Karma
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
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I agree, really
In work I come across a lot of 'that sort' and the one thing that striks me is that I always know plenty of others who have also had such crappy upbringing and they wouldn't offend anyone, let alone hurt them. As such I see it as being likely either an informed choice of how to behave on the part of the evil doer, or a sad case of someone not having the presence of character to avoid slipping into the kind of learned behaviour that the chaps above perpetrated.
I reckon a sustained and vicious beating, from which one can make a full eventual recovery, would be preferable to reducing the chav to a spaz my taxes have to pay to keep, just like if they were in prison or on the scrounge. Sufficient blows to make them want a job, then, is I think my stance on this.
( , Tue 26 Feb 2008, 22:04, Reply)
In work I come across a lot of 'that sort' and the one thing that striks me is that I always know plenty of others who have also had such crappy upbringing and they wouldn't offend anyone, let alone hurt them. As such I see it as being likely either an informed choice of how to behave on the part of the evil doer, or a sad case of someone not having the presence of character to avoid slipping into the kind of learned behaviour that the chaps above perpetrated.
I reckon a sustained and vicious beating, from which one can make a full eventual recovery, would be preferable to reducing the chav to a spaz my taxes have to pay to keep, just like if they were in prison or on the scrounge. Sufficient blows to make them want a job, then, is I think my stance on this.
( , Tue 26 Feb 2008, 22:04, Reply)
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