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Speaker 1 (00:41):
what's up my people?
I hope everybody had a greatweek.
I did not.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I did, it was okay.
My problem is is that most of myshit lately has just been like
nonstop work stuff, and most ofthe stuff I want to share with
you.
I would rather have positivenotes on it, but I'm just going
to do what I want, because atthis point, why the fuck not?
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So, with that being said, let'sdive into it, because right now
I just received the mostannoying fucking email.
I can no, it doesn't, girl.
Since when?
Oh my God, my sister is soridiculous that have not shrunk
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in high heat.
This girl, so my sister's sostupid.
Here's the thing.
So my sister and I arecurrently arguing via text.
Well, I'm not arguing with her.
I'm trying to explain stuff toher because I don't know who's
been washing her clothes orwhere she got this idea that
putting your clothes on highheat will shrink your clothes.
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I've had clothes for decadesthat have never shrunk because
of high heat.
You cannot throw a big, fuckingthick ass blanket into a dryer
on medium heat and think thatshit's going to come out dry the
first time around.
There's cotton in that bitch.
If you're going to fucking drya blanket, dry it on high heat.
That's the.
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That's the text conversationI'm having with my sister right
now.
And uh enough, bruh, she'sgoing to tell me how to wash
clothes.
I'm 35.
My clothes are fine, and throwyour clothes out if they shrink.
Bitch, and don't buy clothesthat shrink.
What are you buying polyestershit for Polyester shit?
And one other fabric shrinksreal quick.
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Buy cotton.
What's up with cotton, bro?
You too good for cotton?
Anyway, not the point, but Igot sidetracked.
So what I'm going to start offwith is something that has to do
with work, because I cannotunderstand how people in this
day and age are at the placethat they're in in their lives
and just don't know how to act.
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So let's start with this.
Okay, who cares?
I don't care, she's fuckingstupid.
I'm about to tell her don'twash clothes in my apartment.
Then Please bring this to mom.
Please tell this to mom.
I would love to hear herreaction.
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And these fucking neighborsacross the way are setting off
my camera and they're about toowe me at least 10 cents for the
fucking battery.
Okay, all right.
So I'm going back and forthwith a client right now Well,
not really back and forth,because I don't really give a
shit.
She's out on vacation next weekand she basically has been
bothering me this whole week.
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So Monday, which was the third,they were supposed to return my
template that I sent to them,completed.
They didn't.
I emailed, I followed up theythen she then emailed me back on
Wednesday.
Yes, wednesday.
She emailed me back sayinghere's the template completed,
because I don't know if anythingelse is needed.
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Fine, so what did I do?
Me being the super chief I am,I fucking went and I completed
their entire build.
No issues, no questions forthem.
No, nothing.
I built it, it's done.
She comes back with this email.
Let's see.
Is this the entire thread?
Because I think this is goingto be hilarious right now.
Yep, I said good afternoonWednesday, march 5thth.
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Thank you for sending thetemplate back.
I'll review the information andreach back out to five further
questions.
She responds back the followingday at noon.
Debbie had a thought in themiddle of the night she's going
to work on redoing part of thesheet, as the social security
deduction is department specific.
We'll get back to you asap,said no problem, thank you for
letting me know.
Then she responds back sayingokay, so previously, pre Sage
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intact, which is like the thirdparty integration which we have
not started using we had accountnumbers for each position as a
different budget account, asdifferent budget, as in
different budget accounts,excuse me.
Well, now, with the way they'resaying that we will be able to
do our reporting based offdepartment locations, with the
way they're saying that we willbe able to do our reporting
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based off department locations,department slash locations, if
we're using just one GL account,will we be able to break down
the totals for each departmentslash location?
I said, hey, jenny, currentlythere are no employee groups
specified, but if you'd preferto see all earnings, deductions,
taxes, et cetera, dividedbetween departments, locations,
department slash locations, thatis something I'll be able to do
, as long as this is worked outwith Sage as well, because
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technically I'm not supposed todo anything on my end until she
communicates this with Sage.
That's the company, it's not aperson.
The person is Brandon.
Once you've worked that outfrom the Sage side, you can
provide the list of locations,slash departments and any other
corrections you can think of forthe general ledger.
She goes.
That's what has me stumped.
I went through and set up eachemployee and named them a
department through ADP, as wewere not quote unquote
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department specific before Thenthat info was pushed through to
Sage.
So I'm not really sure what Ineed to get from Sage, as they
receive their information fromyou guys.
Bitch, come on.
I said hey, jenny, if you'dprefer, everything is lined out
per department, slash location.
I just need a list of valuesand can review them.
Once I've reviewed them, withmy support, I'd be more than
happy to set this up for you.
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Then she goes, which I knew wasgoing to be the problem.
I think I found a littleproblem we have with our Sage
conversion, which is why I'mhaving some difficulty.
I'm going to get with Brandonat Sage and get back with you
tomorrow, okay.
So I said okay, thank you forletting me know, looking forward
to hearing from you.
She goes.
This was today at 2 33.
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Uh, I love Megan.
Um, she goes.
Okay, I've spoken with Brandon.
The document I sent you iscorrect and good to go, no
changes to be made.
I said okay, perfect.
So just to confirm, everythingis set with the GL as of this
time until your go live, whichis in April, correct?
That's when we'll be able torun a test and see if there are
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any errors.
She responds back.
I wish I had the information Igot today.
Months ago when we started thetransition, apparently, sage
Intac thought that we would beputting everyone under D21600,
payroll department andeverything done at a summary
level.
I was not aware of that, wentthrough and spent countless
hours assigning each person'sdepartment.
If we do proceed, with eachemployee in their prospective
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department with Sage, everythinghas to have account, campus
fund and ministry ID.
The quote-unquote fund has notbeen assigned to any of the
employees, as that was an option.
Now I'm thinking maybe that iswhat we could have used for cost
center.
Maybe this is what we wouldfind when the test files ran.
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I'm not sure it's been verydifficult to translate
everything to Sage and tax beingthat we are not using it yet.
I wish there had been bettercommunication slash assistance
between Sage and ADP.
I will be on vacation next week.
When I return, I would like toschedule a meeting for everyone
from for everyone, brandon, fromSage and you guys to ensure
that this is not all a mess,bruh, when I tell you how pissed
off I got at reading the end ofthat fucking email.
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Bruh, I had a meeting with themin January, which was my first
general ledger call with them toanswer any of their questions,
ask them questions, you know,introduce them to my role and
everything.
They said that this man,brandon, was too busy to sit
down and have a call with me.
I asked for a call in January.
