ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
This charming gal is from Philly. Too many cheese steaks? I wonder if @ALC knows her?
I don't know her but I do agree with some of her points like the one below. And I can think of a mod on this forum who fits that criteria very well.

Her comments on the Christchurch shooter
“The language that I used in that talk that I gave was actually that I was not surprised that the person who shot up the mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, was also a fitness instructor. I was not surprised by that because people who are Nazis, people who are white supremacists, people who are trying to think of the perfect race are also super fatphobic. … Oftentimes it’s very eugenic.”

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I'll just leave this here for you guys

they look unemployed, how the fuck do they afford to eat that much takeout?
 

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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,786
Dunno what's worse: having Evo or a female acting president.
:lol:

Yes, the situation is better but religious people are taking advantage of the situation to say God did it all.
So Bolivia is kinda like the Egypt of South America?

@Hængebøffer

https://www.inquirer.com/news/sonal...dy-acceptance-sexuality-therapy-20190703.html

We must dismantle western civilization to end fatphobia. :lol2:

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A counsellor who counsels obese people to avoid intentional weight loss. Jesus. :lol2:
I dunno. We should have fat farms that try to make 200-kg people become 400-kg people. I mean, celebrate in your body positivity and fatness so much that your liver fails. That kinda solves the problem and seems a lot easier than destroying western civilization with a nuclear holocaust to make the world better.

A comment on that "6x" instagram post, trolling or nah?

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Nice catch. I have to vote troll.

I don't know her but I do agree with some of her points like the one below. And I can think of a mod on this forum who fits that criteria very well.

Her comments on the Christchurch shooter
“The language that I used in that talk that I gave was actually that I was not surprised that the person who shot up the mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, was also a fitness instructor. I was not surprised by that because people who are Nazis, people who are white supremacists, people who are trying to think of the perfect race are also super fatphobic. … Oftentimes it’s very eugenic.”

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they look unemployed, how the fuck do they afford to eat that much takeout?
No Victim Left Behind.

I mean, what would your value be if someone's oppression somehow omitted you? What an offence!
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
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IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,933
Needs work on punctuation but informative report.

Did Evo "just" commit election fraud, or was he also a shit prez towards the end?

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What % of work you do at work is work that others are aware of?

Is 50% normal/the avg?
He always was a shit prez IMO. Typical populist president but he got lucky when oil price went crazy high.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,172
I dunno. We should have fat farms that try to make 200-kg people become 400-kg people. I mean, celebrate in your body positivity and fatness so much that your liver fails. That kinda solves the problem and seems a lot easier than destroying western civilization with a nuclear holocaust to make the world better.
:lol:

Then once their livers fail, we can still try to sell their fatty livers to the Chinese.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
So. Old firm wanted me out because I was supposedly too expensive and they got an intern instead. They paid me three months severance fee.

We're now three months on and the intern they got can't handle the workload, so they are now looking to hire an extra person. Which means losing way more money than it would have cost to keep me and now they have to train two people as well.

As for me I got a new firm the day I left. The last three months I have effectively been getting double wages. But the best part? In January I'll start with my old firm's biggest rival. For almost double the pay I had originally.

It's too much almost.

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AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,813
So. Old firm wanted me out because I was supposedly too expensive and they got an intern instead. They paid me three months severance fee.

We're now three months on and the intern they got can't handle the workload, so they are now looking to hire an extra person. Which means losing way more money than it would have cost to keep me and now they have to train two people as well.

As for me I got a new firm the day I left. The last three months I have effectively been getting double wages. But the best part? In January I'll start with my old firm's biggest rival. For almost double the pay I had originally.

It's too much almost.

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They sound as stupid as the law firm I used to work for :touched:
 

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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,786
Nice. Thanks for sharing.

:lol:

Then once their livers fail, we can still try to sell their fatty livers to the Chinese.
:lol: American Fupa. What a delicacy.

So. Old firm wanted me out because I was supposedly too expensive and they got an intern instead. They paid me three months severance fee.

We're now three months on and the intern they got can't handle the workload, so they are now looking to hire an extra person. Which means losing way more money than it would have cost to keep me and now they have to train two people as well.

As for me I got a new firm the day I left. The last three months I have effectively been getting double wages. But the best part? In January I'll start with my old firm's biggest rival. For almost double the pay I had originally.

It's too much almost.

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It is, but it's not your problem anymore. They've made their decision and will have to live with it. I still sense you feel it was a bit personal, but it really sounds like business. And sometimes business decisions are bad. Good for you to continue to move on from that.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Nice. Thanks for sharing.



American Fupa. What a delicacy.



It is, but it's not your problem anymore. They've made their decision and will have to live with it. I still sense you feel it was a bit personal, but it really sounds like business. And sometimes business decisions are bad. Good for you to continue to move on from that.
No, it was definitely personal as well. It's a law firm. Every decision about personnel is both business and personal.

It's exactly why you get decade long rivalries. It's very different from most other jobs I've noticed.

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Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Working in the field of law would bore me to death. It's just... no. It would literally be the most boring job ever.

But yeah, I know, some people do love it. That's totally fine. It's always great to see people do what they like.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Working in the field of law would bore me to death. It's just... no. It would literally be the most boring job ever.

But yeah, I know, some people do love it. That's totally fine. It's always great to see people do what they like.
Lol.

It depends on what you do. I don't think many people would call my job boring. I litigate. I go to court. I plead cases. There is drama every single time. Not to mention that every time you go to court you have a certain kind of stress and then release after. You get used to it, but there is still some tension there.

Also, a pretty fun factor is that the vast majority of young lawyers are women in Belgium. As a young man it's a fun environment to be in. It's pretty much non stop flirting.

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