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Schemings and Machinations
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Sadly, this shit happens in every place of employement. Wonderful the way the world works, isnt it?

(i had to look up machination. jesus christ. sometimes you people make me feel like a real fucking dumbass.)

Yes, okay. And the purpose of this thread was to draw you out. Are you the one who keeps taking my lunch? You could at least bring the tupperware back - my wife is getting pissed.



Hahaha... HEHeheee... Hahaha....
For some reason these small thefts always make me laugh. I know that's inappropriate, but whatever. Hehe. It's usually the food that vanishes. Tupperware. That's a good one.

Hee hee hee
I still laugh about that.



Shame too. It was his mothers old-fashioned tupperware. The ceramic kind. Pre-Plastic kind.


But, oh...
On a different note, would you accept someones half eaten left overs? That's kinda gross!

Scientific fact.

Kids and hubby germs only. No one else's.
And I am a bit skeptical on other people's home-made foods too. You just never know....

As for eating someone else's leftovers, it was two guys who are related...Uncle and Nephew.


My sweet, Korean neighbor told me this upon seeing my 3-year-old walk by someone's plate of cheetos and pop one in her mouth: "in Korea we say stealing food is not a crime".
I dunno. I get mad when someone steals my food for no good reason. But I also have issue with grocery stores keeping the baby formula locked up and not on the shelves. I'm on the fence. Someone sway me.

Also if one can't afford baby formula then why do they have a baby?

I think it's more like a craving thing...
My theory: We're used to sharing food - there's usually only one fridge in each house, we do grocery hauls together within household, offering food is a sign of hospitability. And then you have workplace, where there are boundaries. Some people are going to have problems adjusting to that. They'd see a yummy sandwich, start craving it, craving it some more and then give in. It's only food, right? It's cheap. It's not expensive. Not a big crime. I'm sure nobody would mind much, etc.
That's how people justify it. I've seen it happen over and over. Roommates. Coworkers. Friends crashing over for a few days. I get it. It makes me angry a lot. It's rude, inappropriate and wrong, but I get it. (There was also that article that explained the issue better than I'm trying here, but I cannot locate it right now....)

Also if one can't afford baby formula then why do they have a baby?"
Of course you should NOT have a baby if you can't afford formula. But should the baby starve just because you're an asshole? That doesn't seem right.
Okay, it’s good to get that out of my system.