reasons than bedbugs
                    • my socks are made from a particularly itchy blend
                    • rice can wiggle a little bit
                    • the elderly woman that hasn’t had her trash at the curb for a few weeks is visiting family out of town

                    not much of a poem but something for day 1

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                    alexander
                    wrote last edited by alexander
                    #41

                    @Ness absolutely love this, you and I are the same type of delulu 😂

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                      Difference Spotting Time.png

                      Took off my beanie and my hair reminded me of that one kid from Boss Baby. Now the world has this image, and I'm not completely sure how to feel about it.

                      (Probably gonna post it without the blue over my face on my instagram story cause why not lmao)

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                        pawflix
                        Team Balloon
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                        #43

                        It should have been hot
                        It was decidedly not
                        Maybe sometime else

                        Jaded

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                          half-assed attempt at industrial sketching

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                            Zycerak
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                              #46

                              today's lunch is "egg drop soup - the octo way"
                              my dad used to make egg drop soup a lot and I didn't "get" it but now I get it. it's a good food on the effort/reward graph. it's "pareto efficient". also it's a really pleasant meal and very easy to make and enjoy. you should make it yourself and see

                              ingredients:
                              some - ginger
                              some - garlic
                              a - potato
                              some - chicken stock
                              a - scallion
                              splash - chinese black vinegar
                              splash - hot sauce
                              spash - soy sauce
                              some - gelatin (due to addiction to adding gelatin to soups and stocks etc.)

                              finely chop garlic + ginger on your plastic cuttingboard that will imbue your food with microplastics. think about that factoid about humans having enough plastic in them to constitute a credit card, but do not let this spur you to action. fry briefly in a saucepan in whatever fat you have, but garlic in butter smells really good so you should do that. add stock (optionally add gelatin to cold stock before putting in to let it hydrate so you get a nice rich texture 🙂 ) add a grated potato, you're supposed to just use potato starch or corn starch or something starch but I figure you should just add a whole potato, who are we kidding here, carbs are good for you and also it's raining out today and I want to eat something hearty. but you can easily omit the potato, honestly that might be better unless you specifically want to add a potato (which I do). simmer for like some amount of time until you get particularly bored or hungry. if you added the potato try to go for at least 20 minutes so it breaks down a bit, otherwise it can be way less. we're almost at the end. make sure the soup is on a mild simmer. beat the shit out of several eggs and pour the beaten eggs bit by bit into a spoon and fling them into the soup to make egg ribbons (this is fun - you need to do this part in a way that is fun or else you may as well be a dead person, you may as well be chatgpt on legs). put in bowl. slice a scallion (it recently came to my attention that australians, if I recall correctly, have a different understanding of what a scallion is than us americans. if you are australian - I don't mean that scallion) up into little slices and use them for garnish. steal your roommate's chinese girlfriend's black vinegar and add it along with some hot sauce to make a kind of hot and sour soup. eat.

                              [I] ate the [soup].
                              There must be something very beautiful in my body,
                              I am so happy.

                              • James Wright, Northern Pike (paraphrased by octo)

                              o umm, my sig... well let's go with this, how about if all my psots ended with this:

                              signed, octo!

                              yah that will do the trick quite nicely im thinking :D

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                                Sir__Human
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                                #47

                                saw some poems here, i thought they were pretty dope, but they didnt line up with what i generally consider a poem. im no poet but i tryed to write a poem how ive always seen them to be.
                                Up all last night thinking
                                About what i saw as i was blinking
                                if light is color then what is without
                                Others say nothing but i cant help but doubt
                                Last night i saw colors of lush forests and soaring visions
                                a future full of love and heart wrenching decisions
                                What it means i still ponder
                                but i now know that even in darkness there is wonder
                                and if i could reach out and speak to the darkness
                                It would ask me this
                                what is life without death
                                or an ocean without its depth
                                a jump when theres no gravity
                                thinking when your deep in depravity
                                but now as i close my eyes i see colors of bright
                                possibilities with no end in sight

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                                  mbcool
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                                  image.png

                                  Made this. I didn't really know what to do today

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                                    so i was gunna wait to do another thing, but i really enjoyed writing that first poem. it felt easy for me to get my words and thoughts out. at least in a way that didnt make me feel vulnerable. and as its now the next day for me, even if its only by an hour and a half, i took the time to write another.
                                    Can't wait in line
                                    Can't wait in line
                                    I feel as if I'm in a world without time
                                    My patience has forever been waning
                                    Thoughts wriggle out my brain like worms after its been raining
                                    I'm stuck in line
                                    I'm stuck in line
                                    I say I'm okay, if you ask I'm fine
                                    But if you really look inside I'm crying
                                    I'll say I'm fine I'll keep lying
                                    Too much burdens to carry alone
                                    But I don't know who to call or how to atone
                                    Thoughts whirling in my brain like a hurricane or cyclone
                                    Cant wait in line
                                    Cant wait in line
                                    Everybody took what's mine
                                    At least that's how I've been feeling
                                    Smoking weed, that's how I've been healing
                                    But my wounds don't close so easily

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                                      octo
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                                      #50

                                      Today is Friday The Thirteenth—
                                      I knocked a knife off the counter onto my bare foot
                                      And it landed handle-side on my toe.

                                      It only hurt a little.

                                      o umm, my sig... well let's go with this, how about if all my psots ended with this:

                                      signed, octo!

                                      yah that will do the trick quite nicely im thinking :D

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                                        i always think my art should be a bleeding heart but it's the weekend so im just gonna fart

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