24987 pts ยท March 1, 2016
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Growing minorities is nothing to be afraid of.
Paul-Henri Nargeolet is/was supposedly worth $1.5B (https://www.distractify.com/p/paul-henri-nargeolet-net-worth), so $250k is/was supposedly less than 0.02% of his worth, which could/could've easily been regained with investment gains.
Seeing stuff like this (this chart, the movie, etc) as a child made me terrified of growing up because I realized that when I got older, I would grow out of being allowed on the lifeboat.
That's how management operates. When a leader or coworker condemns "negative thinking" my brain thinks of The Challenger. It exploded after multiple engineers tried to stop the launch (https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/01/28/464744781/30-years-after-disaster-challenger-engineer-still-blames-himself) and now the 1986 Challenger Explosion is used as a case study in engineering safety, whistle blowing, and group think (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster).
Cuts off right before the part I've been thinking of lately. "We'll need to equalize the pressure." "How do we do that?" ***Pipes burst and water floods in*** "That should do it."
Pretty Sure that's Papa Smurf.
"You don't casually throw a quarter-million on a sub ride" Well, Keep in mind, a human with $1B in assets will see $250k with the same eyes that a human with $100k in assets sees $25, or how someone with $1,000 in the bank sees a quarter. Someone in the comments posted an article that Nargeolet's was worth 1.5B. If that's true, then 250K was 0.0166% of his net wealth. Sounds casual to me.
#4
I relate to the fifth guy that shows up at the end and walks behind his distracted coworkers.
You really believe gay men think femininity is sexual? Oh sweetheart. Gay men don't want to have sex with women or people that look like women. That's THE defining characteristic of being a gay man. Spend 2 minutes on any gay dating app and see how many profiles say "masc 4 masc." It's not because gay men find a femininity sexually interesting, hon. We think women are everything EXCEPT sexual.
I agree, but I'd also add that they just see gay people as only sexual whether we're in drag or not. They don't see us as nuanced individuals with skills, ambitions, and problems. They just see gay. Wearing khakis and a polo shirt while buying broccoli at a grocery store? Must be for sex, because gay.
Well, yeah. That sauce is found in many stores. Plenty of people pay for it all the time.
I try to imagine that all movies of a franchise are in near-identical sister universes, so characters can look different, spells can change color, and locations can look different from movie to movie. It makes franchises fun to watch.
"Well, not all drag is a crime."
Girlfriend ran out of there as if she just went toe to toe with Ty Lee.
sigh...username checks out.
*record scratch* "Yep. That's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation."
As a gay guy, your GF's wrong hole is my correct hole.
Growing minorities is nothing to be afraid of.
Paul-Henri Nargeolet is/was supposedly worth $1.5B (https://www.distractify.com/p/paul-henri-nargeolet-net-worth), so $250k is/was supposedly less than 0.02% of his worth, which could/could've easily been regained with investment gains.
Seeing stuff like this (this chart, the movie, etc) as a child made me terrified of growing up because I realized that when I got older, I would grow out of being allowed on the lifeboat.
That's how management operates. When a leader or coworker condemns "negative thinking" my brain thinks of The Challenger. It exploded after multiple engineers tried to stop the launch (https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/01/28/464744781/30-years-after-disaster-challenger-engineer-still-blames-himself) and now the 1986 Challenger Explosion is used as a case study in engineering safety, whistle blowing, and group think (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster).
Cuts off right before the part I've been thinking of lately. "We'll need to equalize the pressure." "How do we do that?" ***Pipes burst and water floods in*** "That should do it."
Pretty Sure that's Papa Smurf.
"You don't casually throw a quarter-million on a sub ride" Well, Keep in mind, a human with $1B in assets will see $250k with the same eyes that a human with $100k in assets sees $25, or how someone with $1,000 in the bank sees a quarter. Someone in the comments posted an article that Nargeolet's was worth 1.5B. If that's true, then 250K was 0.0166% of his net wealth. Sounds casual to me.
#4
I relate to the fifth guy that shows up at the end and walks behind his distracted coworkers.
You really believe gay men think femininity is sexual? Oh sweetheart. Gay men don't want to have sex with women or people that look like women. That's THE defining characteristic of being a gay man. Spend 2 minutes on any gay dating app and see how many profiles say "masc 4 masc." It's not because gay men find a femininity sexually interesting, hon. We think women are everything EXCEPT sexual.
I agree, but I'd also add that they just see gay people as only sexual whether we're in drag or not. They don't see us as nuanced individuals with skills, ambitions, and problems. They just see gay. Wearing khakis and a polo shirt while buying broccoli at a grocery store? Must be for sex, because gay.
Well, yeah. That sauce is found in many stores. Plenty of people pay for it all the time.
I try to imagine that all movies of a franchise are in near-identical sister universes, so characters can look different, spells can change color, and locations can look different from movie to movie. It makes franchises fun to watch.
"Well, not all drag is a crime."
Girlfriend ran out of there as if she just went toe to toe with Ty Lee.
sigh...username checks out.
*record scratch* "Yep. That's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation."
As a gay guy, your GF's wrong hole is my correct hole.