Dusty old bones, full of green dust.

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Cake day: June 2nd, 2024

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  • When he attempted to reverse search the image, he didn’t find any matches which lead him to believe this is a real photo from the person he’s chatting with and not a joke or something like that. There are two assumptions (based on this thread anyway, order has no bearings on which one is more “true” or not).

    1. (My assumption) He is disappointed because the girl is fat/hairy and therefore unattractive and unworthy of his affection.

    2. He is disappointed because the hairy leg makes him think his “girlfriend” is his “boyfriend,” otherwise known as a catfish, and he is feeling tricked/embarrassed/hurt/etc.

    My knee jerk assumption was weight. When I encounter posts with fat people, I’m used to people responding in revulsion so I took that train of thought.








  • Insurance:

    For this “industry,” it varies wildly by department and position. The lower your are (entry level, etc.) the worse it’s going to be. People are always in accidents, so you’ll be working customer service on nightmare mode. No real meetings, maybe a “huddle,” and then back to work.

    I’ve moved up slightly and it is night and day. I get work/claims, but I’m usually done by noon, and that’s with me fucking around (on my phone, messing with the cat, chores, etc.). The projects are PowerPoints and excel sheets in my area, which are simple. Since I’m at home, when I’m done, I usually just keep myself online and work on crafts. If I’m extra bold, I’ll take the laptop downstairs and play a game. The more specialized you get, the less work you have.



  • I switched companies to avoid RTO. I happened to move closer to my mom during this time and not a month later they released Hybrid. Thank God I was out of range, but people were pissed. Funny enough, my company offered full WFH as long as metrics were being met, so there were some people who hadn’t been to the office in years that were now told to go. And the limit was “50 miles as the crow flies,” so people were going to have nice commutes. 🙃

    I’ve had meetings where literally only one person is in the office (and it’ll be empty behind them), while the entire rest of the team is remote. How can you tell people hybrid is necessary when the rest of their team is at home? We had people who were just hired, who came to my company specifically for the remote work, that had the rug pulled from out of them. When they complained, they were just told they agreed to work for the company under their terms and the terms had changed. Every single survey since then says the same thing: We what WFH.