E, Shanai System Subete Wanope shiteiru Watashi wo Kaiko desu ka? - Vol. 1 Ch. 2

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Loving this so far.
Also we need to find a way to go kick manga Luigi’s ass
 
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Started fine then second chapter dead on arrival
I won't get my hopes up, had a good laugh with Uramichi Onisan
 
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Not at a cram school for adults, but I bet a teacher/professor that cosplays every day at a school or university would be a big hit.
Depends on the works being referenced, and if it's a guy or girl, but yeah, I can see that working.

As for me, I weep for the breadwinner taking an L rn
 
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Lmfao at the author pushing for a coding bootcamp as a catch all solution to salaryman struggles
Nowadays, coding’s a swiss army knife skill. You can go anywhere with it. Hells, i would too, IF ONLY I COULD MEMORIZE CODE. but instead, all I’m good at is playing with logic blocks because I understand the logic but not the lingo.
 
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Warning, don't be mislead by the cutesy cosplay and shoujo vibes, the novel this is based on

gets pretty in depth into showing how cut throat and unfair industry competition is.

The villain does not play fair one bit, and uses every dirty trick in the book to screw over the protag's humble startup company

It gets pretty damn depressing sometimes, so keep your guard up as you read this.
Not to worry, I've seen even worse things from the School Life category
 
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it's odd, childhood friend hires her because he somehow knows about and is impressed by the internal system she made, yet her job will have nothing to do with it... also he is panicking about a meeting with a prospective... cram-school student? whut? getting that $200 fee for the course will decide the fate of the new startup?
 
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Well the closer they get to real life situations the more depressing it will get unfortunately, stay strong! :aquadrink:
 
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Lmfao at the author pushing for a coding bootcamp as a catch all solution to salaryman struggles
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ChatGPT what do you think of this?


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It seems like the speaker is expressing amusement or skepticism towards the idea of a coding bootcamp being presented as a solution to the struggles faced by salarymen. The term "LMFAO" suggests they find it particularly humorous or absurd.
Coding bootcamps are often marketed as a quick way to transition into a career in technology, promising high salaries and job opportunities. However, it's valid to question whether such a solution can adequately address the broader challenges faced by individuals in traditional salaryman roles, which may involve issues related to work-life balance, job satisfaction, and career advancement in their respective fields.
While learning coding skills can certainly open up new career paths and opportunities, it may not be the most suitable or realistic solution for everyone, especially those with different skill sets, interests, or career goals. It's essential to consider the individual circumstances and needs of salarymen and explore a range of potential solutions beyond just promoting coding bootcamps as a catch-all remedy.

(This is a legitimate chatgpt reply)
 
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ChatGPT what do you think of this?


ChatGPT
It seems like the speaker is expressing amusement or skepticism towards the idea of a coding bootcamp being presented as a solution to the struggles faced by salarymen. The term "LMFAO" suggests they find it particularly humorous or absurd.
Coding bootcamps are often marketed as a quick way to transition into a career in technology, promising high salaries and job opportunities. However, it's valid to question whether such a solution can adequately address the broader challenges faced by individuals in traditional salaryman roles, which may involve issues related to work-life balance, job satisfaction, and career advancement in their respective fields.
While learning coding skills can certainly open up new career paths and opportunities, it may not be the most suitable or realistic solution for everyone, especially those with different skill sets, interests, or career goals. It's essential to consider the individual circumstances and needs of salarymen and explore a range of potential solutions beyond just promoting coding bootcamps as a catch-all remedy.

(This is a legitimate chatgpt reply)
Yeah, that's exactly the sort of middle of the road not taking a stance reply I would expect from ChatGPT.
 
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Top grade wife material. Ken's a damn fool for not leaving that marriage registration on the table SMH.

Also, this is why any engineer that makes an automated system to do their job for them should put something in the code that's dependent on them specifically so if they get fired, the company is screwed unless they hire them back at an exorbitant but well earned salary.
 

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