FriendOfElphaba
@FriendOfElphaba@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on US Question: What happened to the HHS recommendation to the DEA to reschedule cannabis by the end of the year? 10 months ago:
This isn’t the kind of thing you forget like missing a birthday. It’s a major directive from one institution to another, and it’s entirely possible it’s just being slow walked. These are all handled by working groups who may not be motivated to get it done.
I’m not sure if the situation might change if Trump gets re-elected.
- Comment on Voyagers writers and Memory Alpha don't know when Voyagers final 3 episodes are set. 11 months ago:
Worst. Episode. Ever.
- Comment on The Battle of the Ovaries 11 months ago:
Apparently these pitched battles have been happening monthly for years.
We need to bring everyone together and realize they all live in an us-terus, not a you-terus. Our slogan will be “Peace, period.”
- Comment on True Story 11 months ago:
Yeah, this statement is simply wrong. Men unconsciously notice a lot of things, and they might deny noticing even obvious ones because any acknowledgement of fashion is considered effeminate by some men.
I love the drag queen lashes that are so long they’ll take out the person next to you if you turn your head too fast.
- Comment on The hardest workers get the smallest pay. 1 year ago:
I think that someone could charge $5 per month for an autocorrect that corrects the default autocorrect and make enough to retire in comfort.
- Comment on The hardest workers get the smallest pay. 1 year ago:
What they don’t tell you is that the scope of failure when your job is “meetings” has a lot more leniency.
If you tell someone to do something, and some other team two levels below that has to do it, you have an incredible amount of buffer for blame. Now, if you’re an Elon telling people to make gullible wing doors or make a truck out of stainless steel or not to use lidar, that’s kind of on you. If you’re telling people to overvalue your real estate to conduct illegal business and enter fraudulently into contracts, that’s also on you.
For the most part, though, there’s so many levels of indirection between the c-suite and what actually gets done that it’s really hard to give credit or blame for anything but “leadership.”