We're in March and this is yoursuggestion, bitch.
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So I reached out to Megan and Iwas like, uh, I said did you
see her most recent email?
A meeting with Brandon is one ofthe first things I asked for
after our first meeting inJanuary.
She goes yes, I'll mention this, I'll respond.
Respond to her, don't worry, Igot your back.
Sorry, um, I'm just gigglingover here.
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I'm like, bitch, I've beenasking for this from you and all
of a sudden, now it's importantLike now it's important to you
that we talk.
Y'all wouldn't even let me geton a call with him.
Oh, he's too busy.
He's too busy, but y'all keepscheduling calls, overlapping
the ADP calls.
I'm like I'm not even mad, Ijust think y'all are stupid.
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You've had my template sinceJanuary.
You just gave it back to me twodays ago.
I finished the shit in a day.
Now we're questioning the setup.
I'm like, oh my God, bruh,because anytime I want to talk
to you guys about general ledger, you guys are so busy talking
about payroll shit that I don'teven get to say anything.
So, honestly, at this point Ifeel like saying I'm too fucking
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busy.
I'm too busy now.
People are actually giving metheir GLs and I actually have
work to do now, so I'm too busyAnyway.
Anyway, let's see.
Ooh, she did schedule it on herown because she's smart.
Let's see about this.
Let's see what my Monday,tuesday, tuesday the 11th,
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monday the 10th, 11.
Cool, perfect.
Let's see what this other bitchsaid.
I've attached a time card filefrom Heavy Job that gets
uploaded to ADP.
Does this give you what youneed?
So if they don't use time cardinformation, I don't understand
how that's going to work.
I don't know how that's goingto work.
Let's see.
Oh my God, I can't wait to seethis fucking email.
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Can you resend me an email?
You've sent an email you sentto Brandon to try and to engage.
Yep, I can.
All right, I have to send her athread in a second.
She goes.
Megan responds back.
She's a peach now.
Hi, jenny, good afternoon.
Thank you for bringing thisconcern to our attention At the
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start of our journey.
Our general ledger, ic, hasmade several attempts to
collaborate with Brandon toensure alignment.
There has been pushback on theSAGE side to coordinate and
partner with ADP for the jobcosting configuration alignment.
I will be sending a follow-upemail to Brandon on behalf of
the ADP team to stress theimportance of collaboration and
partnership throughout thisprocess with Sage For awareness.
I will also provide thisfeedback to our relationship
manager to assist in redirectingthe expectation on Sage and tax
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end.
We appreciate your valuedpartnership and will continue to
rectify any challenges we faceto gain mutual understanding
across all parties.
As always, if you have anyquestions or concerns, please
feel free to contact me directly.
I'm happy to touch base withboth Robert and yourself upon
your return.
Fucking crazy dude.
It's just crazy.
It's just crazy.
Let me see, I know I haveemails from him.
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Hold up.
Okay, that's not it.
This is it.
Um, let me see.
Yeah, this was the last thing Igot.
I think.
Holy fuck, let me see.
I think this is the only.
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I don't think I'm needed here,but if I can help, jesus, fuck,
hold on.
This was I did.
Forward this, I think.
Let me see, hang on.
I'm sorry, I'm trying tonavigate this and to let y'all
know, cause I have so manythings saying that, um, let me
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see.
Let me forward this Forward toMegan, please see.
Oops, tab bitch, please seebelow, smiley face.
And then this one here, pleasesee below, smiley face, please
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see below.
So I face there was no follow upemail from Brandon detailing
what they had discussed in theircall.
Okay, so I sent both.
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I have from Brandon.
Sorry, work stuff's getting inthe way, but it's okay, cause,
um, if I'm trying to get someonein trouble, I'm trying to get
someone in trouble all the way,but in any case, so that's
annoying to me.
Now I have this other client ofmine driving me crazy, so I
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have to get involved in thischat some more.
Let's see.
There's a new error report.
This one scheduled anappointment, so that's good.
I love how everyone's doingshit.
By the way, I an appointment,so that's good.
I love how everyone's doingshit.
By the way, I have like an hourand 15 minutes left in my
workday.
Do you really think that thisis going to be a today thing?
I'm going to look back on thison Monday.
Anyway, my work from homeaccommodation got approved, so
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smooth jazz will be playing inthe background while I do this.
Actually, I'm really thinkingof getting like one of those big
rolly desks, because right nowI'm working off of two like
lunch tray tables and they ain'tworking.
It is, but not for the posture.
I am in my comfy desk chair.
Good, awesome, anyway.
So I don't know if I've talkedabout this before, but I've
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eaten.
I'm a person with bad habits.
One of my bad habits is when Ihave a stomach ache, I eat worse
food on top of it to like makeit go, like make the whole bowel
just eject everything, anyway.
So that's not even like.
That's not even what I want totalk about.
Let me just see something Iwant to make.
I want to make sure.
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Okay, let's see.
All right, yeah, so we're up todate.
Last week, I know I gave youguys like a little bit of a
replay, but I think it waswell-deserved, because I'm still
trying to get him on the show,but he's hard to pin down.
He's got too much of a life now.
Back when we did that episode,like five years ago, we were
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both stuck inside and we hadnothing to do.
Well, we just couldn't doanything.
I still lived in New York atthe time, I believe, and he
actually was down here.
So now he's in North Carolina,south Carolina, I don't remember
.
All right, it's in my phone too.
It's in my phone too and I'mjust like what the fuck?
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So let's see.
Uh, oh gosh, let's see.
So y'all remember thisconversation about this
interviewer who commented on mysweater?
If not, I'm gonna break it downfor you real quick.
So, a couple of years ago, whenI first became an associate in
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Upmarket, I'm no longer inUpmarket, I'm an implementation.
Now it's quieter, cooler, thestress level isn't as high.
I will 100% say that Now I getto like not be on calls all day.
I get to technically supportpeople.
I get to use more of mytechnical skills with data entry
, and that's more what I'minclined to do.
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Customer service has alwaysbeen like a second nature to me,
but it's not what I want to do.
Uh, I don't phone calls oneafter the other.
I would go back to core justfor that, just to get my day
over with.
If I'm being honest with you,um, this implementation is great
.
It's great, but it's adifferent change of pace.
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Like I'm still in shock.
Like it's like a culture shockfrom one thing to the next,
because people actually havetime to talk to each other.
Like we actually like, quoteunquote, hang out in the office
Like we're not, like, oh shit,sorry, a call came through.
I can't talk all day long.
It's just, it's nice, it's free, flowing, it's I don't know.
Anyway, it's, it's a differentplaying field.
