I don't think that it's completely uncalled for. I think that one of the benefits of this place is the freedom to point out home truths and not have t...
Yes, or even to view threads. Well, in this case, they most likely didn't realise that the forum has been fucked for the past two years right up to th...
Ha! You'd have to be a doughhead to put in more then what you take out, unless your job role warrants it. If you're a nurse, then yes, very noble. But...
Yes, it does. I have two of them at the same level on the hierarchy. I'm having to train them. And they were both permitted to go on holiday at the sa...
Let's apply a little logic: If you're self-employed, then haven't you employed yourself? And wouldn't that mean that you're your own employer? Thus, y...
Here's a better argument: work is typically listed amongst the top causes of stress, and stress can lead to depression. One website even specifically ...
That's one of Wosret's special powers, along with the power to unspill milk, and the power to talk about himself at such length, with such frequency, ...
(Y) There's more vagueness than you realise, it seems to me. I get why he'd categorise incidents like spilt milk as fully within our control, but that...
Yes, we do, metaphorically. That's how the idiom came about. And I don't know what you mean by that. Is that not basically saying, "It doesn't matter,...
Yes they do, and this can range from minor incidents, such as spilling milk or stubbing your toe, to major incidents, like being involved in a car cra...
That doesn't contradict stoicism, and thus would not count as an argument against it, since stoicism is about that which is not within our power to ch...
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