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by dylan604
1886 days ago
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If you've ever built a PC from 90s era cases, you'll know it is quite easy to get a slight scratch/cut from some edge in that case. If you've ever done enough electrical wiring, you'll have felt the tickle at some point. If you've ever worked with near a stove or anything hot, you'll have touched something you shouldn't have at some point. There are a lot of oops that happen that are not life threatening OSHA violations. If you've never shed a tear over something so close but ultimately not working, then you must be a robot or souless. It's human nature. You could just as easily add and/or swap tears for curses. Personally, I lean toward the cursing as it's more satisfying. Also: argue: intransitive verb: To put forth reasons for or against; debate. The fact that this word immediately sets forth a hostile emotion for you does not mean I am being hostile. |
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And if people regularly bleed and cry at my workplace then I think it's reasonable to call that a toxic environment.
Since definitions of terms and semantics are now a part of this Internet conversation, I think we're done here. You can reply once more and have the last word, if you like. :)