I don’t want to signpost the key part of my comment, but it wasn’t their using the word “electrification.”
I don’t want to signpost the key part of my comment, but it wasn’t their using the word “electrification.”
to also Signpost our holistic and emotional approach to electrification
I had to leave my last job of 17 years due to a “I talk more therefore I’m more important” type guy. The dude wouldn’t shut up, the bosses translated this as “wow, he’s always busy!”, he scammed them into a management position, and it went downhill from there. Found a job that has the world’s greatest owner, is…
This article makes me feel like if I’m not supporting him then it must be because I just don’t “like” the guy. I’m not supporting him for the DEM2020 Primary for a whole bunch of reasons and “likability” is not one of them.
Amazing. I am astonished that someone in this sport (at an event at a club with $400+ green fees, no less) thinks that a certain class of people is beneath him and has assumed the posture that offering them a pittance of their due is an act of grace on his part.
He worked out the terms of payment before the tournament? Don’t want $5k for a top-10 finish? Don’t caddy for him. Jesus Christ between this and the fucking Anthony Davis saga - don’t contracts mean anything to you people!
First, any activity you can excel at while being 50 lbs overweight is not a sport. Its a game. Like checkers.
Rich prick you say? And he plays golf? Well I never.
All these people saying burn your R Kelly CD’s after that documentary came out and no one was doing shit to their Bowie or Aerosmith or Stones albums (or shit man, like 90% of all your classic rock dudes who were up to some shit with underage groupies in the day).
I respectfully disagree on some of these films. Bohemian has a wonderful performance from Malek with some great concert recreations, a nice start and then a lot of Lifetime Movie Of The Week check-all-the boxes blandifying of Freddie Mercury; 6/1oth of a good film. Green I enjoyed all alone in a local theater on a…
Bohemian Rhapsody as it turns out was a pretty darn good movie in a generally awful year -- scratch that -- decade for movies. Good thing you wrote it off without seeing it. You obviously have a lot of talent as a critic.
That blanket trick is amazing though, great at making them give up hope at struggling. My cat got to where she just accepted her fate, most of the time. For a while she pretended to eat the pill, and would then drop it out of her mouth a few steps away. So then we got to do it all over again until she relented!
This was a great review. Very insightful.
I hate that too. Because then you spin your wheels about when you can ask for help when things legitimately need clarification to be done efficiently. That’s such terrible management.
Ugh...I have a boss who gets annoyed when you ask him to clarify a directive. If I get that “don’t bother me” look from him one more time...
I’ve been told many times but have never taken it to heart: “There is never a perfect time you just have to do it anyways”
Totally. I think this kind of goes hand in hand with the fear thing. At least for me, a lot of times, waiting for the exact right moment was just a way to distract myself from the fact that I was too terrified to take a leap.
What about situations where you are looked down on or judged for asking for help?
“Build someone a fire and they’re warm for an hour, but set someone on fire and they’re warm for the rest of their life.”
This is a great article that applies to mostly everyone. Every now and then I think about all the regrets in my life. Making choices based on emotions has screwed me over the most. In the end, you gotta be selfish sometimes and take care of number one.