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Oh don’t mind me, I’m just sitting here with this package of tea placed next to my face while I casually hang out in my shoe closet.

They have a bad case of Inside Jokes. They’ve been friends since college, and while they’re both talented separately I think they feed off each other’s cleverness when working together. Not having someone a little more objective between them creates this echo chamber where they get the jokes but no one else does. For

I have what I call a rainbow hair mullet: parted to the left it’s my natural jet black, parted to the right it’s multi colored. Ah, the joys of having a corporate job.

Well, at least she’s saving a ton of money on both maternity and baby clothes?

I’m just here to show off my poison type catch.

TFW you plan a date with Snorlax, but they end up looking like Drowzee.

My office had a company event where they encourage everyone to walk outside along a trail in exchange for a casual dress code. It was a crowd of full grown corporate adults all playing Pokemon and talking about their catches.

So basically for anyone going this is like being upgraded from coach to first class, right?

I know Michelle has that magic, but if she is also a time traveler her husband’s administration has a lot of explaining to do.

First off, love this.

Side note: shout out to Alexis Wilkinson for being the first black woman for editing the Harvard Lampoon.

I listened to an interview with Leslie Miley, who quit Twitter over diversity issues to start his own thing, and he said one of the most important questions is to ask, “How did you get here?” Because everyone has interesting stories about their paths that can teach you a lot about their skills.

I work in data, my background was mostly in customer service and fashion. My boss’s background was theater. My coworker was a gas station manager. We work our asses off and get great results, and the reason we do is because someone took a chance.

Most businesses have unique platforms special to them or a flow process that’s going to be new regardless of experience anyway. Are they just assuming hard working people are just incapable of picking up things and asking questions?

Orrr, and this is a wild thought so bear with me, try giving people without as much experience on their resumes a shot since most office jobs require a few weeks of training anyway.

There are some invisible disorders that get still regularly openly mocked, such as narcolepsy. Not having full control of your consciousness is really scary, but it’s almost always played for laughs.

Back in the day there was Chris Burke on Life Goes On. I have fond memories of that show, but I should probably go back and rewatch to see if it was actually sensitive to PWD or if I just have nostalgia colored glasses.

I haven’t felt this uncomfortable with a statement since I went out to dinner with a friend, and her coworker told me about how her boyfriend was a registered sex offender because, “his ex girlfriend was 16 and mad at him, so lied about him raping her”.

The only word that comes to me is WHY. Just... why.

Clearly it’s a Jimmihat