• Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Corporate job, terrible decisions, change of management, extra work for most people for the same money. Everyone is outraged and not happy.

    So management organizes a company-wide zoom meeting to introduce new roadmap, changes, new management teams, etc.

    HR is running an anonymous question board throughout the meeting, where everyone can send in questions and feedback through a web application link/QR code (Slido) for the Q&A section at the end.

    Some questions are still praising management, “looking forward to working with xyz”, “great opportunity”, fucking toxic positivity like what you can see these days on LinkedIn. So of course management only answers/discussing these pretentious shitty questions and not dealing with more serious stuff.

    So well done idiots, nobody knows who the ass kissers are, so it was pointless.

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      So well done idiots, nobody knows who the ass kissers are, so it was pointless.

      It was HR or management. Nobody does a truly anonymous Q&A session like that without having a few safe, canned questions to fall back on.

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        9 months ago

        Yes, this is the first thing everyone thought, but also these questions were ranked by likes through the same system so unless HR hacked the Slido page to put on extra likes might not be the case.

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          Have you used the other side of slido? I ask because some sites may very well have those sort of options available to them. I know guilded has an option for mods to give free xp toward levels. Xp and Levels are usually just gained by interacting so being able to give them for free defeats the purpose.

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    9 months ago

    Someone in a school I worked in changed from saying ‘specific’ to ‘pacific’ just because the deputy head said it that way.

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      9 months ago

      I got banned from reddit for a year for commenting the word “good” under the announcement that the Queen was dead.

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        9 months ago

        You can be anti-monarchist without being an insensitive arse about it. I’d like the institution to die, I’m not celebrating when an old lady died.

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      9 months ago

      As an American, I’ve never really thought about that before… That’s a different perspective. What was it like?

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    9 months ago

    There was this one time. I saw a guy. He picked up a boot, and licked it.

    “Woah.” I said to myself.

    “That,” I went on, in my interior voice, “is an egregious example of boot-licking.”

    That’s it. That’s my story. Subscribe and hit the ‘like’ button.

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      9 months ago

      Your story moved me and touched me. I shed a tear, just like every person in a story that Donald Trump tells, that’s how much you touched me. You are an inspiration to us all!

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        9 months ago

        Where did I touch you? Can you prove it court? Otherwise I’m going to have to sue you for defamation for $100.

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      9 months ago

      Hey everybody!

      How, are, you, doing?

      This is you boii Stoy comming at you from the comments, and it is time for another reaction comment!

      🤪

      This time we have Tristaniopsis in a Lemmy thread about bootlicking, I have never heard about bootlicking before, so this will be a freash reaction!

      Now everybody, please remember to hit that save link on this comment, and lets go!

      There was this one time.

      🤨

      I saw a guy.

      😲

      He picked up a boot, and licked it.

      😱

      “Woah” I said to myself.

      😬

      “That” I went on, in my interior voice, “is an egregious example of boot-licking.”

      😆

      That’s it.That’s my story.Subscribe and hit the ‘like’ button.

      Well that was really a reaction! Thank you so much for reading and I’ll see you next time!

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    9 months ago

    People that need permission to feel outrage at a genocide then call Muslims who’s families have been slaughtered, “single issue voters” to try and bully them into voting for the guy bypassing congress to send money to the war criminal implicated in the genocide.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve heard about those temporary embarrassed billionaires that will someday whoop them poor ass once they get out of their situation.

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      9 months ago

      This applies to everything from football teams to politics, but video games are a great example of how we humans hate thinking that we might have made a bad investment. I bought this thing because I am clever and I make good decisions, but these people are saying bad things about it! Could I have made a bad decision? No, it’s the children who are wrong!

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    In the two decades I’ve lived, I can’t begin to tell you how many times I’ve seen people flock to the wrong people, often at the expense of innocent people caught in the crossfire, and then brush off whatever looks like it could challenge their familial/platonic/etc. standing. It played into one past question of mine that ultimately got misunderstood in some ways. I see it in the bureaucratic world, I see it in the personal world, everyone just thinks strangers must suffer the one third of a two thirds compromise. It’s all formulaic (well, except for the time a CPS leader my old community says they hate ended up running for mayor and winning).

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿@lemmy.world
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      That reply was right. Very wordy post.

      In school/college you’re trained to hit a certain word count. So you get into the habit of using long-winded language.

      Try to break this habit as soon as you leave education.

      Not to be a cunt btw! I left uni 20yrs ago and still have to fight the habit.

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          I’m anyone and I’m not stunned. You write quite a bit and get absolutely nowhere while attacking anyone who calls that out.

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            Who said I was attacking anyone over that? I only disagree with the emphasis being on that is all.

            I would’ve definitely expected it to be stunning that peoples like I describe are able to maneuver politics so easily.

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    9 months ago

    most commonly:

    1. people working extra hard with hopes of rising the ranks
    2. workers trying to capture more executive style roles as assistants to make bosses work easier