(de)Motivational Posters, Random Pics 11.0

[quote]MattyG35 wrote:

Doesn’t count, potted the eight way too early. If he doesn’t pick up his game he’s going to just be bait for other hustlers.

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Holy shit that’s a happy dog.

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Holy shit that’s a happy dog.[/quote]

I like how he looks around wantingly and then perks up when they give him positive reinforcement.

I want that.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I want that.

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No license plate? I have a hard time believing that recliner is road legal.

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I want that.

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No license plate? I have a hard time believing that recliner is road legal.[/quote]

Do you always do what The Man tells you?

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[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]

You guys realize most of the people on this site would be considered Millennials, right? Depending on who’s making the reference, the millenial generation started any time from the late 70s to the early 90s, so you’ve got people who graduated college over 10 years ago included in the demographic[/quote]
I have seen the Wiki definition. I have also attended a 2 day conference on ā€œManaging Millennialsā€ where the definition was set at anyone born after 1990.

Since the definition is still plastic I would put the cut off at anyone who graduated college after 2008. The ā€œgreat declineā€ changed the landscape of many businesses and left most of those kids jobless. [/quote]

That leaves 3 - 8 years of people (depending on who’s doing the counting) who don’t fall into a generation if you go w your definition. Just over a decade if you go w the conference’s definition. I was born early 80s, and I wouldnt consider myself or my friends Gen X.

Being a young adult in 2000 - or on Sept 11, 2001 - was almost certainly a different experience than being an adolescent, but I think the millenial generation started earlier than either of those definitions would put it at

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[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I want that.

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No license plate? I have a hard time believing that recliner is road legal.[/quote]

Do you always do what The Man tells you?[/quote]

Of course not, what do you take me for?

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[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I want that.

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No license plate? I have a hard time believing that recliner is road legal.[/quote]

Do you always do what The Man tells you?[/quote]

Of course not, what do you take me for?

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A fourteen karat sucker.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

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Please let Happening jokes become a recurring thing on this forum. Please.

It’s unfair that Bears don’t look nearly as obviously deadly and relentlessly evil as they should.

I don’t know whether to laugh or bathe myself.

Maybe lions aren’t so bad.

I’m sure this has to have been a joke, there is no way Shyamalan could have made this seriously and in good conscience. There’s not one scene in this mess that I can’t laugh at.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

This is some funny sh*t