The crazy thing is when workplace Karens notice that you're not talking, they use the phrase "you're very withdrawn/you're very introverted". Meaning why arent you cooning for us. Has any one else heard that one?
Thanks bro. The C.O.W.S have a weekly broadcast dedicated to workplace racism. Not sure if anyone else listens to it, but it has been good to help navigate work environments.
"Not a Team Player". That quote is infuriating, it gets used too frequently its beyond a joke. "I've had had managers and co-workers at a government job outright lie to attempt to get me out the paint." Thats messed up, sorry that happened. Apart from the "team player" line, what other code...
Different sized bottles, plastic sheets, scoring on wooden planks. They are designed for using on glass, but I thought I would try it on some planks to test its capabilities. Would not recommend it to use on planks as it completely destroys the nib.
Excellent thread. Water purification tablets are good to have stocked. I've mentioned in a different thread, becoming familiar with a tactical pen is useful. Due to my location, I've had to learn to do small experiments with my tactical pen.
Brought into sharper focus following an incident I had at work. When going for a promotion, the phrase used that I "like to solve problems on my own" was used. The promotion was denied. I've figured out this phrase means "too independent/independent minded" and may potentially be difficult to...
Black History Month 2022(UK) Its Black History Month in the UK. Here are some events that are happening can be found here: Home - Black History Studies
Im going to push back a bit on this. If you're referring to the Brixton Uprising in 1981, there were fewer Africans in the UK at that time compared to now. There was not the numbers. This is not to excuse not challenging the white establishment, its just to give some background. How much have...
"One reason was that West Indians didnt feel Africans were getting involved as much in any Pan-African movement. In the UK, historically, it was the West Indians who were the main driving force behind Pan-Africanism" That has now been highlighted. Also, some Africans did look down on West...
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