RoomAndBored [he/him, any]

hello weary traveller. please won’t you sit amd rest a while

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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • Thank you for the citation. The issue here is that ‘out of work’ is not a very useful phrase. Taken at face value, it just means not working and is not necessarily synonymous with unemployment in the way economists use it (i.e. actively looking for work but unable to find it).

    This is possibly why queermunist expressed confusion about whether it included students. At first blanch, a ~20% unemployment rate does sound high.

    I did turn up a useful SCMP article which highlights:

    Since 2018, China has used a monthly survey-based unemployment rate as its main indicator. The data captures all regular urban residents, does not include an upper age limit and the [National Bureau of Statistics] claims it also includes migrant workers…

    … to be considered unemployed, a worker needs to have been actively looking for a job in the past three months and be able to start work within two weeks; otherwise, [they are] not counted as employed or unemployed.

    I’d like to refer back to the CNBC article (also using a 21.3% unemployment rate for 16 - 24 bracket) which notes that the unemployment for the graduate cohort appears to be temporary rather than structural. It’s not an enviable position to be in, definitely, but I wouldn’t say it’s at the point where students will demonstrate en masse like you suggested.





  • It really depends, I think. I love dogs, unfortunately my experience with them in the workplace (for me, the office) has been negative on the balance when they’re a regular feature.

    My boss at one job brought in his Doberman cross, it would always hang out in the room me and my coworkers used, and would fart regularly and copiously. The room wasn’t ventilated, and the boss’s solution was to come in and spray a half can of air freshener if we complained. It smelt as bad as you’d imagine. I loved patting and walking the dog during down time, but damn, it was stinky.

    That being said, if the workspace were larger, and ventilated, I’d be totally on board.


  • We’re all concerned about cross-straits stability and peace, and we all have varying stakes in it. That does not detract from the point that the original article is misleading at best.

    Your original comment addressed neither the topic, nor those of the linked thread.

    Rather, your original comment bemoaned ‘brigading’ (a non-concept on a federated site) and then provoked respondents with ‘You seem upset’.

    This isn’t ‘wrongspeak’, this is no zuo no die. You demonstrated from the outset that you weren’t willing to sincerely engage with any replies, and the replies matched your tone and manner accordingly.

    I’m gunna go trim my pubes now, have a good day.

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