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Okay, and I've been trying toget into this field.
I tried two years ago and, um,it wasn't.
I didn't get it and mostlybecause I was ill prepared.
I could say that because Ididn't know everything I needed
to do to prepare for theinterview, which is like, okay,
uh, you have to do this, makesure you shadow, make sure you
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get as much information aboutthe world as possible, make sure
you have enough like officesituations that you can use for
comparison when they ask youthose situational questions.
And I'm like like I literally Istill watch my old team chat
because I like to, I like tostill be engaged, but in a
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smaller capacity, like I like tohang out and watch my people
and, you know, help where I can.
Cause, let's just be honest withyou, my ability to stay awake
is less and less these daysbecause of how quiet it is, and
it's not, the job's not boring,it's just a lot more calm.
It's like you know, I've beenrunning a merit like a sprint.
I've been running out ofsprints since I started with
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this company and now I canfinally relax and I don't know
how to do that.
I don't know how to do that.
I'm one of those people who Ineed to get stuff done
immediately and that's whypeople are either impressed with
my work or there's alwayssomething that comes back and
it's just like like even theproject manager.
I told her look, I finished thebuild, I finished the GL for
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these people.
And she's like oh my God, youturned that around so quickly.
I was like, yeah, you know, Iliterally want to be like yeah,
I have nothing going on, but Ican't say that that's insulting.
So, uh, that's it.
Um, robot boy had his meetingtoday.
He led the meeting today and Ilegitimately fell asleep and I
felt so much worse.
After taking a 15 minute nap Iwatched a sick day came in the
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next day to a same day interviewrequest, like a to put on my
calendar.
So I didn't have much time toprepare.
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We did actually prepare for thepossibility of be interviewing
for it, so my manager ran methrough some questions and
whatnot and he was like you'regoing to be fine, I go into the
interview.
My hair is up and away from myface, like I'm I'm wearing a
sweater.
Um, I was wearing my leopardprint sweater my mom got me for
Christmas.
It was thick, it was comfy, itwas it's cold in that office, so
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so, and the the interview wason webcam, so it's not like I
was actually in front of people,I was pseudo in front of people
, so I was, uh, you knowbehaving dude just answering
their questions.
Um, I guess you know one of theworst things you could do is
just sell yourself short onthings like over communicate in
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in a situation like that whereyou're interviewing and, uh, you
think you don't have enoughinformation, fill it with
something.
Don't let there be dead air.
Um, because I realized thatthat was one of the things that
I potentially did wrong.
Because you know you go onfeedback interviews afterwards
and they appreciate that,because you're basically asking,
hey, what did I do incorrectlyon this interview so that when I
interview next time I get it orI get closer to it, because
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there's no guarantees.
It's a lot of.
I'm not an ass kisser, I'm not,and that's kind of what they
want.
They want you to kiss their ass, they want you to be like oh my
God.
Let me tell you, when I did thissecond round interview, I was
so tired.
The second time around I didthis interview it wasn't the
second round, okay.
The second round was with the,the, the manager, the director.
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She's awesome, she's verycasual and we didn't even talk
like we were being, like I wasbeing interviewed.
So I'm gonna explain this toyou.
First interview two years ago.
I went through both rounds and Ididn't leave a good impression.
I just started out in upmarketand I hated it and it's just
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felt like it was.
It was not the right positionfor me, so I needed to find
something else, because theyweren't going to put me back in
core, it's like okay.
So when I interviewed, I wasdressed with a big puffy sweater
on, but it was.
It was leopard print, cheetahprint, whatever, and uh, I went
in there, thought I did reallygood.
I got it to the second roundand I spoke with Gabby again,
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because she's the director andthat's who the second round is
with, and it still didn't gowell.
I didn't get it.
So my feedback interview withone of them.
I'm going to dox her because Idon't give a fuck Amanda Craig.
I'll never forget that name.
She made a comment about myclothing that I wore during the
interview and the comment wasthat, because my feedback
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interview, I was working fromhome.
And she said that, oh, I seeyou're wearing that sweater.
And I was like, yeah, I am.
And she's like, oh, that wasthe sweater you were wearing in
the interview, right?
And I was like, yeah, I believeso.
And she was like, well, thatwould be one of my concerns is
that the way you were dressedmade it seem like you didn't
take the interview process oryourself serious enough for this
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role, and I just want you toknow that.
You know you're kind ofpresenting yourself like present
.
When you interview forsomething like this, you want to
present yourself in a waythat's a little more
professional, and I wanted and Iwas like I wrote it down and I
was like, well, thank you,that's very honest feedback, but
that like something like thatto keep you from getting a role.
Meanwhile, there's people thatwere in office wearing like
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fuzzy slippers, like they justrolled out of bed and came into
the office, and it was justreally insulting to me that I
actually filed a complaint withHR against her and it wasn't
immediate.
I sat on it for a little while.
It was like the followingFebruary.
So like I had interviewed forthe position in August of 23,
2023.
And I waited until lastFebruary of 2024 to say
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something.
And, um, I had a wholeconversation with the HR person
and uh, she was like we justwant to make sure we get all the
details and uh, how you feltabout what happened and what was
said.
And, you know, did you want totake, if you were, if we were to
redo this, did you, were youexpecting to take the role from
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someone who already had it?
And I'm like no, no, no, it'snot.
It's not that serious.
I just do not like the way thatI was, you know, spoken to
about my, my clothing.
I was very uncomfortable.
I think I still have the HRletter on my computer.
Let me see.
Let me see if I have that.
If I do, it's going to be aninteresting read.
Hr letter HR letter.
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Is it here, bitch?
Yeah, it is.
Ha ha.
2-15, bruh 2 Two, 15, february15th of last year, let's see.
So, to whom it may concern, I'mgonna read this shit Cause it's
going to be good.
I had applied for theimplementation consultants.
Oh, whoops.
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Oh, she wrote that email.
I can't wait.
I had applied for theimplementation consultant one
position and was given aninterview dated August 8th 2023.
I went through both rounds ofinterviews, the first of which
was with I'm not going to saythat, I'm going to say the bad
one's name, not the good one'sname Amanda Craig and blah blah,
the second round of theinterviewing process.
I met with the director.
Both rounds, I thought, wentwell.
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For context, I was out the daybefore my interview, on August
7th, having found out that myfather was diagnosed with
leukemia.
When I returned to the officeAugust 8th, I noticed an ADP
interview email request for thesame day interview time.
I thought it in bad taste toreschedule a same day interview,
so I chose a time for that day.
