@RFudgepack@themrimpulsive Idk the dude in the video and am not saying he’s being truthful, however, when I was younger I would blackout pretty much every single time I got drunk while doing coke. I would party til like 7 am and not remember hours of my night. That was common for me
That's always been why so many were anti-remote work though.
1. A lot more people than you think are dependent on work for socialization - very Michael Scott like.
2. A lot of others dislike their spouses and kids and want an excuse to leave every day.
3. Another group are micromanagers/people with poor management skills, and/or people whose jobs really don't need to exist if people prove able to work independently and they know it.
4. A small group loses money on commercial real estate if remote work is successful.
And those groups of people are trying to hold everyone else hostage in offices.
@AIEagle1020@WallStreetApes They should have a system where an employee has to scan his badge or put in his info to get a popsicle so people don’t abuse it
@snoozeberryy@Pulcys It’s because he’s a stuck up superficial cųnt who makes fun of other people’s appearances everyday but can’t handle it when he’s the one being criticized
@MH60_CE@factpostnews It’s almost like…. you don’t have to support either one… this is going to sound crazy, but you don’t automatically support the last administration just because you disagree with the current one
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell criticizes Trump's White House UFC fight:
Our government is desecrating its role in society by hosting sporting events. Our tax dollars and resources are funding this operation. The government is supposed to protect us, not entertain us.