• limelight79@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    When we were called back into the office, at first we didn’t have assigned seats and had to reserve them in advance. It became a ritual to log in every morning and immediately jump to the reservation system to grab the same seat for two weeks hence.

    One of my coworkers was grumbling jokingly that I took “her” seat one day (of course, someone else had taken “mine”, so that’s what prompted it). I told her, “It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there.” She laughed. The whole situation sucked, and we were all just trying to make the best of it.

  • morto@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    The problem with having favorite spots it that our enemies know exactly where to sabotage

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      My favorite seat is donald trumps face.

      smacks you

      Now that I have made an enemy here, I will give you a gun, and HOPE you don’t sabotage my favorite spot!

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    59 minutes ago

    One of my neighbors has a disabled parent that baby sits for them. I get so fucking annoyed when they’ve managed to park in “my” disabled parking spot if I go out for an errand. It’s stupid, and I feel like an asshole for feeling annoyed. There are two disabled spots for my building (roughly 48 units), and I would rather push my walker across the whole complex than park in the other spot, because it “belongs” to another neighbor who has less mobility than I do. We don’t have assigned parking and I kinda hate it lol