Has nothing to do with being a millennial. Also nice passive aggressiveism.Shhh... don't tell a Millennial that... they may have Endus create them a safe space because of it.
Has nothing to do with being a millennial. Also nice passive aggressiveism.Shhh... don't tell a Millennial that... they may have Endus create them a safe space because of it.
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I don't ask for either lol
Has quite a lot to do with millennial's natural entitlement. I should know, I am actually a millennial... and hate nearly everything about my generation because of it rofl.
(Then again, what is up with the status of millennial being essentially a two-generation spanning thing now... in terms of time.)
Passive aggressive, how so?
Originally Posted by RickJamesLichOriginally Posted by Luxxor
It is more of a comical observation. Endus does have a tendency to swoop in to protect the overly sensitive under the pretenses of everyone else being the bad guy. I have literally no issue saying that straight to his face, but I digress.
It is more than just a stereotype, there are quite a large amount of millennials that are a walking poster-board for special snowflake syndrome. It doesn't apply to every millennial, but I still am fairly certain the majority fit into this box at this point in time.
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Give it a shot, if you make the pods properly, you can put in a small bit of butter and such. It makes things AMAZING. By far the best vegetables I've ever had .
You'll love the drink tho, it has a good citrus + alcohol cycle going on. Fit for a cruising drink :P
Originally Posted by RickJamesLichOriginally Posted by Luxxor
I'm a Cadet in the Air Force, and we are taught this. For example:
During a Group Leadership Project, or GLP, we were tasked with escorting a bomb and a wounded soldier across a bridge that was blown up (this is a scenario; the river was dirt and the busted bridge was a massive wooden arch across the patch of dirt). We were given a rope to scale the structure, and we had to crawl across. Once I got to the other side, I tied the rope to the structure, then to me, and "waded" across, pulling others to the other side.
If I had asked, they would have told me that was against the rules. We were the only Flight who completed it, but I got chewed out for operating outside of the confines of the mission, even though it wasn't explicitly stated that I couldn't do that. I apologized and took my punishment. A week later, I got my leadership evaluation form back, and I had top marks.
That's what this phrase means. If you ask yourself if you're allowed to do something for the sake of efficiency and the answer is, "I have no clue in the context of this situation, it really could go either way," then you do it and deal with the fallout. I've never heard this phrase used in the context of sexual intercourse. The first time I heard it was at officer training. People in the military and law enforcement have to make these split second decisions to save as many lives as they can. So, in these instances, it IS better to ask for forgiveness than permission, because permission takes time, and time is the one resource you can't spare when lives are at stake.
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Clearly you are barely reading what that guy has been posting. If you had then you would know that he further explained what he meant, he took the initiative to open lines of communication and getting supplies for missions. Stop acting like he said he was waterboarding people and killing babies. Also, how many times does he have to say that he served in the Marine Corps and that he is no longer serving?
Reply to the content in his posts not what's made up in your head.
I find it hilarious that the people who are always talking about "safe spaces" and "SJWs" are the ones constantly acting like victims. "Careful, this mod I don't agree with might do something I don't like!"
Try and stuff some more buzzwords in there, then you can feel like a real proud internet warrior.
Most/Many/Large Amount =/= All. I am far from a special snowflake, but more specifically, I also didn't show up day one of my first real job expecting to be CEO either. So that's a thing.
Go on, amuse me more.
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Ahh, Phookah, glad you could join the cesspool. I trust Batman and Thermus are a bit preoccupied at the moment? :P
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I don't really think there is an end game. That is typically how things tend to go.
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Originally Posted by RickJamesLichOriginally Posted by Luxxor
How to tell if somebody learned World Geography in school or from SNL:
"GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?
PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska."
SNL: Can't be Diomede Islands, say her backyard instead.