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Okay, good progress!
Now, let's put a pin in your story and focus back on the OP's, okay? Because this post is about OP, not you.
Let's focus on two parts, okay? The first part we're going to focus on is where OP's manager said it was fine for them to not attend the meetings.
The second part is where OP's manager got mad at them for not attending the meetings that they previously said were fine to not attend.
This is called "failing to communicate".
Oh, wait, I guess I should've asked first... Are you from the group who would proudly prioritize your job over your family?
You're as big a dingus as OP. I hope nobody takes this advice because this can cause serious damage to a dog's forelegs.
I'm going to be harsh here, but you need it.
Stop punishing your dog for your own failings!
This is your fault, not your dog's. You failed to take the trash out. You failed to exercise your dog. You failed to give her something to do while you're gone.
Discipline yourself instead. That much trash means the bag was full and should have gone out. Take your dog for a long walk before you go anywhere. Get her some treat puzzles to play with.
But stop setting your dog up for failure.
There might be a way to turn it on in the settings somewhere?
Iirc red spots usually indicate a fungal infection of some sort.
Oh, honey, no. See, this is why I said you're being lazy.
I'll try to use small words, in case that's easier for you to understand.
What I support, is doing what most kids learn before even getting to kindergarten. It's a really nifty little thing called "using your words"! When you say the words you mean, instead of saying the words that mean the opposite, then people know what you want!
So, if you say the words "I want a banana", and someone gives you a banana, you don't get to be mad at them for not giving you a cookie.
So, if you tell an employee, "Yes, you can go home," and they decide to trust you, you don't get to be mad at them for going home.
I'm sorry, you clearly have a lot of trust issues with your bosses. That's not a good working environment. You shouldn't have to assume your boss always says one thing and means something else. That must be really frustrating.
😬 I hope you don't use that line on anyone else. Really doesn't look good immediately after demonstrating that you're too lazy to even begin to possibly consider other situations and perspectives.
Ah, if only you were capable of applying that level of understanding to other people's situations.
I would move it just to avoid having New Baby share Dad's birthday. I mean, that kid will always be lumped together with Dad and never get their own birthday that's 100% just about them.
Not if what you're doing needs Internet access.
Fry sauce is better than any single condiment alone.
Well, reddit won't let me see the comment you just made but...
Most people leave "you're dumb because I said so" behind... In preschool. Might want to update your vocabulary as well as investing in some anger management classes.
You know, maybe if you learned to communicate like a rational adult, instead of like an angry old man, you'd be capable of understanding the words that I typed.
I could take the time to type them out differently so you can understand, but I know that stubborn Boomers are almost incapable of seeing things rationally now. It's not your fault, it's merely a side effect of the neural degeneration that happens as you age.
But I am determined to enjoy my holiday, after I so recently secured a promotion with my rational adult communication skills instead of assuming my boss says one thing and means another.
Farewell, angry Boomer. I hope you have the day you deserve, for blaming a young person for their boss's inability to communicate what she actually wanted.
This sounds like a question for r/legal, just make sure you say what country and state(if applicable) you're from so they can give you the best advice.
Oh, honey, I love my therapist(figuratively speaking).
What I dislike is trying to defend a medical professional violating personal privacy.
But congrats, you've provided a scenario where this action is merely frustrating and invasive, instead of completely illegal.
And how does the person going "I do not know you, I am not comfortable answering your questions" know any of this?
Okay so which one of those allows the therapist to cold call someone who isn't a current patient and reveal that kind of information.
Your mom: "But I don't like seeing my kids fighting!"
What you should say: "Then why did you raise him to be such a spoiled, entitled, petulant crybaby who can't do a thing for himself while you always blamed me for every single damn thing?"
I don’t want to sue them because I don’t want to get into this whole thing
It already is a whole thing because your manager decided that keeping a predator's business was more important than protecting you.
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I mean...
Having a dialogue option that shuts down the possibility of romancing a character without having to flirt with them first is not the worst idea ever.
Though the addition of the tone indicators and the dialogue wheel helped make it almost impossible to accidentally start a romance.
Ah. Yeah, I've just avoided the comments on the YouTube videos for the most part, it's easier to wait out the toxicity that way.
Tbe console counts time in the pause menu as play time. So if you leave it paused to look something up or do something else, it'll still count that as play time.
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