• kersploosh@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I was talking with my high school girlfriend about future career ideas and she mentioned one that made me think, “Huh, I never thought about that.” So I decided to read about it at the school library during lunch one day.

    I can directly tie my college degree, all the places I’ve lived, most of my friends, half the countries I’ve traveled to, and meeting my spouse all back to that one moment.

  • CaptnKarisma@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    For me its whenever someone gets me hooked on a band. A specific example is a friend I knew briefly really, got me with the band Say Anything. I listen them a lot. So a small decision to ditch school that day and hang out with him has impacted my life just by the amount of time I’ve spent jamming.

  • rekabis@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    This took place in the mid-90s.

    I had just had a major loss of confidence after finding out my then-GF (also my first… so double whammy) was only with me because I was her “security blanket” while she waited for her childhood friend from three provinces over to get his metaphorical shit together. Found the two of them naked in bed together the very morning after he arrived. So yeah, not in my right mind.

    A few weeks later my cousin came visiting from Germany, and had never been in a North American nightclub. So my mom kicked me out of the house to show her the local dives. We had left early, like 2130hrs, because my mom didn’t understand that it was a Wednesday and things didn’t start thumping until at least 2230hrs or even 2330hrs.

    We get there, and only two other people were there, a pair of girls celebrating a birthday. They were there completely by accident, they nearly didn’t go because of how early it was. And because I was with a smoking hot girl (objectively yes, even though I had no interest), the two of them felt safe enough to join us for some conversation.

    One of them was this homely but absolutely adorkably cute and awkward Chinese girl. We exchanged numbers, me honestly thinking nothing was going to come of it. Decided to do a seven-day wait before I called her, but she beat me to the punch by asking me out for coffee on day four. I didn’t even like coffee! Even now, the stuff tastes like industrial waste unless I add it to my cream and sugar. Of course I said yes.

    Nearly three decades later, we are still together. Now granted, my mind was still fucked for a while after. Hell, it took me nearly a decade before I felt safe enough to pop the question. But even in my fucked-up state, she still saw something of worth in me. What it was I cannot imagine, but I thank the absolutely random and statistically extreme series of events that brought us together. She and I would have normally never met, we were in completely different social circles.

    TL;DR: met my wife in the most clichéd place imaginable: in a nightclub.

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    10 months ago

    I went to the doctor because I was having panic attacks. I already knew I had an anxiety disorder, I have since I was a kid, so I assumed I was only going to resume treatment. The doctor just started me back on some meds like usual, but sent me off for some blood tests out of routine.

    I don’t want to get specific but, as it turns out, there was a lot more going on. I’d been feeling sick for a long time. It seems ridiculous looking back just how sick I let myself become but never even considered seeing a doctor about it. I had a thousand excuses for why it might be happening but not a big deal, and a thousand more lying to myself that it was normal and I wasn’t sick at all.

    I spent the next two years with medical appointments at least twice a week and referred to various specialists. My inner elbow looks like a junkie’s from all the tests. I am still not close to where I used to be, but I’m feeling a lot better these days.

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    My housemate and I were walking home, after a few beers. Ahead of us were two girls; my friend said “I think I know one of them”. We changed our mind and walked into the same watering hole they went into. It was that sort of relaxed “well, who cares?” evening and I started chatting to one of the girls. Today we’ve got four kids and have been together for 18 years.

  • ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    Half the thread is about getting married, so let me balance it out. I used my wife’s laptop because I was too lazy to get mine, and it opened up to her chatlog with her “friend” from work. We’ve been divorced for 5 years!

  • Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I love how many of these are “I went outside for like 3 picoseconds and now i’m married”

  • Risus_Nex@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    There was this dude who applied for art school. They rejected him, which basically led to WW2 later on.

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    I turned down a job.

    It was 2003. I had been working as a programmer in legacy language on an ancient AS/400 system for a year and a half. I had interviewed with another company, working in VB6 which wasn’t great but at least it had some growth. But the pay was only slightly above what I was already making, and I wasn’t keen on VB6 when the web was taking off. I thought I could do better. Fast forward to the bust of 2004, and I’m being laid off from that legacy programming job.

    I spend a year applying to every development job I can find, but it’s difficult with a glut of programmers all looking for work. I finally take a tech support job just to get by as I continue looking for a dev job. Little did I know that dev job would never come. I bounced from a few different jobs after that, most being some form of tech support and usually ending in layoffs. I spent 16 years trying to get another dev job before I finally gave up and left IT work altogether. I had to eventually face the fact that my development career died in 2004, all because I turned down a job.

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      10 months ago

      I work for a huge transportation company and the backbone of our entire company is still IBM i (which is basically just what they renamed OS/400). Literally if it goes down everything stops. We still call it AS/400

      The login page says copyright 1980, 2006.

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    I decided to head to my fiance’s after class instead of home. Walked in on him having a phone conversation with his sister about what he really thought of me. Like, bruh, I didn’t force you to propose. I was the one that wanted to wait until after we both graduated.

    So, impactful in that I didn’t end up legally and financially intertwined with someone who didn’t really like me much.

  • Uvine_Umbra@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    I got myself an old itouch and wanted to run emulators to play mario64. I had no real understanding on how computers worked or anything, but the process of jailbreaking and everything else i had to learn and getting a PC to do it & then installing Linux because Windows would be $60 basically made sure from that age i’d be working IT & computing for the next dacade plus

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    My friend and I decided to learn how to swing dance. We lived kinda far from each other so he chose a dance studio that was more or less in the middle. That dance studio is where I met my husband. We’ve been together 23 years. Still dancing too. :)