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Is this really a world news event? Wrong community to post this in methinks
This ain’t even close to world news. Spam hustle culture click bait ass garbage.
Would you rather be stocking shelves or cleaning mystery goo that a customer smeared on your workspace? Are the people working at Walmart other human beings with feelings or objects to be punished in a war against corporations?
With what degree of certainty would you be able to say that the mystery goo you’re cleaning off of your counter has not been spit in or mixed with something really nasty by said vindictive and out of touch customer?
Tell me you’ve never worked customer service without telling me you’ve never worked customer service.
Retired neighbors with nothing better to do.
In a two party system, that would just make it so we switch governments every day.
I think you’re answering your own question here.
Your blunt coworker has to explain himself or risks being taken as rude by people who don’t know him. You yourself couldn’t determine if he was being rude to you without some additional context.
Without further context, you don’t know how to interpret an email that says where is my spreadsheet motherfucker.
In both cases, you’re saying further social cues are needed to determine if someone you don’t know very well is being rude or not. Hence, why people emailing people they don’t know very well in a professional capacity include niceties to convey context and tone.
I use this when the tone of my email would otherwise be, where’s my spreadsheet motherfucker?? It’s nice to modify the overall tone of the email to something more friendly. I have a very curt writing style so I’m often concerned my emails will come off as blunt or demanding if I don’t include a pleasantry.
I work in a very friendly, informal field so I find myself doing little pleasantries to fit in, email-wise.
You can build the restraint structure and assign an animal to it. As the other poster said, an easier way to do this is with pen/pasture. I create a burrow around my entrances and assign all of my war dogs to be pastured there. So the dogs will all be lead there then stay there, protecting from intruders. The advantage of not chaining them up is that if they do detect something trying to sneak in, they will chase it outside of the burrow (probably across the map).
A more robust option, if you have the population to support it, is to assign squads to patrol your borders and entrances.
Witcher is a silly thing to use as your first example, it’s a made up word for a translated book. I can’t think of another word that behaves like that. Making a mountain of a made up molehill. A Molehiller, I would call you.
Great game, thanks for sharing.
What is a moral win for a horse? Like, good versus evil? Pragmatism versus altruism? I think we’d have to know what a horse’s ethical framework consists of before we could decide if an event was morally desirable for horses.
Fantastic. I recommend setting up some big burrows differentiating surface, fort interior, and caverns. So when there’s scary things in the deep you can set your entire fort to stay in the fort and surface burrows to prevent them from getting into mischief in the danger zones. Adjust as needed if there are scary things on the surface.
And?? What happened??
Marvel Midnight Suns is perfect on deck.
Ah okay, you’re not a conservative idiot, you’re a liberal who is very bad at conveying sarcasm. Carry on.
If you use the words woke agenda unironically, you are not welcome in this instance of Lemmy.
Is this a video talking about when a video might come out? About a game that will come out in two years? Do people really watch this shit