I think that's a very uncharitable take on the post.
Whereas that lexical interpretation exists, I think OP's point is "why would anyone work for MrBeast" as opposed to "why did this particular person work for him".
A dude I used to work with left his wife to deal with the newborn.
It was so bad between dayshifts that he used to leave the house at 2am and just sit in a motorway service station with a coffee for a few hours just to get some peace before coming to work.
If I tried that, my other half would stab me in the face.
Depends on what it was thinking about really. The really rapid clicking noise was generally the mechanical hard drive heads seeking and moving quickly. You could tell if it had been thinking too hard for too long when the mechanical drive sounded like it had sneezed quietly (I'm not joking), that's when you started to back stuff up rather quickly.
The more single-tone longer-note experience was generally reserved for the floppy disks.
The quiet mechanical spin-up noise was often an optical drive spinning the media - usually a CD - up to it's normal reading speed, and you quickly forgot about it.
If it sounded like it was thinking like a early morning bird with a hangover, they were reminiscent of the early 90min tape drives. More industrial drives didn't make that noise thankfully.
The aircraft engine type noise was generally one or more of the case fans giving it some VTEC love to cool a component that was running hot, or if someone smashed the Turbo button.
Good on her. Fingers crossed, we'll see more filter into the league game, and maybe even see a woman top the list of best candidates for a national team manager role.
The Premier League missed a trick with Sarina Wiegman. I know it's also dependent on vacancies and whether Wiegman wants another job, but that would be an excellent next step for her.
As hilarious and arguably far more entertaining as this is, whatever happened to the age-old "well I've had a good night but maybe we're better suited as friends, time for me to boost, speak to you tomorrow" parting?
I mean, it's an interesting viewpoint, but I'm not sure I'm entirely on board.
The professions listed are indeed ones where to tell lies could be a direct causal factor in causing harm, so I'm with you with that.
Outwith those safety critical environs though, I'm not sure I like the idea of free speech being curtailed by that degree. As much as I hate it. It's a big leap from where we are now to "lock them up because they're lying". I quite like freedom to drop such wild mistruths such as "no mate the sky is green" or " your relative died peacefully" or "Arsenal are a good football team".
It is true and it sucks.