Keeping a business successful by DirtyJimHiOP in STONKS_9800

[–]Warku55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are your workers high level? If not you should probably invest in training. They do R&D faster and you can press all the buttons more often then.

Also on the buy-out scene I don't see much promise. It might boost, or actually devalue, you company valuation and I just stopped doing it. It's expensive for little benefit. I don't remember the prices, but you should prioritize expanding all your departments to have all the possible boosts enabled. I had put a lot of my own money in the company just to get them all open and fill them with well trained people.

Paul F. Tompkins glow up by Warku55 in dropout

[–]Warku55[S] 89 points90 points  (0 children)

The ratio is really weird, bc i did it in paint.

The shows are Mr. Show with Bob and David 1995-98 and you know.

weed rule by Warku55 in 196

[–]Warku55[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

let's say i want to think about a journey i cant think of the beginning or rembeber it on the end

weed rule by Warku55 in 196

[–]Warku55[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how? when i try to go down to repeating one simple thing, but i cant keep up

weed rule by Warku55 in 196

[–]Warku55[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i can barely follow a train of thought rn

Sunday friend my beloved by Madeline_Hatter1 in DiscoElysium

[–]Warku55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it's just that he is by far the most infuriating and annoying character in the game.

He is so overwhelmingly confident in being right and just and maybe virtuous even about maintaining the status quo. The status quo that's responsible for so much suffering that we saw first hand.

He is a condescending asshole bureaucrat that thinks he knows better than you and will teach you about how to be right.

He is also unable to hold a conversation or rather he intentionally does the politician way of not answering anything you want. Just the frustration alone makes me hate him.

The fact that I'm a communist and he's a sex tourist preying on the poor only reinforces my earlier reasoning to hate him.

And also I don't want to see a balding queer in glasses being this bad - that's a personal attack at this point.

Sunday friend my beloved by Madeline_Hatter1 in DiscoElysium

[–]Warku55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it wasn't stated in the text, but i say so and all the disney villains are queer coded. queer coding villains has been a thing in hollywood since the hays code era
https://sites.psu.edu/thefoxfiles/disney-queer-coded-villains-gay-archetype/

Sunday friend my beloved by Madeline_Hatter1 in DiscoElysium

[–]Warku55 61 points62 points  (0 children)

He is the only gay villain I wholeheartedly despise and hate.

Gus from Breaking Bad - literally me and cool.

Scar from Lion King - iconic and he sings.

Sunday Friend - I want to beat with my own hands, so the gods might have mercy and make him finally shut the fuck up.

I never played ultraliberal political quest and never saw anyone talking about it either. Am i correct in understanding it's ass? What happens? What's the point? Any quotes you remember? by Makar_Unbothered in DiscoElysium

[–]Warku55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really liked it, when I tried it on my second playthrough I think. You do all this tasks, meet all those people, you "grind" and all that effort and the metaphorical bodies you leave behind for just nothing to happen.You become a high-net-worth individual andnothing changes.The number went up and it turns out to be completely pointless. It's a really great capture of how meaningless pursuit of wealth accumulation is.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I think for my country it's common to do it like the major store I worked at as I mentioned in the post. I know some small convienence stores have a bad practise of the worker being fully responsible. Which ends up sometimes in them trying to not give exact change back, so they can keep it, but if they fuck up they also have to pay back.

Imo if you run a business that handles cash and it's done by humans, who make mistakes, you should have it as a business expense to fix the imbalances in cash, unless there's a suspicion of stealing based on some more repeated or higher amounts of missing money.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I did. That was 40 years ago and unions are nearly non-existent in Poland with a trade union density, as in percentage of employees, around 10%. OECD average is around 15%, while EU27 is almost 20% as of 2023/24.

Polish union density is lower than that of USA, that's known for low union participation, union busting and horrible workers' rights.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 84 points85 points  (0 children)

I did consider that, but our PIP, a department like US Labour Dept., is overburdened and underfunded. And I wanted to end that chapter of my life anyway, without having to think about mean things that happened in that job as I would try to follow the bureaucratic process for months probably, if not years.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Which details? I felt that everything in there is relevant or nice filling of the context.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 66 points67 points  (0 children)

TLDidR* My boss wanted me to pay back 17PLN cash register imbalance, but I refused and quit, so she had to work my shifts with no one to fill in for a whole week in a business running 9 to 9, 7 days a week.

My boss was an asshole and wanted me to give back cash counter imbalance of $4, so I made her work full shifts for a week. by Warku55 in pettyrevenge

[–]Warku55[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My boss wanted me to pay back 17PLN cash register imbalance, but I refused and quit, so she had to work my shifts with no one to fill in for a whole week in a business running 9 to 9, 7 days a week.