How often do you end up in court? Has someone accused you of assault for bumping into them in public? Has anyone sued you for forgetting to repay them $10?
Removing other stressors and toxic people from my life. Listening to emotional responses.
My anxiety from a rough relationship was giving me generalized social anxiety.
Sometimes you meet people and give then a chance before your figure it out. You can just cut them off once you see their toxicity. They'll survive just fine so don't worry about them. There's plenty of other people who are ready for good and healthy friendships.
I had one back in the day which was the same load size as normal washing machine and had two modes of drying. First is like you say. The other, if you hook up an exhaust duct, dried clothes in the same time as a regular dryer.
Ah, so all systems are shit and there is no hope for a better one. You're a nihilist!
Anyways, would be pretty cool to live in a system that discourages hoarding and excess, or at least doesn't benefit it, rather than encouraging it. Neither capitalism nor state socialism have achieved that one.
That's a fine disagreement (necessity of state/arrogance) to have, but don't try to make up ideas about it being excessively self interested or anti-communal.
You're still going to be argued with here but you won't get a respectful response unless you show you're acting in good faith.
Mutual Aid and community are core to the ideology. You've either made up your mind before even attempting to learn about something, or you're trolling.
Maybe a better formed argument is that getting into a marriage legally is way too easy compared to the legal process of leaving one. Even if you have all your things in order and everything is completely amicable the dissolution can be a a very drawn out process, especially if you can't be present in the state you were married in.
The part about being in a hospital, only applies if the partner is not conscious, otherwise they can consent. Some other counties have another method for this where if you've simply lived together long enough those sorts of protections exist. So yeah you have a fair argument in the US. Is it a valid reason for legally formalizing your marriage? That's up to you and your partner to decide.
I think my major annoyance is that people put emotional value into the legal matter of marriage as though law and the state had some interpersonal value.
Socially it's an excuse to party with everyone you love.
Legally it's only worth it if you have kids, plan to migrate countries, or have shitty immediate family among other things. But if you're just in a long term relationship with your finances otherwise separated, no kids or end of life concerns, then it can be somewhat detrimental as you're just inviting the state in to meddle with your life. it's just a formal interaction with the state.
How often do you end up in court? Has someone accused you of assault for bumping into them in public? Has anyone sued you for forgetting to repay them $10?