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Datawhore Studio News: A lecture? Oh goodie! I was wondering when I was going to be bored!
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You know, as much as I've gotten in trouble in my life, I've had all the unpleasantries of "being taught a lesson" with an unprepared speech that always seems like its been practiced for an occasion that the person telling it would one day get to tell to someone who really doesn't give two, three or even four shits about what you're worth and thinks that you should probably be better off with a finger in your dickhole. Do people just like the sound of their own voice when they have the captive audience of someong about to receive a punishment anyway, that they have to sit and listen to how you think you're trying to relate or sound alpha because someone gave you "responsibility" (which is actually just a way for someone who is above that person to have LESS responsibility)?
I think its fair to assume that if someone did something wrong, just give that person a donkey-punch and tell them not to do it again, and that would save time. Having to recap whatever events took place in a third person point of view in a colored-commentary style doesn't fix anything and you only feel obligated to say something because you are either afraid to strike somebody, or you are just stalling to come up with an actual solution to solve anything, in which case you're probably in middle-management where you don't even know the person you're talking to very well and you attend faculty picnics just to spend more time with the people you work with outside of work because your social life is taken about as serious as the two of diamonds and you probably listen to bonus tracks on Good CHarlotte and U-2 albums.

The only reason a lot of people try not to get in trouble is so they can spare themselves the hassle of having to waste two hours of their time waiting to be told what they did wrong in a stretch that takes up the significant amount of the day that could have been used to come up with ways not getting caught while doing things that could get them into trouble.
The way a lecture is given is so predictable and demands involvement. When they ask you redundant fucking questions that are laid out to be answered with a "yes" or "no", only to be asked so they feel that you're following what they're saying, even though they're just reverse-deep-throating uselessness anyway. "You know what I'm trying to say?" "You get me?" "Do you understand?"
If you're ever asked these questions, don't reply to them. They won't be able to continue unless they get a validation of your acknowledgement that will probably get them hard anyway for jack-off memory. I have a better question, "Why don't you go fuck yourself?"
That is all...
-DLAK |
11 Jul 2008 by Dlak |
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