As previously stated, I feltboth rounds went well and,
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knowing that the interviewprocess can be stressful
possibly let my anxiety nervesshow more than my personality
After receiving the news that Idid not get the position, I
scheduled my feedback interviewswith all three interviewers.
I have all the dates andeverything.
That's so crazy how organized Iam.
On September 8th, I met withthe good one at 3 pm Eastern
Standard Time and Amanda Craigat 4 pm Eastern Standard Time.
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The feedback I received washelpful, except for one piece
that has stuck with me, sinceMiss Craig had made a comment
during the feedback interviewabout the sweater I was wearing
via WebEx.
It is a cheetah print sweaterthat I have worn around the
Maitland office plenty of timeswithout comment.
What she had mentioned was thathaving worn that sweater during
the interview process made itseem as though I didn't take
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myself or the interview processseriously.
Furthermore, she stated that Ishould dress more professionally
for interviews.
Yep, I do not feel that this isa professional judgment, but
more of a personal call as adecision not to hire me for the
position.
The clothing I was wearingduring my interview was in no
way unkempt or a representationof my work performance.
All other feedback given waspositive, that I was likable and
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both interviewers wereimpressed with my experience and
workforce.
Now, knowledge, which is aprogram we use the interview
process, has made it difficultfor me to express desire and
moving up within the company.
As I know, I can prove my worthif, given the chance, any
mention of my next move in thecompany has put negative
thoughts in my head and lessenedmy confidence to grow at ADP.
I would like to be reconsideredfor the position, given another
chance to interview, as I don'tbelieve I was.
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It was a fair interview process.
Thank you for your time.
So I didn't actually go foranother interview until last
year, so I literally waited likea year.
I literally waited a year tointerview for this position
again.
It was like a year to the day.
I interviewed in August of lastyear again, after my boss at
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the time tried to gatekeep andkeep me from moving up.
That was funny, though.
All those, all the chicks thatI mentioned Liz, candace and
Tara were like if he tries toget in your way again, we're
going to say something becausethere's no reason.
There's no reason why youshouldn't move up, cause they
all knew that I was like overthat position in Upmarket, I'd
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done everything I could do.
There's no other way I couldhave excelled in that role, but
anyway, I really did so.
After that interview, I reallydid up my performance with
Upmarket because I was like well, if I'm stuck in this position,
I'm going to have to make themost of it, right?
So I did what anyone else woulddo head down, did my work.
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Um, whenever I was told I haveopportunities to work on, I did
that.
Uh, I took the feedback fromthe interview, I got seriously.
So I changed that approach aswell and uh, this time around,
obviously I got it.
And uh, they told me, likeLabor Day weekend well, before
Labor Day weekend, thatinterview process was way more
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pleasant.
I actually interviewed with thegood one and someone else
because I was like I can't waitto see if they put me with this
bitch again.
They didn't, but, funny enough,this is why this story is being
brought up.
So they had some people fromsenior leadership no, from
senior leadership, is it?
I don't know?
Anyway, she's a manager of.
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I think I didn't even know shewas a manager in this area, or
maybe she traveled, who the fuckknows?
So she was in the building.
Bruh, she was in the building.
I don't remember if it was lastweek or this week.
No, it was last week, because Isaw my mom last week and I told
her in person uh, she was inthe building, the bad one, and I
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was like holy fuck.
I was like, oh, no, like I sawher and I was like I know
exactly who the fuck this is andI don't know if they told her
that I had reported her orwhatever.
But apparently HR got back tome and told me that you know,
they kind of like told her shehad opportunities to improve,
blah, blah, blah.
And uh, I um, what the fuck man?
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Okay, so basically what they dois when they have out of town
managers in the area, they liketo come around and, you know,
introduce themselves to peopleor just come around and say hi
or whatever.
So I'm like all right, cool,hopefully they skip me or
hopefully she don't look twiceat me.
This bitch came over to me andwas talking to me about my mouse
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and headset, like we're fuckingfriends, like she goes oh, my
God, your mouse is so cute andit matches your headset.
That's so cool.
She's like hi, corinne, how areyou like?
First of all, the director, whoknows who I am, didn't even
bring up my name to her becauseapparently, who knows, maybe
subconsciously I'm not there.
Value wise to be mentioned,name wise with these other
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assholes who I sit near.
So I kind of like, keep tomyself, I say hello when I need
to, like the directors, comearound and I go hi, good morning
.
But I keep to myself for theday because I'm tired of making
friends at work or I'm tired oftrying to be nice to people at
work because they'll find a wayto stab me in the back.
Not that the people I was withfor the past two years were
anything like that, I'm justsaying it's new people who knows
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.
So I get my work done and I'm areally good employee.
And my manager said it theother day she's like I never
have to worry about you.
She's like I don't ever have tobabysit you.
You get everything done thatI've asked you to do.
So I know I don't have to worry.
Because she knew that work fromhome accommodation was coming
up and she was like I never needto worry about you because you
take such good notes that Icould just read the notes.
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I good notes that I could justread the notes.
I know exactly what you did.
So I'm like perfect, cool,fantastic.
But we were.
We didn't know how long thatwork from home shit was going to
take to process.
So she was like just try and behere as much as you can until
that goes into effect.
I was like cool and I came intowork on the 6th, which was
yesterday, and it said theaccommodation was approved, so I
will not be in office for awhile.
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I'm tired of people coughing onme and shit.
So but yeah, that bitch came upto me.
She was saying hi, corinne, allin my face and oh my God, your
headset and your mouse match.
And oh, that's so funny.
And she hugged me.
The bitch touched me and I likeimmediately texted my mom like
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no, this crazy bitch inparentheses who commented on my
sweater end parentheses hug me,literally hug me.
I feel like writing HR againsaying I was sexually harassed.
Why are you so close to me?
Like I'm never going to be yourfriend, I'm never going to like
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you.
I'm always going to rememberwho you are.
That's so crazy.
That's so crazy.
That's so crazy.
Anyway, I just couldn't believeit that that was my date.
And then another thing is isstop with the mandatory
in-office days.
We all complied and did thatyesterday and senior leadership,
which is the real higher-ups.
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The reason why is because theywere coming and senior
leadership, which is the realhigher ups, were some.
The reason why is because theywere coming and senior
leadership doesn't live in thisarea, most of them.
So when they come in it's a bigdeal and they want to make sure
everybody's in office, to seeit Like everybody's in office,
so it looks like, you know, hey,everybody's always here, which
was not the case, becauseeverybody gets sick because
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we're in close quarters.
