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Modsda3 t1_jaasd2a wrote
Best to call something like this out on the spot with an even toned "that's interesting, as I recall coming up with that. Mind talking after the meeting?"
You are now faced with trying to appeal to the conscience of someone who probably should have known not to take credit in the first place or stab you in the front during a work meeting. If it were me, and it mattered to my job in anyway, I would set the record straight with my boss by bringing the receipts. I would then have no problem correcting others when the project comes up. Lastly, I wouldn't feel like I owed the co-worker anything and would be more concerned approaching them for an apology or explanation would only open myself up for further abuse.
Modsda3 t1_jaapkbe wrote
Reply to comment by evoic in LPT: how to make shoes with lace not become untied all the time? by LovableButterfly
Instructions unclear, unmentionables now caught in a chinese finger trap like noose.
Modsda3 t1_ja9wceu wrote
Reply to TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Hong at a martial arts tournament about 30 years ago. He was very nice and genuine.
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Reply to comment by Quiverjones in LPT Request: Do you know of any co-housing/living spaces designed for people working on self-improvement? I feel like it would be huge for my growth. by OnlyDaikon5492
Your question assumes too much. I kindly suggest deleting. We are most often hurt by those responsible for our care.
Modsda3 t1_j1bpvpq wrote
Reply to TIL for their size, barnacles possess the longest penis of any animal (up to eight times their body length). by AliensLoveMonkeys
Note to self on future dick measuring contests
Modsda3 t1_j1bp3mh wrote
Reply to comment by gooseears in Google tells employees more of them will be at risk for low performance ratings next year by Sorin61
Yes. I wasn't speaking to what ceo or share holder motives are but to one major flaw in what they say their motives are.
Modsda3 t1_j1amxqx wrote
Reply to comment by whatistheformat in Google tells employees more of them will be at risk for low performance ratings next year by Sorin61
Right? Especially with back to back studies showing productivity way up since wfh started.
Modsda3 t1_iwi2r8g wrote
Reply to comment by Serasul in From science fiction to reality, 'no kill' meat may be coming soon by geoxol
Only partially true. There are more and more studies coming out showing a link between consuming animal products and cancer.
I suggest watching the Tedx talk I linked for even more health considerations.
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Reply to comment by Serasul in From science fiction to reality, 'no kill' meat may be coming soon by geoxol
Have proof of this? It may be anecdotal, which is maybe what you meant, but that doesn't make it any less true. Humans aren't carnivores. We aren't meant to eat so much meat and dairy. It's why our country is so incredibly unhealthy. Now those are facts, as unpopular as they may be.
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Reply to comment by 8to24 in From science fiction to reality, 'no kill' meat may be coming soon by geoxol
I've heard up to 50% land mass and 70% of all drinkable water goes to agriculture in the USA
It was never sustainable
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Reply to comment by warthoginator in From science fiction to reality, 'no kill' meat may be coming soon by geoxol
As a recent vegan I am as well. My personal switch from meat as the centerpeice of every meal was a perfect trifecta of religious/moral/health reasons that made ditching animal products effortless for me. Meat actually kind of makes me nauseas now, so knowing how great I am without it I think I will end up skipping it. I'm down the last most stubborn pounds and have a six pack for the first time since HS. I have a lot more energy and sleep better. And most important of all my mood has leveled out and I am much calmer and unhurried for some reason.
Modsda3 t1_iwen9ah wrote
Reply to TIL that the civilian sailors of the U.S. Merchant Marine had a higher casualty rate during World War II than any branch of the armed forces. by p38-lightning
It was like this for private military contractors during the years I was in AFG. I found one news article mention it back home.
I sat drinking at a bar on veteran's day years back and heard a couple of sf operators talking at the end. Ended up hanging out with them that night. They got a weird look from me when they drunkenly told me Happy Veteran's Day! at the end of the evening before cussing me out for not considering myself a veteran (I was a leo, not a serviceman). I've since heard this sentiment echoed a few times by other servicemen and servicewomen. Real recognizing real and all that. Makes one proud to serve their country, despite in what capacity.
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Reply to comment by Not_as_witty_as_u in How Apple Watch is helping veterans and active service members deal with nightmares from PTSD by chrisdh79
For real. I've had cptsd from combat for 10 years now. Woke up disoriented and completely drenched in sweat and absolutely drained just last night. This tech could be a game changer for me.
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Reply to comment by JasonZep in Pressure mounts for regulators to investigate TikTok over potential 'Big Brother-type surveillance' after reports of plans to track Americans' locations by Lahampsink
ending them in the US was the ONE trump idea i was onboard with
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Reply to comment by imnotsoho in LPT - If theres a sudden roadblock on a highway or a traffic jam and you have to stop, always keep a lot of distance in front of you so you dont get pancaked if someone behind you doesn't notice the block. by zapdado2002
i believe with the tesla its a matter dialing the auto-follow feature or whatever it's called back way too far. the aggravation i see other drivers go through trying to get around them would be comical at times if not for the dangers it poses and the unnecassary contribution to traffic congestion.
no argument on the gig drivers, i simply forgot somehow the rage inducing the way most of them drive
Modsda3 t1_iu15knf wrote
Reply to LPT - If theres a sudden roadblock on a highway or a traffic jam and you have to stop, always keep a lot of distance in front of you so you dont get pancaked if someone behind you doesn't notice the block. by zapdado2002
Some space. NOT the football field between you and the car in front of you I see daily on my commute. Yes this applies to you tesla owners as well. You and prius drivers are the worst offenders here in the East Bay.
Modsda3 t1_jechm1j wrote
Reply to LPT: Since April 1st is coming up. A good tip to live by is that everyone should be able to laugh at your prank at the end. If everyone ends up laughing at the person getting pranked, and they are just the punchline, chances are you're just being a jerk. Don't be a jerk. by moosepooo
Good way to win a trip to HR, so keep it out of the workplace as well