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• #2877
Purpose
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• #2878
‘Jumping off point’
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• #2879
Absolutely hating 'its giving' at the moment
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• #2880
Just got dragged through the last thirty-odd pages of this by my horrified fascination, and I'm left with one abiding thought:
Douglas Adams fucken nailed it. We're descendants of the Golgafrinchan B ship.
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• #2881
My manager just uttered that they "want to build wellbeing resilience across the piece".
Shoot me.
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• #2882
Not the typical corporate bullshit, but I always hated ‘chat laps’. Usually posted as the title of a Strava activity to show how ‘easy’ it was, even though HR was 170 average.
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• #2883
Maybe they were circling around a cat
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• #2884
Lockstep
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• #2885
What the hell does that mean when used?
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• #2886
What the hell does that mean when used?
One following another very closely and precisely
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• #2887
See also: ‘sync up’ or ‘in sync’ or ‘please can I just die in peace’
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• #2888
“the performative act of drawing and visual storytelling in order to animate a transformation in spatiality”
O. K.
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• #2889
A job advertised as 'Head of Circularity' ?????
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• #2890
Very Twenty Twelve with Head of Deliverance of the Olympic Deliverance Commission
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• #2891
'Head of Circularity'
Leads on "delivering in the round"?
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• #2892
Someone made a flickbook?
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• #2893
All the bingo there
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• #2894
sounds redundant
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• #2895
Everyone's "dying on hills" these days
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• #2896
Overuse of "asking for a friend" to make mundane things sound more risqué.
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• #2897
“Linkie friends”
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• #2898
Recently joined the world of buzzwords from the world of shouting and swearing.
Overall I'm easy with it, but "talk to/speak to" is bugging me.
Is there some specific term of art I'm missing, or does saying "about" sound to ordinary?
Edit: appears I'm 5yrs late on this one and there's a logic.
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• #2899
The many 'hills' that people are choosing to die on.
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• #2900
O rly?
Heartspace