Well, not taboo, just not the best idea ever. I think it's the fact that you have to keep working with them if it doesn't work out. And then, all those new laws about behavior in the workplace, things can get tricky.
Well, not taboo, just not the best idea ever. I think it's the fact that you have to keep working with them if it doesn't work out. And then, all those new laws about behavior in the workplace, things can get tricky.
LOL! I'm sure you are, too!
I'm not flipping out. I was making fun of you. Because you were actually arguing about a silly game. Now, you're projecting. Which is interesting.
::headdesk::
ew.
Sigh.
Sweetie, you just want to argue with someone. Go find something actually worthy of arguing about. This is idiotic.
OR. Don't have sex with co-workers. Because, mainly, it's a bad idea, with only a few exceptions.
Oh noes! You mean this "game" that matters not at all, that I'm entirely playing from my living room, with no consequences, because it matters not at all?!? Oh! So sad!!! What will I dooooooo?!?
No, but you started a silly, slippery slope argument.
No, not really. I pointed at the inexpensive one and said, "Inexpensive." Then, I pointed at the midrange one and said, "Under $100." Then, I pointed at the $200, which I see as expensive and said "Expensive." I didn't really think $600!!! for any of them, just the adjectives. And the last, I thought, "Yikes. Dry…
I have to agree. I've been listened to about what I wanted for my hair maybe twice in the entire time I've been going to salons. It's really frustrating. This last time I told her to make it a nice dark brown. Sigh. It's kind of frosted and orange because "You should put a few highlights in it to contrast!" And she…
The woman with the expensive haircut needs a new salon. Her hair looks a bit dry. I guessed all correctly but her, and it was solely based on the condition of her hair. I have been cutting my own hair more and more. I still go somewhere to get it colored because I would mess that up, but layers are really easy to do.
I don't want to see someone's asscrack. I'm pretty sure that's a normal reaction unless I'm dating the person. I can't really get into the slippery slope overreaction you anticipate me having.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt when I say 'deliberately' because, if not, you can't read. I'm clearly, clearly discussing bad diets and good food. I mention all of it repeatedly in my posts. You just didn't read them, and thought you'd use my posts for your own self-righteous rant. Now. I'm tired of this. You…
I'm sorry that happened to you. I wasn't suicidal, but it hurt my job search at a very crucial time that still affects me. It was a totally vicious thing for her to do, and with no real reason. I only found out because one workplace sort of let me know. I don't use her for letters anymore, and she is pretty snippy…
But, it happens a lot with yoga pants. It kind of IS a yoga pants thing.
People are moody. Not women. All people at some point in their lives have had a bout of moodiness. It's sexist to imply it's a 'woman thing.'
It's wonderful, but be careful. The Mouse will come after you.
Squeeeeee!!! So completely adorable. So adorable. I'm lost.