So I worked from home Monday,which is always nice, but it's
like, oh, now I have to fuckingdrive Tuesday, wednesday,
thursday, and it's just like Ifeel like everybody in Florida
at this point is a remote workeror they have hybrid workers
that live in my area, becauseMonday the traffic is wonderful,
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because that's usually when Igo in.
Tuesday gets stupid, wednesdaygets even worse stupid, and then
Thursday is the fucking worst,because Tuesday, Wednesday,
thursday I couldn't get home tosave my life, or get to the
office to save my life.
I've never seen so much trafficin the morning.
In any case, I won't have to dothat anymore.
But that shit, that traffic wasso fucking dumb.
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Sorry if you heard any noisefrom my mic.
Stand my arm, my mic arm,whatever.
So she fucking hugged me Anyway.
So let's get into some othershit.
Anyone else work out aftereating too much food and almost
shit their pants, or is it justme?
It might just be me, becauseI'm gonna tell you something.
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I worked out I ate an excessiveamount of food one day last
week and worked out afterwards.
And, dude, when I tell you thatI was like ready to pop like a
fucking nasty pinata all overthe place, and then, of course,
here comes Julio trying to talkmy ear off in discord and I'm
like, bro, I really need to likepotty and go shower.
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He's like, oh, oh, wait, wait,wait, no, don't wait me, dude, I
have to go like, can't, like Ican't even tell you that I don't
trust farts if I'm that full.
But in any case, I think thisis crazy.
I got a piece of funny emaillast week.
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You know, I always got to readthese stories about celebrities
and other shit.
So apparently Diddy's lawyerquit his defense team and it
says under no circumstances canI continue.
I think this is hilarious.
Anthony Rico submitted a motionseeking to withdraw from the
case.
This was on February 21st, sothis is old and I wanted to talk
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about it last week but I wasn'tfeeling good, excuse me.
One of Sean Diddy Combs'slawyers filed a motion to
withdraw from the moguls defenseteam.
Anthony Rico did not provide areason for his request, in which
he wrote under no circumstancesCan I continue to effectively
serve as counsel for Sean Combs.
I bet you, his wife said youbetter get off that case if you
want this puss ever again.
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A judge will need to grantRico's motion before he's
officially removed.
Combs would still have fiveother attorneys defending him in
his federal sex traffickingcase, including lead counsel,
lead counsel.
Wow, mark Agnifilo.
Lead counsel.
Wow, mark Agnifilo Lead counselis hilarious.
In the affidavit, rico says hedid not want to divulge
information protected byattorney-client privilege.
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When explaining why the requestwas so brief, he did note that
he came to his decision afterspeaking to Agnifilo.
Is he going to drop too,because that'd be hilarious.
This motion for withdrawal ofcounsel, if granted, will not
result in a delay of the presentschedule for the commencement
of jury selection and trial ofthe or the present schedules for
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briefing of pretrial legalissues.
As a result, there will be nolapse in representation, as Sean
Combs will continue to berepresented by five other
attorneys of record.
Rico could not immediately bereached for comment.
Combs is currently behind barsas he awaits his trial on
federal charges.
In September, the Bad BoyRecords founder was indicted on
charges of sex trafficking,racketeering and transportation
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to engage in prostitution in theSouthern District of New York.
He has pleaded not guilty.
Three different federal judgeshave denied Combs bail, citing
concerns about potential witnesstampering.
Combs is currently behind barsat the Metro Detention Center in
Brooklyn.
His trial is scheduled for May5th.
Hey, bruh, you are the damndevil and they're probably
playing with your booty hole injail.
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Who's doing Ring Around theRosie with Diddy's Asshole?
It has to be so many peopleright now like kissing him.
Like what's up?
Bad boy for life.
You about to be someone's badbitch for life.
That attorney asking to beremoved speaks volumes.
Rico said all money is not goodmoney.
If you think about it for asecond, just imagine what type
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of funds he was makingrepresenting Diddy.
Can't wait to hear why hewalked away.
Please, bro, we need that tape.
We need that tape.
Why are people arguing in thecomments?
Shit is so crazy.
A lot of words not right, typingtoo fast.
Yeah, that's pretty obvious.
Look up the meanings of T-O-O,the correct usage of periods,
the spelling of grammar.
If you're going to write forpublic consumption, and
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especially if you're going to goafter people's writing, it's
always good to be correct.
Shut the fuck up.
We're talking about Diddy.
No-transcript.
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Someone threatened a girlfriendto come forward.
Ellen DeGeneres left thecountry.
Let me say this there was Gacyand Dahmer that was drug-free,
got pleasure.
One molesting kids and buyingthem, the other eating them,
acted alone.
They acted alone.
Did he had others doing thesame thing, but no one mentions
that.
There's a few cases that cameup.
I do not believe they see achance for people.
Money chance for money.
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People waiting 20, 30 years.
Trump was at his party.
Saw a photo a long time ago.
Trump was on stage saying heliked Diddy either criminal mind
to criminal mind or hopes.
Did he keeps his name out ofthis Speaking of Trump 34
felonies and becomes president?
Then they, then all those thathave felonies.
She have it removed.
He pardons criminals with thecapital.
My brain hurts.
My brain hurts, sir.
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There's no periods.
I'm losing breath trying toread all this.
What's in the fuck?
Someone commented key reasonsfor a lawyer withdrawal client
misconduct.
Client refusing to be truthful.
Client not following lawyer'sadvice.
Client engaging in illegalactivities.
Client providing falseinformation.
Fee issues.
Client failing to pay agreedupon fees.
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Ethical concerns clientdemanding unethical actions.
Lawyer believing the case isfrivolous or without merit.
Conflicts of interest,representing another client with
conflicting interests.
Breakdown in communication.
Irreconcilable differences withthe client.
Client not cooperating with thelawyer.
Practical reasons case fallingoutside the lawyer's area of
expertise.
Unreasonable demands from theclient.
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Undue burden on the lawyer.
Listen that guy fucking sackedup and his wife probably told
him enough with this bullshit.
Stop associating with thisbullshit.
Your name is going to be tiedto it forever, just like fucking
all those lawyers with OJSimpson who I can't remember
right now.
The fuck was the name.
Oh, fucking the Kardashian dude, he died.
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There was such a curse aroundOJ Simpson's fucking shit here
his case that everybody is nowdead.
Pretty much I don't evenremember if anyone is still
alive from that.
I don't really care.
I like this one, though.
This was my favorite articlehere.
People Magazine comes out withsome good stuff.
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That Diddy shit.
We all could have expectedpeople dropping out left, right
and center in case he decided tobe a stupid dickhead and
withhold information andanything like that.
