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ONE DAY'S POSTINGS: 11/12/2018 - FIRST TO LAST 8 Posts Total BACK

Heruka:
I've decided to miss work. Like the 2nd day I've skipped in a year and a half. I feel the shame.
(11/12/2018 6:09:41 AM ET)

Heruka:
Friday it was 8 degrees on my way to work. Cold.
(11/12/2018 6:22:33 AM ET)

Myk Murphy:
And a hearty fuck you to heruka. (What a refreshing way to greet someone in the morning.) What you assume was a veiled attack on your orange dear leader was simply a broader understanding of the importance of strong alliances and transnational cooperation. We have maintained relative peace for 75 years based on bad things (nuclear stalemate) and good things (global cooperation with the knowledge that war is made obsolete by its destructive capacity). To forget these lessons is dangerous. But if you want me to badmouth trump, simply read the Macron speech on nationalism.
(11/12/2018 8:02:26 AM ET)

Cushca:
Afternoon bastards.
(11/12/2018 8:50:26 AM ET)

Myk Murphy:
hi cushca. as you're leaving your current employment, i'm curious as to if brexit is slowing job growth in london, or is that drama limited to a few industries? what's the optimism or pessimism barometer reading right now? i'm also changing jobs right now, but that's no surprise. i do that from time to time.
(11/12/2018 9:12:02 AM ET)

Cushca:
I'm afraid I've no idea about the employment barometer but the Brexit barometer is pessimistic as fuck (and then some). We're all going to hell in a Brexit-shaped handbasket and that's for the sure of it.
(11/12/2018 9:14:55 AM ET)

Stan:

Good bye

(11/12/2018 4:25:05 PM ET)

Myk Murphy:
yes, the brexit situation is actually growing worse, which is hard to imagine. tory resignations, and it seems to me an almost unavoidable collapse into the irish backstop where NI is, in effect, left in the EU customs system. i don't see how else it works.
(11/12/2018 6:08:48 PM ET)