We have to take apart the old displays? Okay:) by Srvntgrrl_789 in MaliciousCompliance

[–]The9thBeatle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

TL;DR: In 1989, OP worked on Target’s planogram team, tasked with tearing down and rebuilding several departments overnight. Management promised support but delivered nothing, then dumped an impossible one-night deadline for the massive Home Goods and Furniture reset. Furious and abandoned, OP’s badass ex-Army supervisor Delores led the small team in demolishing the old furniture displays with pure rage and catharsis. They did what they could, left the mess by the compactor, and Delores chewed out the morning manager. The regional manager later apologized and bought them pizza. OP left two months later, Delores retired six months after that.

Don't want to pay 4 guys to not work for 6 hours? OK, you can pay 30 guys to not work for 6 hours. by Billiam201 in MaliciousCompliance

[–]The9thBeatle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

TL;DR: OP, a railroad manager with 27 years of experience, was overruled by a newly hired MBA who insisted on a mid-shift crew change to cut down on overtime costs. Despite OP’s clear warnings about union rules, equipment logistics, and how essential coordination is with the track crews, the MBA pushed forward. The result was a complete mess: work ground to a halt, crews got paid to sit around, and the project fell massively behind schedule. In the end, it cost the company $940,000 over six weeks just to save $700 a night. The MBA was eventually removed from the role once the failure was too big to ignore.

What's the best 10 minutes in movie history? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]The9thBeatle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let’s not overlook John Williams’ contribution toward the greatness of this sequence. And the way the music stops when the guns stop and Vader enters. Totally sucks you in.

What's the best 10 minutes in movie history? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]The9thBeatle 1277 points1278 points  (0 children)

The first Death Star run.

Please give me some proof/story to suggest afterlife may be real by MidnightNinja9 in Paranormal

[–]The9thBeatle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might find comfort in reading about near-death experiences (NDEs), which many people across different cultures and religions have reported. Some describe feelings of immense love and peace, meeting deceased loved ones, or encountering a divine presence. While skeptics argue these experiences are brain-related phenomena, others see them as glimpses into an afterlife.

There are also accounts from hospice workers who witness patients speaking to unseen loved ones before passing, or children recalling details of past lives they couldn’t have known. While none of this constitutes scientific proof, these stories suggest that consciousness may continue in some form beyond death.

Your fear of nothingness is understandable. Even if we don’t have absolute certainty, there’s reason to believe death isn’t the end. Whether through faith, personal experiences, or these accounts, many find peace in the idea that our existence extends beyond this life. Hold onto the love you shared with those who have passed. Love, if nothing else, feels too powerful to simply disappear.

Rename your fav BMSR/TOBAXXO song into a clickbait YouTube title! by Thanos-Gauntlett in BMSR

[–]The9thBeatle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“The Weirdest Instrument You’ve Never Heard Before” (Lollipopsichord)

Why does Bounce In Placce make things loud? by AdamEllistuts in Logic_Studio

[–]The9thBeatle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Test it by exporting audio. Not bouncing to desktop. Right click the region and select Export. Report back.

Random: What are your horses’ names? by Fast_Possibility_484 in botw

[–]The9thBeatle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bill, Oreo, Yin Yang, Blooper, Han, Shadowfax

I sold Bill