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offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-06 21:18 [#02425010]
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I've often encountered that from people, that they are
scared to socialise with people from work in case they say
or do the 'wrong' thing. I've lived with people I've worked
with and so long as I get on with them, the fact they're a
colleague doesn't bother me. My view is that even though you
have to be in work to earn money, there's no reason to make
it less pleasant than it need be. I find having a few real
friends at work (rather than just "work buddies") makes it
much more enjoyable.

I think you have to fuck up pretty spectacularly to
really offend people. I've known colleagues to have
fist fights at work socials and not be sacked over it.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-12-07 14:17 [#02425045]
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I don't know how to make it more enjoyable. I am too
restrained. This behaviour is deeply ingrained inside my
brain.
I also think my life is kinda pointless, so i am getting
more more ignorant about my job.



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-07 15:11 [#02425048]
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Have you tried talking to people about their interests? You
might find someone as equally into music (perhaps even with
similar tastes to your own) as you are. The main guy I
collaborate with musically was someone I met through work. I
overheard him talking about a mixing desk and asked what
sort of music he was into.


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-12-10 20:35 [#02425243]
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OT/vaguely related fun fact, i read yesterday Germaine Greer
wants zappa's G Spot Tornado played at her funeral
made me look that tune up and then like Greer more.


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-12-10 20:37 [#02425244]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-12-10 21:53 [#02425247]
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Thats the problem. I don't care about other peoples taste in
music. Maybe years of listening to idm does that to you..


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-11 00:21 [#02425262]
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Don't you like it when you talk with someone who likes the
same music as you? Share some recommendations of
tracks/artists with them and discover new music from them?

Steve McQueen: I like Greer, this isn't the first time she
has shown she has a sense of humour. Way too many feminists
take themselves too seriously, which ironically, makes me
take them less seriously.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-12-11 00:37 [#02425265]
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No, i don't like that. I am becoming agressive if someone
does that. And i can not appricate it.


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-12-11 00:37 [#02425266]
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yeh exactly
have u seen that vid on u tube of her talking about the
etymology of the word Cunt? thats a good un..


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-12-11 00:39 [#02425267]
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[ --> cjc, ... & obv. not implying that she isn't serious in
it ]


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-11 11:36 [#02425279]
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"vagina refers to the cannal only, the c word, refers to the
whole thing, the whole box and dice"

Priceless. :D

Hadn't seen the vid before (although I have studied the
etymology of that particular word before, because I was
fascinated with the conflicting stories behind its
origins).



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-11 11:50 [#02425280]
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Oh incidentally, the new EU ruling on insurance premiums no
longer being able to be loaded based on gender? Good or bad
for feminism? Discuss.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2011-12-11 14:01 [#02425288]
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What do you think Ceri?


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-12-11 15:57 [#02425294]
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That one sound bumming will keep 'em happy.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2011-12-11 17:16 [#02425297]
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Women, statistically speaking, really do live longer. So
from an insurance point of view, I don't see any problems.

Question: if certain diseases were race dependent. And
someone from such a race wants to insure against said
disease, would it be moral to demand higher premiums based
on race alone?


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2011-12-11 18:14 [#02425300]
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It would be moral to demand less and demand more from other
races


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-12-11 21:17 [#02425304]
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I'd like to see it when you become agressive when you talk
about music


 

offline Use from Miami,Fl-Northern WI (United States) on 2011-12-11 22:52 [#02425305]
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I thought femenism was yet another invention by man to
coddle women further into a state of infantilism.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2011-12-11 22:55 [#02425306]
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That's because you are stupid.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2011-12-12 00:08 [#02425307]
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I think it's a good idea, because unlike most other things
they base premiums on, your gender, like your race as goDel
points out, is something you have no control over. I think
people would go batfuck insane if their insurance premium
was weighted based on their race. Why should gender be any
different? There's also the whole transsexual issue to
consider. Should a post-op "female", who might legally be
recognised as a female, get the same discount as someone
born female.

From a feminism POV, you could take it either way; you could
say that it is removing another barrier between men and
women as being perceived as equals. Conversely, it could be
argued that you women are being unfairly punished (or at
least financially penalised) for men's actions. Although
that latter argument relies upon creating a sexist "your
whole gender" category that you fit in, which seems contrary
to the original principles of feminism (although I'm
familiar with the camp within feminism that claims
"pretending" the sexes were equal was a necessary lie to get
equal rights and once women had (have) them, they can set
about emphasising the differences.


 

offline dethpeel on 2013-03-18 15:41 [#02451888]
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Emphasising DUBturbo


 


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