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@heritageposts answer for your crimes
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hlvrai stans aren’t these your boys
isnt this from that bootleg up film?
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Chowder (2007)
Chowder is like the one children’s show where they could use fuck unironically and uncensored and I wouldn’t even notice it.
i cant believe youve done this
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pls let this blow up like the other one
I wanna briefly talk about how perry the teenage girl puts on her hat on top of her hair instead of her head.
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pls let this blow up like the other one
I wanna briefly talk about how perry the teenage girl puts on her hat on top of her hair instead of her head.
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there is a massive twitter hack under way and it’s hitting like every large account, whatever you do do not fall for it
this shit is getting wild. twitter just banned all verified accounts from tweeting. if you have a check mark you can no longer tweet.
not only that, but there’s this
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Malignant compliance is an effective tool to keep in obese quiver
It’s more commonly known as “work-to-rule” and here’s a great story about one case of its successful use.
https://libcom.org/blog/work-rule-11052014
“The day after Starbucks workers met at the Bat Cave we found ourselves working an understaffed morning shift but this time it was different. Instead of feeling the normal frustration, those of us who were at the meeting exchanged knowing glances and began implementing our plan of following every rule, thereby slowing down service. We also whispered to partners who were not in the know to slow down, don’t kill yourself. It was as if everyone took a deep breath and began working at a safe and thorough pace. The effects were instant. The speed of service dropped immediately. We ran out of brewed coffee because we were only brewing when the beeper signaled it was time. Everyone stayed in the positions they were assigned and acted only at the directions of the Store Manager. Every 10 minutes when someone was assigned to clean the lobby, we did a thorough job, ensuring everything was clean and properly stocked. Every drink and food order was perfect.
Dan, the Store Manager, lost his mind.”
Also sometimes referred to as “malicious compliance”, and it’s my favorite thing
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