Stupid Colleagues
Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
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Well, actually
I agree in parts
1: Yes there is stupidity, it's on the part of the person not ensuring you are trained.
3: Yes, again, the person doing the employing is justifiably stupid.
4: Yup, I am stupid for not explaining that clearly. There is definitely stupidty in action. In the giving of the instruction.
But 2: Well, now you are just a big ol' racialist.
NB: I know you are not a big ol' racialist.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:02, 2 replies)
I agree in parts
1: Yes there is stupidity, it's on the part of the person not ensuring you are trained.
3: Yes, again, the person doing the employing is justifiably stupid.
4: Yup, I am stupid for not explaining that clearly. There is definitely stupidty in action. In the giving of the instruction.
But 2: Well, now you are just a big ol' racialist.
NB: I know you are not a big ol' racialist.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:02, 2 replies)
It's racists that
came up with the term 'racialist'. They thought that racist sounds too much like rapist.
Either that, or they were to stupid to learn the correct word, haha!
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:14, closed)
came up with the term 'racialist'. They thought that racist sounds too much like rapist.
Either that, or they were to stupid to learn the correct word, haha!
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:14, closed)
Well - I've rather strong opinions on such.
For a significant period in my childhood I lived with someone who claimed that listening to Radio 4 was "intellectualist".
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:10, closed)
For a significant period in my childhood I lived with someone who claimed that listening to Radio 4 was "intellectualist".
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:10, closed)
Perhaps he meant "prejudiced against intellectuals"?
They still broadcast "thought for the day" which is pretty offensive to anybody with higher brain function.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:20, closed)
They still broadcast "thought for the day" which is pretty offensive to anybody with higher brain function.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:20, closed)
No - it really was because she was too thick to understand any polysyllables beyond
"Aura realignment"
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:41, closed)
"Aura realignment"
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 15:41, closed)
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