His booty hole is getting allplayed with.
Anyway.
Woman refuses to attend sister'sdestination wedding after
finding out her family has topay to attend, but not the
grooms.
That's crazy.
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The headline itself caught me.
It says the whole thing justfeels icky to me.
The woman wrote on reddit.
It says a woman has backed outof her sister's destination
wedding after discovering thatonly the bride's family members
have to pay their own travelexpenses.
That's insane.
Everybody should be paying fortheir own shit.
In a lengthy post on reddit'sam the Asshole forum.
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The woman detailed the dilemma,beginning by explaining that
her younger sister, katie 28, isset to marry her fiancé, chris
29, in an extravagant four-daywedding in Dubai in April.
There are 70 guests in totalattending and the bride has
requested that her sister andparents stay in the same luxe
hotel as the couple in theirwedding party.
The groom and his family alsowill be staying there.
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Additionally, she noted thatflights will cost nearly four
grand.
Holy fuck, four grand.
While the OP original posterdescribed Katie and Chris as
being well off, the bride-to-berecently asked her family to
loan the couple 17 grand,claiming the wedding venue had
increased its rate.
She stressed it would be a loanpaid over time.
She wrote I offered to loan$7,000 and my parents the other
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$10,000.
However, the original posterlater discovered that the
$17,000 was not actually for thevenue but instead to cover the
groom's family's travel expenses.
They saw how much it was goingto be, didn't want to pay and
refused to go otherwise, whenthe OP asked her sister why the
couple was paying for Chris'sfamily's costs but not her own
family, she replied because theycan afford it.
She got very defensive and saidthis was the fairest way she
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could think of doing it.
It's hard enough planning awedding etc.
But when I asked if yougenuinely thought this was the
fairest way to do it, why'd youlie about what the 17K was for
and say it was a venue issue?
She couldn't answer.
While the OP said her parentswere disappointed that their
daughter lied about the money,they still planned to attend the
wedding, but I've backed out.
She wrote.
Katie and Chris keep callingand asking me to attend, saying
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I'm making them feel bad andruining their day, but the whole
thing just feels icky to me.
She concluded her post byasking fellow Redditors am I
being an asshole here?
Should I just suck it up and go?
In the comments, many peopleshared the opinion that the
bride and groom have made somequestionable decisions when it
comes to the situation.
Wait a second.
Not only are they not payingfor your parents, they're having
your parents pay for his.
That's like a double whammy.
One user wrote they lied.
They basically got you and yourparents to subsidize her future
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in-laws trip.
Another commenter said I wouldnot go.
But that's me.
There's nothing fair aboutpaying for her in-laws but not
her own family.
Yet another person chimed in.
They lied about why they neededthe money and now they're
basically saying our family ismore important than yours.
It's incredibly disrespectfulto you and your parents.
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If they can afford to fly hiswhole family out, they can
afford to pay for yours too.
Seriously though, in an updateon her post, the OP later shared
one possible theory she has forwhy her sister and fiance are
paying for his family's traveland not the bride's.
I'm obviously not privy totheir financial situation, but
based on the limited amount, Ido know from what Katie has said
.
Chris and his family grew upvery poor, she wrote.
My guess is, when his familysaid they couldn't go, he
panicked and worried.
People would ask why theyweren't there, and he would
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either have to say they couldn'tafford it or he couldn't afford
to pay for them.
Either have to say theycouldn't afford it or he
couldn't afford to pay for them.
She added but if that were thecase, just makes me more mad
that they didn't both plan aheadand talk to friends, family
about what they could affordbefore booking Dubai.
Whatever the reason, the OP saidshe's having a tough time
getting past her sister's lie.
Honestly, if she'd have come tous and said this is the
situation why we need 17 K, I'dhave been pissed and wouldn't
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have loaned it.
But we weren't the only optionin terms of the money.
They could have taken a loan.
She wrote in the comments ofthe post After that it still
would have been unfair, but itwould have been their money and
I would have still gone to thewedding.
I mean, that's crazy.
Let's see.
Also Dubai, though.
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There's like plenty of placesyou can get married.
That would still be elegant.
I love this.
Good luck getting the moneyback that you did loan to them.
If they don't repay, give thema 1099 so they'll have to pay
taxes on it.
That is, of course, if you weresmart enough to get it in
writing.
She goes hello.
Why are they having anexpensive destination wedding in
the first damn place?
Good grief.
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Wake up Bottom line, don't lie.
Wedding in the first damn place?
Good grief, wake up Bottom linedon't lie.
If you're caught in a lie,you're no longer trustworthy.
Period, there's no going back.
If you decide on a destinationwedding, realize that some
people won't come because offinances.
Yeah, I'm not going to awedding in Dubai.
I'm sorry.
You cannot have me.
If the groom's family grew uppoor and kind of still are, why
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in the world was Dubai even upfor consideration?
Unless the bride and groomcould foot the bill for them
100%, it's certainly notincumbent upon their in-laws to
pay their way, regardless of howwell off they are.
Sounds like the bride and groomneed to grow up.
Sounds like just cancel thewedding and do it somewhere
close.
That's what it sounds like.
Also, how much money did you putinto this wedding, like the
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bride and the groom?
How much money did you put intothis wedding?
Like the bride and the groom?
How much money did they putinto it?
Because you're doing that.
That's why you can't afford topay for them to go Like what is
the plan that you just thought?
That everybody was just goingto show up?
Everybody pays.
So here's the thing If I'mplanning a destination wedding,
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I may cover my parents andthat's it.
Like the parents might becovered and that's it, but
that's for different reasons.
But I'm also not going to goout of my way to cover the
groom's family.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, babe, I love you,but no, um, if we're paying for
our own wedding because he's 40,I'm 35, we're all leveling up
this year and it's just, it'snot feasible.
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It's not feasible.
Okay, I want to.
If I do have a nice wedding,it's going to be small and I'm
sorry for those who wereoffended.
But people know who.
People know who they are thatare getting involved, invited.
Dan, you're getting an invite.
Shut the fuck up.
People know who are gettinginvited.
People know who are gettinglike, invited to all the special
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occasions and shit.
It might be a medium sizedwedding I'm sorry, I'm thinking
of numbers right now and it justseems like medium.
My close family down here isgetting involved.
Okay, involved.
What's wrong with me?
The word is invited.
Okay, brain, just put ittogether Party invites, not
party involves.
That makes no sense.
Let me just make sure I don'thave another message I need to
read.
Okay, stop with the ADPnotifications, the fuck up.
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Anyway, let's see if both sidesaren't well off.
Dubai should not have been,have not been considered.
