6 second therapy: the next time you feel overwhelmed just say “Fuck it, fuck it, fuck it, fuck it.”
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tcr!
· Oct 7, 2015 at 9:56 pm
6 second therapy: the next time you feel overwhelmed just say “Fuck it, fuck it, fuck it, fuck it.”
tcr!
· Oct 7, 2015 at 7:46 pm
jimi hindrance experience
· Oct 11, 2015 at 8:35 pm
do you know all their names? i know they’re not homeless, but are some of them squatting?
tcr!
· Oct 6, 2015 at 1:31 pm
Peeps, I’ve been on this AC/DC kick since the Maximum Overdrive movie. For Those About to Rock is playing in my headphones — the first album I ever owned when I was maybe 10 or so.
So here’s your get-enough-rope-might-even-hang jam for today.
tcr!
· Oct 6, 2015 at 11:45 am
Peeps, sometimes I put movies on the background at work. Today I’ve got King’s Maximum Overdrive on.
Starting at about 27 minutes you’ll hear AC/DC’s D.T. instrumental. One of the best guitar jams you’ll ever hear.
PS- I love the broad daylight gore.
tcr!
· Oct 2, 2015 at 7:46 am
When you heading out to work and check the time on your phone and see a picture that you took and think you could be happy just taking pictures but you gotta go drive your desk job and then you die inside again.
tcr!
· Sep 25, 2015 at 11:08 am
Scott Adams (@scottadamssays) is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, which has been published in more than 2,000 newspapers in 57 countries and in 19 languages.
In my conversation with Scott, we cover topics ranging from the rise of Dilbert, to how he uses affirmations to impact stock market decisions, success with women, and building his career.
We also talk about Scott’s interest in hypnosis and its relationship to his writing process. Plus, we dive into his current fascination with Donald Trump.
I haven’t listened to it yet but I bet it’s good.
tcr!
· Sep 25, 2015 at 8:41 am
On Sep 21, 2015, at 1:31 PM, CLIENT wrote: Sorry about that. My parents' dog which had been missing was found, so I had to go home to help bury him. I'll ring you tomorrow.
On Sep 17, 2015, at 3:45 PM, CLIENT wrote: Had to leave early today due to a sick wife. I'm available whenever tomorrow. The earlier the better.
I’m really tempted to schedule another call just to see who’ll eat his homework next.
jimi hindrance experience
· Sep 26, 2015 at 2:00 pm
IS THIS REAL?! I work with axxholes like this, and pathological liars, but my true stories from the workplace always sound so unbelievable I’m slow to share ‘em. If this is real I can match it, 10 x over and above.
For example, I sit beside a woman, approx 50 y.o. and she has stories like the above. Her stories sound like the little kid in grade school who you had to roll your eyes about because it was just pathetic. She’s been working overtime for 2 and half years due to god knows what the real reason is, but it boils down to her choice. She wants the money or she wants to be away from home or fill-in-the-blank. She TELLS us that she is being forced to work like that. That the boss makes her. No truth in it, easy to prove etc, but it’s important for her to tell it the way she does.
It’s a sensitive issue for me, pathological liars, and I seem to run across ‘em in droves. How can adults behave this way? More important is why do I/we let ‘em?
Now I’m started and can’t stop. Friday morning the boss was telling us all something about shift changes. It concerns all of us. At my urging, the meeting was public, ie: everybody present. The woman who lies about her work schedule started to leave the room. I called her back, saying, “L—-, this concerns you too!” She dreads everyone being in the room at the same time the official story is told, because it trips up so many of her lies. I really don’t relish shaming her, and in fact it’s uncomfortable for me, but it’s more uncomfortable letting her go on with tall tales that are really big fat lies.
Like I said, sensitive issue for me.
tcr!
· Oct 8, 2015 at 3:23 pm
Yep, completely turd true story on my end. Some shit is just to fantastic to make up.
I call everyone out on lies here at work, call them out on when they didn’t do something they said they were gonna do, call them out when something breaks that is their fault.
I don’t win many friends but “it’s more uncomfortable letting her go on” ;)
tcr!
· Sep 25, 2015 at 6:03 am
A couple of weeks ago, the cast of the 1979 cult classic The Warriors reunited in Coney Island for a celebration in their old stomping grounds.
Rolling Stone caught up with them on the Q train and filmed them recreating their iconic subway ride home. Michael Beck (Swan), David Harris (Cochise), Dorsey Wright (Cleon), Terry Michos (Vermin) and Thomas G. Waites (Fox) were all on board, and in their leather vests — though there were several notable differences.
jimi hindrance experience
· Sep 25, 2015 at 8:07 am
saw the warriors the first time as it was meant to be: at the drive in, with my buddies, smokin’ and drinkin’. the baseball furries were the coolest colors though, by far.
“somewhere out on that horizon…”
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