I GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT I GET UP AGAIN, YOU'RE NEVER GONNA KEEP ME DOWN
I GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT I GET UP AGAIN, YOU'RE NEVER GONNA KEEP ME DOWN
I GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT I GET UP AGAIN, YOU'RE NEVER GONNA KEEP ME DOWN
I GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT I GET UP AGAIN, YOU'RE NEVER GONNA KEEP ME DOWN
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I feel I'm out of the loop with the linked in part
33 0 ReplyTheres a reason the dog post got so much traction on linkedin.
Anyone out of the loop the dog pist says:
"Yesterday I was walking to an interview. There was a starving dog on the road. I stopped to feed him & missed the interview. The next day I got a call asking to come in to do the interview. I was surprised, but I went. Then the interviewer came in. He was the dog."
114 0 ReplyxD That's hilarious
17 0 ReplyOh man what a great way to end a day on the internet. Thank you and good night.
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People on LinkedIn always post some BS motivational crap like "look at this tree, it never gave up! Take inspiration from it!". Very annoying
76 0 ReplyAh, that makes sense, I think I misunderstood the hell part as meaning something bad for the tree instead. Thanks for the prompt explanation!
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Linked In is "professional" social media and a hotbed for bootstraps propaganda and other pro-capitalist gaslighting.
32 0 ReplyIt's a metaphor for getting back up after you fall down, which is the kind of shit people who actually use LinkedIn as a social media eat up.
19 0 ReplyThat makes sense! Thanks for the clarification!
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The picture will be posted together with some vomit inducing inspirational quote from some "Life-Coach" or middle manager on LinkedIn
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This looks uncannily like my college dormitory. It's not, but the tree and the building and the placement is... Spot on.
2 0 ReplyWhen a tree grows towards the light, it's inspirational, but when the potatoes in my cupboard do it, it's a "problem"
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