Bufty.
Heard it frequently 20 years ago and now it's dropped off the face of the planet as casual homophobia has become a bit less prevelant.
Bufty.
Heard it frequently 20 years ago and now it's dropped off the face of the planet as casual homophobia has become a bit less prevelant.
Same, my brother returned from the US and I was excited to try Hershey's and was horrified to find it tasted like puke. The next one did too.
They all sat on the table for weeks before they got thrown away which is unheard of in our house with sweets.
Cadbury isn't the best in the world or anything but not tasting like puke is like, up there in the list of things that make chocolate good.
That annoyed me too, it's like they read a sentence about what hox genes do and just rolled with it.
Either way, I really enjoyed the film too.
I've worked in a founder led business and this is why I quit.
I'd spend forever working on a project to build a satellite site then suddenly we don't want that anymore - bin the recipes we want a full main site redbrand.
Bye.
Yep, there's a live stream on YouTube. If you roll it back you can see it.
Me too, I'll engage for around 15-30 minutes then go and do some writing rather than spend 4 hours doom scrolling.
I've legit got so much work done it staggers the mind.
I stopped using Reddit completely on July first, and in that time I've got a reflective log completed and submitted, a report on disruptive fintech completed a week early and submitted and now a mini dissertation completed 2 weeks early.
It's almost as if spending my time doing coursework is better than freaking out trying to finish it and submit to turnitin 30 seconds before the deadline while praying the connection doesn't fail.
Anyway...
Research CRO Analyst.
There was a guy joined my last organisation who would not shut the fuck up about Blockchain.
It was a retail org that sold branded mass produced stuff. There was no need for Blockchain but it was like, the only thing he knew about and his USP at interview stage.
He got fired. It was a good day.
"Gimmie a minute, I need to run this through SPSS to check that these differences are statistically significant."
They have been buying reviews.
Some of them hadn't even changed the platform name to Reddit in their oh-so-general reviews.
This is what I do when I'm at busy events and the service is degraded.
Just keep cutting off levels until I get to one that works well.
I'm autism diagnosed as an adult, but as the years pass I wonder if that's really the issue or if it's more likely to be ADHD.
There seems to be many overlapping features and mine are around poor social skills, feelings of being overwhelmed when plans change and long spells if decompression needed after doing almost anything.
I have high levels of empathy and have been a people leader for many years (highly rated) and I'm just not sure that autism is the right "sticker".