If I was the poor parent, Iwould have felt uncomfortable
with someone else paying my waybetter to have made it
comfortable for everyone.
Loans.
It's not even up for discussion.
You're doing the right thing.
That girl is doing the rightthing.
Don't fucking go to thatwedding.
That's like a lot of feelingshurt.
It's way too much.
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It's way too much hurt beingput around.
She has every right to bepissed off and every right to
not go.
And now I'm going to end thiswith everyone who's been banned
from the Oscars by the Academy,and why.
Because this was anotherinteresting one to me and I know
this is a lot of news, but thiswas a good one.
Harvey Weinstein, will Smithand more have landed on the
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Academy's no-entry list forOscar ceremonies.
However you may feel about thepageantry, the categories of the
voting system, the Academy ofMotion Pictures, arts and
Sciences always stands firm onbusiness regarding those
violating their code of conduct.
Jesus Christ.
While revoking an Oscar ispractically unheard of, the only
instance dates back to 1969,when Young Americans briefly
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held the Best DocumentaryFeature title before it was
disqualified over an eligibilitytechnicality, the Academy has
found other ways to reprimandTinseltown's wrongdoers.
In the past two decades,suspensions of bands and bands
have increasingly become thego-to penalty, with Will Smith
serving as the latest example,earning a 10-year exile for his
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notorious onstage slap at the94th Academy Awards.
But Smith is hardly the firstto face repercussions from the
Academy.
Here's everyone who's beenshown the door.
Let's go.
I don't know who this is CarmineCaridi.
He looks like fucking, weird asshit.
Let's see.
Carmine Caridi, 1974's theGodfather Part II and NYPD Blue,
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has the ignominious distinctionof being the first ever member
of the Academy to be expelled.
He was booted in 2004 forpirating screeners intended only
for members to view and use forawards voting purposes.
After allowing the screeners tobe leaked to the internet,
caridi was banned from theorganization.
What the fuck is wrong withpeople, these fucking
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celebrities man.
Harvey Weinstein, the producerwhom many credit with
permanently transforming theOscar race with his mercenary
campaigning, was expelled in2017, shortly after a litany of
sexual assault allegationsagainst him came to light.
The Academy condemned HarveyWeinstein, calling his actions
repugnant, abhorrent andantithetical to the high
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standards of the Academy and thecreative community he
represents.
Every time I read a word likethat, I have to pause because
I'm like is that right?
Did I say that right?
Oh the fuck.
He still has his Oscar, whichhe received for producing Best
Picture winner Shakespeare inLove, but it was Weinstein's
heinous actions that promptedthe Academy to create a new code
of conduct, which states thatthe Academy does not tolerate
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people who abuse their status,power or influence in a manner
that violates standards ofdecency.
Ah boy, bill Cosby.
When Bill Cosby was convictedin 2018 of drugging and sexually
assaulting basketball playerAndrea Constand, the Academy
expelled him from their ranks.
Only a month later, romanPolanski.
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Here we go.
Roman Polanski was expelled fromthe Academy at the same time as
Cosby under the new code ofconduct, but many considered
this a hollow gesture,considering his membership had
continued for years, despite theallegations of sexual assault
against him.
Holy fuck.
In 1977, polanski fled toFrance after pleading guilty to
unlawful sex with a minor.
Despite that, he's still beennominated for Oscars multiple
times, though the Academymembership does not impact
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awards eligibility, even winningBest Director for Pianist the
pianist, not penis the pianist,in 2003.
In 2003, polanski has not beenstripped of his award, despite
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the fact that he was unable toattend some ceremonies when he
was nominated due to beingwanted by US authorities and
thereby being unable to enterthe country without facing legal
action.
Adam Kimmel, cinematographer.
Adam Kimmel, lars in the RealGirl and Capote was expelled
from the Academy in 2021 for hishistory as a sex offender.
What's going on?
When it emerged that Kimmel hadbeen arrested twice for
statutory assaults on minors, hewas removed from the Academy
membership for violating theircode of conduct.
Will Smith In 2022, the Academybarred the year's best actor
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winner, will Smith, fromattending its events or programs
for a decade after he slappedChris Rock on stage over an
unscripted joke about his wife'sshaved head.
She has alopecia.
The 94th Oscars were meant tobe a celebration of the many
individuals in our community whodid incredible work this past
year.
However, those moments wereovershadowed by the unacceptable
and harmful behavior we saw MrSmith exhibit on stage.
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The Academy stated in itsannouncement of the ban this was
an opportunity for us to set anexample for our guests, viewers
and our Academy family aroundthe world, and we fell short,
unprepared for the unprecedented.
In response, smith issued abrief statement.
I accept and respect theAcademy's decision.
Days before the ban, smith, whoalso shouted expletives at the
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comedian, resigned from theAcademy, forfeiting his ability
to vote on nominees and winnersin his acting branch.
However, he remains eligible tobe nominated and win Oscars in
the future.
All those on Jeffrey Epstein'sBlack Book should be arrested
first, then banned.
No innocence there, exceptthose exploited and trafficked.
Shut the fuck up.
This chick's name is Kelly.
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I know he's not banned from theAcademy, but did they ever lift
the ban on Dan Aykroyd beingpart of the Oscars themselves?
Iirc, he was banned afterreferencing John Belushi, albeit
not by name, who had just died,even though he was told not to.
It's crazy.
Who's 47?
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I don't care.
I can understand expelling MrCaridi and the sex offenders,
but I don't think Will Smithshould be with this group.
Oh, kathy, so we should just beletting people slap people.
Yeah, also, it was a joke.
Anyway, like it's just just justthe stupidest job.
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Like, oh my God bro, just thestupidest stuff.
It's just the stupidest stuff.
Like, oh my God bro, just thestupidest stuff.
Anyway, just crazy thingshappening.
Like these celebrities aretrash.
This is why there was aquestion in my Discord the other
day that basically was likewould you like to speak?
Would you like to learn tospeak every language, or would
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you prefer to speak to animals?
And I'm like animals becausehumans are trash and this is why
oh shit, one more, one moreBecause I just got this.
One more, one more Slender manstabber, morgan Geyser, 22, to
walk free after judge approvesher release from psychiatric
facility.
Hold zip, we just let bitchesgo for stabbing people.
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What judge is that?
Morgan Geyser, committed to aWisconsin psychiatric facility
for brutally stabbing her bestfriend to impress a mythical
online creature at the age of 12, is set to be released.
Geyser, now 22, admitted in2017 to stabbing Peyton Lautner
after luring her into the woodsduring a sleepover in 2014 in
order to appease the mythicalinternet figure Slenderman
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Bitches, come on.
