Proverbs, the 9th: Workplace Trolls and Terrorists
WORKPLACE TROLLS AND TERRORISTS: Watch your step at work. There are, most likely, one or more evil co-workers burying landmines in your path.
WORKPLACE TROLLS AND TERRORISTS: Watch your step at work. There are, most likely, one or more evil co-workers burying landmines in your path.
If you’ve ever worked for a guy who should have been an interrogator at Guantanamo, or a third-world dictator, then this bartender joke is for you.
You’re a troll because, essentially, you find ALL the ways of hijacking my online discussions; non of which involve disagreeing with me.
Yellow Journalism is the old term — created over a hundred years ago — to describe media reporting that is based upon sensationalism.
We, as a nation, have a moral outrage addiction. And many of us are all too willing to believe anything that fuels our daily dose of imagined superiority.
A skeptic with a clear message and a willing audience gets a parade. A skeptic that is misquoted and misunderstood gets crucified.
We live in a world where anyone can say anything about anybody to everybody. And millions of people will believe that thing without question.
What do dogs have in common with Christianity? They both like to mark their territory.
There are men in the world for whom sex is as easy as reaching for a cookie, without having to sneak it from a hidden jar. I was one of them.
Why do we go to church? Can we be good Christians without it? What’s the difference between church and, say . . . a rock concert?
How do men and women ever understand each other when we’re so different? Some say we’re not so different, once you factor in empathy.
AIN’T NO SUNSHINE — Vocal-Prod: BEKA. Drums: Jarrett Tatge. Recorded LIVE. Exec Prod: Ron Neist. Location: Good Deal Garage, Chicago, IL