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->[[Sae]]: Knowing how things could've turned out, I'm a lot happier about boot camp in retrospect.
 
->[[Sae]]: Knowing how things could've turned out, I'm a lot happier about boot camp in retrospect.
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->[[Aerie]]: Let's say we trained a cat to pull a lever. And then another cat to push the lever back up. And then kept going until cats were running the Hoover Dam.
 
->[[Aerie]]: Let's say we trained a cat to pull a lever. And then another cat to push the lever back up. And then kept going until cats were running the Hoover Dam.
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->[[Richard]]: It's fine. I never liked the life coach style of management anyway.
 
->[[Richard]]: It's fine. I never liked the life coach style of management anyway.
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<->[[Martha]]: In 1384, Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake. 475 years later, France was a howling wasteland of blood and terror. A good grudge takes time to simmer.
 
<->[[Martha]]: In 1384, Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake. 475 years later, France was a howling wasteland of blood and terror. A good grudge takes time to simmer.
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<->[[Kellie]]: I'm glad someone else understands me, but this ain't going to look good on my performance review.
 
<->[[Kellie]]: I'm glad someone else understands me, but this ain't going to look good on my performance review.

Revision as of 06:27, 14 August 2018

->Sae: Knowing how things could've turned out, I'm a lot happier about boot camp in retrospect.

->Aerie: Let's say we trained a cat to pull a lever. And then another cat to push the lever back up. And then kept going until cats were running the Hoover Dam.

->Richard: It's fine. I never liked the life coach style of management anyway.


<->Martha: In 1384, Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake. 475 years later, France was a howling wasteland of blood and terror. A good grudge takes time to simmer.

<->Kellie: I'm glad someone else understands me, but this ain't going to look good on my performance review.