ultimate work prank
draw ghosts on every work whiteboard I see until someone stops me or I run out of room
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I hate that one story about the japanese nuclear fuel technician solely because of the misinformation surrounding it at this point. It's a sad story about how a company pushing a deadline compromised their workers safety (and the workers themselves didn't really know how dangerous what they were working with even WAS so they couldn't have known that their company was basically playing with their lives) but then the story got spread around with an unrelated picture of a Burn Victim (Very shocking and provokes a visceral reaction.) and people started saying the doctors ONLY kept him alive to "run tests" (Inherently evil action (sarcasm)) while they were busting ass to see if there was any possible way to save him. I'm not saying it was a GOOD call to keep him alive as long as they did, knowing what I know about radiation, I personally would've wanted them to kill me day one, but it wasn't some evil situation where evil laboratory scientist doctors were just letting a man rot to death for shits and giggles like everyone thinks.
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Guy whom made ProjMoon iceberg flexing their own knowledge on PM verse that is just filled with not very obscure fact and sometimes literally just random opinions that are more or less already popular in the Fandom gatekeeping projmoon makes me feel light headed
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why do highschoolers just decide to not like someone bc theyre "weird" i have never understood that
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Headcanon That Is Now Canon #8:
Remember the Ignis Doctrine in the iceberg? It sounds terrifying and all so here's the definition.
Ignis made a manifesto that is just him doodling while sleeping with the occasional word. His older brother found the book and it is called the Ignis Doctrine, in which Ignis spills wise words into the notebook (see: FLYING HIPPOPOTAMUS DANCING BALLET TO IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING)
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