Geyser's co-defendant, anissaWeir, who was also convicted in
the crime, was released from thesame facility in 2021.
Kill her too, bruh.
Kill them both.
In January, a Wisconsin judgeordered Geyser's release after
experts testified that she'dmade progress during her time at
the Oshkosh Wisconsin facility.
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The Associated Press reportedat the time by the way, oshkosh
bagosh is all I think of when Isee that word, and it's spelled
that way too.
Oshkosh.
She's done what she's supposedto do, while Keisha County
Circuit Judge Michael Boren saidstop with these fucked up names
.
Stop with these fucked up names.
Stop with these fucked up names.
Despite the judge's confidencein her release.
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Geiser briefly faced a halt onthe decision after the facility
hosting her discovered herjailhouse readings and
communications with a manoutside the institution.
The reading material that she'sso focused on has themes of
sexual sadism and murder and thesale of human organs on the
black market.
Deputy District Attorney AbbyNicolay argued per WISN all of
these things that the treatmentteam at Winnebago had no idea
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that she was interested in.
Her lawyer, tony Cotton, saidin response that Geiser herself
declined to have contact withthe man in question and that she
was not reading anything thathadn't been vetted by
authorities already.
The Waukesha Freeman reportedGuessing.
That's a newspaper.
Dr Kenneth Robbins, whopreviously testified on Geyser's
behalf, dismissed concernsabout her release after the
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revocation petition against herrelease was filed last week.
Boren on Thursday sided withthe testimonies in Geyser's
favor, noting in his latestruling that new information did
not change his mind.
I'm sorry, sexual sadism andselling human organs doesn't
change your mind.
I don't see a risk to thepublic.
I don't see a risk to her.
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I'm satisfied the state has notmet its burden.
So the first comment's amazing.
We'll see.
Dot, dot, dot dot.
This is a big mistake.
Playing fire, letting her out.
What will the judge say whenshe does it again or worse?
Oops, I remember when thishappened and being especially
disturbed by the depths of thisgirl's apparent mental illness
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and level of culpability.
There's just something abouther that gives me a bad vibe,
even after nearly a decade ofpsychiatric treatment.
While I hope and pray nothingever comes of it, my fear is she
will reoffend and the nextperson won't be as lucky.
She's going to sell some organs.
Maybe, fucking you know,someone monitor the dark web,
for fuck's sake.
Psychiatrists feel she's nolonger a threat to herself or
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society.
She's still fascinated bymurder, deviant sexual interests
and other interests that couldpossibly lead to criminal
behavior.
Maybe she'll go fuck ahypodermic needle and we'll just
be all good.
I've ran the trails near thatarea.
I do not live there, but I dolive in Wisconsin.
I don't agree with this, noteven a bit.
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Oh boy, I guess we go stabby,stabby.
The question is now is thematter of how soon we talk about
repeat illegals, which I agreewith.
This is, I'm afraid, will be arepeat what.
I don't know what that fuckingmeans, but that's the same.
And uh, they should not releaseher.
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That's's all I'm going to saythat's just crazy, by the way,
to just finally discoversomething.
Why aren't we searching herfucking room more often?
Why are we just finding all ofthis propaganda, whatever
bullshit, in her cell room,whatever it is, who the fuck
knows what it's called anyway ina psychiatric hold?
But like, come on, bruh, youdon't think she's?
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Oh, my god, I can't even thewords won't even come out.
You don't think she's gonnahurt somebody after you just
read something that said that,oh, I'm interested in selling
some organs on the black market.
Isn't that an episode ofsomething I watched?
The fuck was it?
I watched some show and thisgirl Fuck, I don't remember what
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it was called, but this chickwent on a date with someone and
she like, cut out, cut something, pulled something out, put a
fake organ in, and I was like,oh, we're just testing this on
people, but like he was gaslitthe whole time, fuck, what was
it called?
Was it American Horror Stories?
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I don't know.
Anyway, my mind's failing me,but I actually I don't think
that chick should be let go.
That chick was stabbed how manytimes?
Let me see the Slender manKillings.
We're gonna look this up realquick and then I'm out.
Slender man Killings.
This up real quick, and thenI'm out Slender man killings,
slender man killing.
Here it is.
Thank you, google, let's seethis shit.
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Where's the article bruh?
Where's the article bruh?
It's Wikipedia.
Holy fuck.
This is on May 31st 2014 inWaukesha, wisconsin, united
States.
Two 12 year old girls, anissaWeir and Morgan Geyser, lured
their friend Peyton LutnerLautner I don't know into a
wooded area of a local park andstabbed her 19 times to appease
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the fictional supernaturalcharacter Slenderman and prove
that he was real.
Hey, so after you did that, didhe come out and hang out Like,
hey, hey, guys, thanks so muchfor killing her 19 times.
19 times what?
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19 stab wounds to the artery ofthe heart, diaphragm, liver and
stomach.
What, what?
Not guilty by reason ofinsanity is all so crazy.
During their interrogations,geiser was described as
displaying no empathy and Weirwas described as displaying
guilt for stabbing Lautner.
Although both stated that theattack was necessary in 2017,
they were both found not guiltyby mental disease or defect and
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committed to mental healthinstitutions.
Weir received a sentence of 25years to life and Geyser was
sentenced to 40 years to life.
Weir was released in 2021 tolive with her father.
Geyser's due to be released in2025 to live in a group home and
will be under supervision until2058.
Oh fuck, that's far.
The stabbing generated extensivepublic debate about the role of
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the internet in society and itseffect on children, and a moral
panic occurred over the slenderman, which irreversibly altered
the slender man legend and theonline community surrounding it.
The stabbing inspired thedocumentary Beware the Slender
man, the movie Mercy Black.
I think I watched that inseveral books Anyway.
So that's what happened.
She stabbed her homegirl 19times to be like, oh, he's not
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real Shit.
But anyway, guys, thank you somuch for listening to the
ramblings.
Sorry for so many pauses andshit, but sometimes work gets in
the way and you're just goingto have to live life with me, I
think.
I think that's what's going tohappen.
We're just going to live lifetogether.
Thank you so much again.
Love you, guys.
I'm going to keep trying to putout new content.
If you don't get a new episodefrom me, you will get a replay
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of an old episode from adifferent show I had at one
point.
The sound quality is not goingto be as good, but, as you can
tell, you know, when you upgradein life, things change.
So I love you guys.
Thank you so much.
Have a great rest of your dayand enjoy your upcoming weekend.
Babies, bye, thank you, bye.