Scrolling through Facebook, a friend I know with a prestigious job at an INGO just unironically posted a “news story” from a DC think tank about how Russian forces are planning on stealing Ukrainian children to demoralize Ukrainian forces. The think tank is funded by defense contractors and you can read on the goddamn Wikipedia page that they advocate for increased military presence in foreign conflicts. How do you post anything like that and get to remain a serious person?

I have one of those remote jobs with minimal human interaction so not really. Though I’m sure the isolation will manifest itself in a negative way at some point in the future.

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There is no left in America, just radlibs who want healthcare

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I would like some healthcare, no lie.

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Same I’m just being le edgy and jaded

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My coworkers were so upset when chuds stormed the capitol on Jan 6 that they canceled all the meetings for the rest of the day. I was laughing my ass off so I had to refrain from posting in the work chats

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I work with a liz lad and he is naturally one of the worst people I’ve ever met; always pushing work off onto you, never reciprocates, prioritizes processes above results, and is fake-nice as hell. :warren-snake:

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