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Follow orders, don't make problems with your coworkers. If this provides the lubricant that keeps things working, then so be it. Stop being a bunch of snowflakes, and call them whatever they want. It wont kill you.
Follow orders, don't make problems with your coworkers. If this provides the lubricant that keeps things working, then so be it. Stop being a bunch of snowflakes, and call them whatever they want. It wont kill you.
Ughhh, hah hah, you said "lubricant". Huh huh, LOL!
Follow orders, don't make problems with your coworkers. If this provides the lubricant that keeps things working, then so be it. Stop being a bunch of snowflakes, and call them whatever they want. It wont kill you.
This goes both ways though. If someone accidently uses a wrong pronoun, or misgenders , don't have a meltdown, in most cases it wasn't done on purpose, life will go on and the world doesn't revolve around you.
Here is a perfect example of someone being a complete snowflake and it ended up getting her fired. Glad to see the company kicked her to the curb, the workplace is no place for toxic people.
The Washington Post fires reporter Felicia Sonmez after a week of feuding publicly with her colleagues
They seem to be promoting "the enemy among us" instead.
And that enemy among us is a much more immediate and grave threat to our freedom than any foreign power halfway around the globe.
We are an asylum that has not just permitted, but vigorously promoted, the complete take-over by the inmates. And we're far beyond the point of eye-rolling or laughter as a response option.
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