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>> No. 21216 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 9:55 pm
21216 MANAGEMENT SPEAK
LEVERAGING BACK-CHANNEL RESOURCES

LEVERAGING BACK-CHANNEL RESOURCES



What sort of UTTER FUCKING CUNT thinks that word-diarrhoea is acceptable? All I hear in my head when I read this sort of shite is "I enjoy the smell of my own farts and I think I'm better than you".
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>> No. 21217 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:01 pm
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Fuck off. FUCK OFF. Fuck off.FUCK OFF. FUCK OFF.

FUCK OFF!


>> No. 21218 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:03 pm
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>>21216
Two questions for whoever it was that came up with that:

What the fuck does that even mean?

Why the fuck didn't you just say that then?
>> No. 21219 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:19 pm
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I just had an idea to set up a site all about this called something like enough.bs, but then found out that .BS domains cost £200 per year and take three weeks and a £300 fee to set up. thatssome.bs
>> No. 21220 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:25 pm
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>>21219

You could have enoughbullsh.it for 12 euro a year.
>> No. 21221 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:31 pm
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I've spent so long in around middle management offices now I didn't even blink at any of that crap.

>>21218
It is mostly just waffle to make someone sound like that achieve more or are more valuable then they actually are, or to try make something mundane sound more impressive.


Apparently from the first statement that person is an efficiency expert (they almost certainly aren't, or they aren't very good at it or they would just say they were).

and based on that second statement isn't above giving sexual favours, bribes, blackmail or some other seedy or nepotistic way to get things for you. Possible Mafia member or confidence trickster, but most likely an idiot parroting words they heard other people say.
>> No. 21222 Anonymous
28th September 2015
Monday 10:50 pm
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>>21220
But then the domain name wouldn't be SFW and the utter shartfaces would never look at it.
>> No. 21223 Anonymous
29th September 2015
Tuesday 3:34 pm
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Have you tried to play that infamous bullshit bingo, lad?
>> No. 21224 Anonymous
29th September 2015
Tuesday 3:45 pm
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>>21223
The problem is that they keep inventing new bullshit phrases, rendering most cards out-of-date within a year.
>> No. 21226 Anonymous
29th September 2015
Tuesday 11:19 pm
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>>21216
Oh wow that's a corker.
>> No. 21235 Anonymous
30th September 2015
Wednesday 11:29 pm
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George Carlin talking plainly:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAj6cXHrWdQ

Simpler times, lads. Simpler times.
>> No. 21236 Anonymous
30th September 2015
Wednesday 11:53 pm
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May I recommend Jamie Whyte's Bad Thoughts: A Guide To Clear Thinking which covers this and many other bullshity things in life.
>> No. 21237 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 12:15 am
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>>21236
So you're telling us to go away and learn how to think?
>> No. 21238 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 12:17 am
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>>21237
http://niceme.me/
>> No. 21239 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 12:24 am
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>>21236
I hate how Amazon thinks they're being helpful by reordering my list like this. I'm not bothered about the order so much as the "date added". Their implementation of this "feature" means the date is now incorrect.
>> No. 21240 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 12:41 am
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>>21239
£8.99. Sweet fancy moses. It's a thin book. I wouldn't pay that. I'm sure I paid less than that.
>> No. 21241 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 12:51 am
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>>21240
That's just today's official Amazon price. Third-party sellers listed on Amazon currently offer better prices.
>> No. 21242 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 1:03 am
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>>21239
I like how you're complaining in the bollocks-speak thread while you have a wish list called "Recycled Trees". I trust your music wish list is called "Repetitive Beats" too.
>> No. 21243 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 1:05 am
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>>21241
Quite. As ne fule no, the best deals are available from the marketplace sellers where you can get a no-fuss refund by pretending it didn't arrive.
>> No. 21244 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 2:52 am
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>>21242
Nah, I pay Google £9.99/month and stream a few of their 35 million songs.
>> No. 21245 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 3:01 am
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>>21244
You pay for music? Wow, you really are a hipster, aren't you?
>> No. 21247 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 3:08 am
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>>21245
Depending on my mood I could find myself on either side of the Cereal Killer Cafe window.
>> No. 21252 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 5:03 pm
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>>21245
Not only that, but he's too much of a special snowflake to use Spotify like the rest of us.
>> No. 21253 Anonymous
1st October 2015
Thursday 5:24 pm
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>>21252
I switched from Spotify to Google, but can't remember why. Maybe I preferred their Android app.
>> No. 21296 Anonymous
6th October 2015
Tuesday 10:02 am
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>>21253

I like Spotify, but I realised I've had premium for about three years, that's almost four hundred quid down the pan.

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