(de)Motivational Posters, Random Pics 11.0

I’m starting to enjoy these seven second videos more every…seven seconds.


I wonder if this is legal in California.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/06/04/placenta-its-whats-for-dinner/?intcmp=features

I had no place to put this. It is not only de Motivational, but just flat out gross. Please let this lady choke on her placenta.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/06/04/placenta-its-whats-for-dinner/?intcmp=features

I had no place to put this. It is not only de Motivational, but just flat out gross. Please let this lady choke on her placenta.[/quote]

You are gross

[quote]Irish Daza wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/06/04/placenta-its-whats-for-dinner/?intcmp=features

I had no place to put this. It is not only de Motivational, but just flat out gross. Please let this lady choke on her placenta.[/quote]

You are gross[/quote]

maybe this will rival beef liver for nutritional value?

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/06/04/placenta-its-whats-for-dinner/?intcmp=features

I had no place to put this. It is not only de Motivational, but just flat out gross. Please let this lady choke on her placenta.[/quote]
I had an ex who studied biology/chemistry who got in trouble for what that lady would call a food fight.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/06/04/placenta-its-whats-for-dinner/?intcmp=features

I had no place to put this. It is not only de Motivational, but just flat out gross. Please let this lady choke on her placenta.[/quote]
What a terribly written article… Oh FoxNews.com. Gotcha.


Interview prep

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Priceless

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

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Priceless[/quote]

and true

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video: Landline TV
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Priceless[/quote]
and true[/quote]
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver.


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[quote]JLone wrote:

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video: Landline TV
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Priceless[/quote]
and true[/quote]
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver. [/quote]

Dude that is very much a an egg to chicken situation, and not something complicated.

lol Steely!

Deep Thoughts by Irish

[quote]Irish Daza wrote:

[quote]JLone wrote:
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver. [/quote]
Dude that is very much a an egg to chicken situation, and not something complicated.[/quote]
Your what came first the lazy worker or the bad wages analogy would only hold true if the starting wage hasn’t actually gone down at my company in the last 10 years despite inflation.

That means that not only does a starting employee get paid approximately 3-6 dollars less/hr. than a decade ago the money they do get is worth less than it use to be.

(I am using my company for this scenario)

For Super Saiyan.


I’m starting to hate these memes that have “Think about it” in them…as though I didn’t understand what they meant by the time I reached the period in the sentence.