My dude, we were flying planes into buildings, committing genocides, burning a Woodstock event, and throwing shoes at misunderstood presidents.
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gedaliyah@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Sometimes I forget how brutal the early 2000s were.
DaMummy@hilariouschaos.com 1 day ago
toynbee@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
At the time, I worked nights in a tech call center. There were generally three guys working the shift but it wasn’t the same people every shift, it was a small but rotating cast. There was also a supervisor but they spent the majority of their time in a private office halfway across the building from us.
One of the three guys who was there most nights would mostly ignore calls and would do a pretty poor job with them when he did answer. Instead of working, he’d spend the whole night browsing HotOrNot, occasionally vocalizing his opinion on some pictures.
Since there were only three people on the shift and it was in a call center built for a hundred or more, we were permitted to sit at any desk (they had roaming profiles). Only one member of the night shift ever sat close to the guy I described more than once. Besides being personally unpleasant, he was a heavy smoker and thus olfactorily offensive as well.
The HotOrNot guy was there when I got there and I’m pretty sure there when I left. No idea how he kept his job.
VolumetricShitCompressor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 21 hours ago
olfactory offensive
That’s a great bandname you got there.
toynbee@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
I haven’t been to many musical events, but in my experience they can be pretty olfactorily offensive by themselves.
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
if by brutal you mean fun and not full of corporate bullshit, yeah.