

I posted this months ago.


I posted this months ago.


Someone tried to copy that one episode of Wilfred.


That looks expensive.


Hell I mean you got to remember they’re pack animals and usually in a pack, there are some relatively clearly defined rules. If you supply the pack with food they obviously are concerned for your well-being because without you they don’t get fed.


Probably because they associate you with being fed. And if you cease to be able to do that they are not sure how they’re going to get food.
“Hey Bob! Were you and the wife able to work things out?”
I think the funniest part about those meetings or “lessons” is that it’s very clearly an attempt by the corporate leadership to try to get in front of all of the research that keeps coming out that showcases that the modern sensibilities for corporate work culture are just not working and it’s costing companies more money than it’s making them. And that companies need to acknowledge burnout and do things that attempt to fix it, but the things they need to do to fix it like paying employees more per hour and then giving them less hours is so backwards to the corporate thought of more hours less pay that they’re trying to get ahead of the research to lead it where they want it to go and it just keeps barreling through them.
I have a flash drive somewhere with a bunch of demotivational posters on it. One day, I’ll stop being lazy and find it.
As long as there are at least two people who have different opinions world peace will never be achieved. Unless you get all of the world to agree pretty much on everything, it’s just not feasible. And then at that point congratulations you created an authoritarian dictatorship.


First, is like a blank of this template. I feel like I’d get a lot of mileage out of it.
Second, Who cares? They’re animals. They don’t have souls.


Is it as easy as handing a clerk $80? Not is it as easy for you.


I bit in response to the article itself and a bit in response to your(perceived) opinion on it.


A few points:


On the one hand the wealthy do need to start contributing to the systems they take advantage of. As well as the loop holes that protect them, they need to be closed.
On the other hand the sheer volume of blame the rich for literally everything. It’s like a less self aware version of “Thanks Obama!”. You aren’t in a bad way because of rich people. You’re in a bad way because you blew your housing payment on this year’s cellphone model while the one you have still works flawlessly.
Yeah I don’t get it either.
Is this his first time encountering targeted sales?
Not me. I want to watch it flop again.