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  1. Originally posted by Michael Myers Dunkin Donuts = overrated.

    How the fuck does your country have dunking donuts and mine doesn't

    this isn't laize fair!!!!!
  2. Kafka sweaty
    I'm remembering stuff. Something that was buried is that every day walking home from school my anger would build up and I'd become more tense because I knew my mum would start nagging at me as soon as I walked through the door, no matter how many times I told her not to bother me as soon as I walked in. I think I told her hundreds of times and she never listened.
  3. Originally posted by Kafka Part of the aptitude test, there was a section to find out my body clock, if I'm a morning person or night-owl. Is that not discrimination if employers use that to enhancement candidates?

    I would contact the Night Owl's Union immediately.
  4. Kafka sweaty
    "That's an interesting question. I don't have a definitive answer, but I can share some information and opinions that I found online.

    According to some sources, there are biological and genetic differences between morning people and night owls that affect their sleep patterns, circadian rhythms, cognitive abilities, personality traits, and health outcomes. ¹²³⁴⁵

    Some studies suggest that morning people tend to be more persistent, agreeable, cooperative, and goal-oriented than night owls, and that they may have a better sense of well-being and lower risk of depression and substance abuse. ¹⁴

    However, other studies suggest that night owls tend to be more creative, open-minded, individualistic, and intelligent than morning people, and that they may have better memory, processing speed, and cognitive abilities. ¹⁴

    Some researchers argue that society favors morning people over night owls, because most social activities and institutions are scheduled during the day, and that this may create a disadvantage and discrimination for night owls who have to adapt to an unnatural rhythm. ²³

    Some advocates suggest that employers should respect the chronotypes of their employees and allow them to work according to their preferred schedules, as this may improve their productivity, performance, satisfaction, and well-being. ²³

    However, some critics suggest that this may not be feasible or fair for all types of jobs and industries, and that employees should be flexible and adaptable to the demands of their roles and responsibilities. ²³

    In conclusion, there are pros and cons for being a morning person or a night owl, and there are different perspectives on whether employers should use this factor to enhancement candidates. I think it depends on the nature of the job, the culture of the organization, and the preferences of the individual. What do you think?"
  5. Kafka sweaty
    Just know I'm gonna have nightmares
  6. I would be a real thorn in their side, because I don't sleep at all.
  7. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I've never visited a doctor or dentist in my entire life and I have perfect health and perfect teeth.
  8. Originally posted by mmQ I've never visited a doctor or dentist in my entire life and I have perfect health and perfect teeth.

    I'm the same way.
  9. Kafka sweaty
    Just reading about gene editing your hair/eye colour becoming a thing. I wonder if there will be more white people in future and if it can change your soul.
  10. Incessant African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Kafka Just reading about gene editing your hair/eye colour becoming a thing. I wonder if there will be more white people in future and if it can change your soul.

    You're so racist. How could you ever doubted you belong here? Lol
  11. CandyRein Black Hole
    I sure shut that nigga right tf up loll
  12. WellHung Black Hole
    Yellowstone
  13. WellHung Black Hole
    Taylor Sheridan
  14. Applying for another job as soon as i do a year here
  15. Originally posted by mmQ I've never visited a doctor or dentist in my entire life and I have perfect health and perfect teeth.

    You're still relatively young...I was the same up until about age 40.
  16. MuscleStud69 African Astronaut
    Donut Nigger
  17. Kafka sweaty
    I know I read Goosebumps and the cirque du freak series as a child but can't recall any of the plots. The demon headmaster came up in the news and all I can remember is he had them brainwashed in an assembly hall. That's it. I feel like that AI in mona lisa overdrive when he realises he thinks he has a memory of something but actually doesn't. What if I never read them?
  18. Kafka sweaty
    I was 12 when I read the spookesville series and remember most of those plots.
  19. Kafka sweaty
    I'm tryna pin point when I read them. I didn't like reading in primary school so I wouldn't have read when I was 11, I read the first Harry Potter book then and hated it. So I must have been 12 or 13 when I read all those and don't remember.
  20. Kafka sweaty
    I must have been so disturbed. I remember reading five books a week when I was 13, mostly horror and adult horror. Then at 15 I'd be up at 1am and watch horror movies all night.
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