political power is unamerican by default
it’s every patriot’s duty to challenge whoever holds it.
loyalty to power is the enemy of liberty, we must constantly force the state to justify its existence
i rage quit from a job once, many years ago. IT WAS FANTASTIC. Got up and quit right in the middle of a 1:1 lol
its like easily one of my top 10 favorite memories
theres this guy i work with who is always like "hey everyone, im sure this isn't important or anything and probably its a bad idea but maybe we should..." and then follows up with an absolute banger of an idea like every single time. I sit up in my chair when I see him unmute
some homeschoolers i know have organized a co-op system for the next year, set up a guest house as a classroom and each parent will take turns teaching the group of kids. "this will be so much more efficient! why doesnt everyone do this!"
lmao should i tell them or nah
in a meeting i told ppl that i cant meet over lunch because "i go to the gym at lunch and if i skip the gym i get fat" and i got this direct message:
"That kind of language reinforces harmful body standards. Using the word ‘fat’ that way can be triggering and is violent speech"
one of my engineers gave me feedback that he doesnt like when I resched our 1:1 the day of, w/o 24 hr notice, because thats the day he showers and puts clean clothes on
if i reschedule w/o enough notice he’ll “have to do it all over again” another day
i fucking love that guy
my dad and I disagree on just about everything politically but also we are close friends
right now we are coordinating a list of topics to bring up at the dinner table that will really stress everyone else out. we are going to each pretend to be really outraged
love this guy
making small talk with one of the moms (who happens to be chinese) at my daughters ballet class and i casually ask “which one is yours?” and she gave me a weird look and said “the little chinese girl”
🫠 now im in my car reading a book