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2017-10-07 at 12:22 AM UTC in my anus is bleeding
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2017-10-04 at 1:42 PM UTC in Lanny banning accounts with no due processWith every ban during a closed reg period, that just makes our accounts that much more valuable. Supply and demand, folks.
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2017-10-01 at 3:52 AM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soon
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2017-10-01 at 3:29 AM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soonI made it back. Just letting you niggas know.
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2017-09-22 at 7:07 PM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soonK, I'm leaving tomorrow. If you don't hear from me again, check the triangle.
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2017-09-18 at 10:41 PM UTC in Why doesn't it auto-subscribe to threads you've created?What about a thread you've created that won't disappear from your subscriptions, even if there are no new posts? I have one of those.
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2017-09-18 at 5:28 PM UTC in Was hanging out with a girl and she was on her phone the whole time.She probably couldn't stand to look at your tear-streaked face.
You should have smacked the phone out of her hand and put her in her place. -
2017-09-17 at 2:37 PM UTC in Just Found Out That A Co-Worker Killed Himself
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 Could you elaborate on this?
What happened? Did he mention work in his note, if he left one?
Did you feel guilty or personally responsible (even though you clearly weren't), and if so how long did it take to move on/feel better?
Were you close to the coworker?
Did it affect you significantly? If so, would you say it made you more angry or depressed?
What about your other coworkers? How did they react to it?
Just out of curiosity
Post last edited by Kolokol-1 at 2017-09-17T10:41:35.174196+00:00
Sure, I can elaborate.
I don't know if he left a note. I didn't hear of one if he did.
It was interesting because literally the days before it happened, we had talked and my observation was that he intended on living. His boss got a call over the weekend from someone saying that this guy drove out somewhere pretty far away (can't remember where) by himself and killed himself. I don't remember all the specifics and how he was found, but I believe he shot himself.
I didn't feel guilty or personally responsible for his suicide. The best descriptor would probably be puzzled.
I wasn't close to the guy on a personal level, but I did work closely with him. As far as how it affected me, I did feel a small bit of guilt, even though I said I didn't feel guilty for his suicide. So this guy was genuinely nice, but I always got this "off" feeling about him. I remember gossiping about some of his odd quirks with co-workers, which is what made me feel guilty and probably makes me a bad person. The things that seemed off to me were his eyes and his smile.
When he would talk to someone, including myself, he smiled a lot. Even if there wasn't anything to be smiling about. And it was one of those big full-face smiles. His eyes were also in an expression of surprise when we talked. They would be opened really wide, he would lock his eye contact with yours, and he wouldn't blink. I'm not convinced those were "signs" of anything, but I remember feeling guilty for the gossip.
Some of my co-workers who had gotten close to him took it hard. One thing they did to remember him is wear a tie on Tuesday for a year. That was another of his quirks. We have a business casual environment and nobody wears a tie unless they are going to a funeral, interviewing for a job, or coming in from the outside for something like a consultant. This guy would wear a tie every Tuesday for no reason other than he wanted to. He had some name for it like Tie Tuesday. So that's what they did to remember him. -
2017-09-17 at 3:09 AM UTC in Equifax HackChief Information Officer and Chief Security Officer "retired" immediately. Stock price is down 35% in just over a week.
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2017-09-17 at 3:07 AM UTC in Just Found Out That A Co-Worker Killed HimselfI experienced that once. It causes you to replay all of your interactions and see if you missed something. I can still see his face and it's been several years.
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2017-09-16 at 6:40 PM UTC in Making a livingDon't be a degenerate. Find an above minimum wage job, find its qualifications, acquire the skills needed for the job, rinse and repeat. Work you your way up from there.
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2017-09-16 at 1:47 PM UTC in Can we send mass PMs?Yes. It's called "New Thread."
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2017-09-15 at 2:34 AM UTC in What's your worst trait?Being a registered user of niggasin.space.
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2017-09-15 at 12:41 AM UTC in Bitcoin Theft.How does one enforce the record of a currency that was created to have no record?
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2017-09-14 at 4:07 PM UTC in Gotta write a resume plz helpWhat format do you want it in other than .doc?
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2017-09-14 at 1 AM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soon
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2017-09-13 at 11:55 PM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soon
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2017-09-13 at 11:15 PM UTC in I'm going on a cruise soonMy cruise is good to go. Some of the original places got destroyed, so now we're going to other places. Thanks niggas for your thoughts and prayers.
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2017-09-12 at 6:26 PM UTC in Anyone here ever been fired/just randomly quit their job before?I have always put in at least a 2 week notice. Never been fired.
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2017-09-11 at 1:46 AM UTC in Equifax Hack
Originally posted by infinityshock again. false.
the visa/MC is indication that the card is able to be used on that specific 'network.' its a complicated spaghetti fest of the actual flow of information, transaction fees, and cash but if you want to know more about the 'network' go google it.
if the debit card is used as a debit card, instead of as a credit card, the funds are directly removed from the users account. if the transaction is not authorized there is a time delay…often times a significant time delay…while the transaction is investigated then (maybe) reimbursed.
the 'reimbursement' part you mentioned is slightly more complicated and virtually irrelevant to the post, but it isnt as simple as you seem to think it is. for one thing, since the chip thing has started being used in the US, card issuers (visa…MC…etc) are being more stingy with the reimbursements depending on how the merchant has their readers/software set up.
It's a moot argument. I've had fraudelent charges on my debit card that I had reversed and credited back the same day. I've also processed the same scenario for people when I worked at a bank. So I guess it depends on how shit your bank is.