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    Sagaciously Single
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    7 words you should avoid using in the workplace.

    "And this you can know - fear the time when Manself will not suffer and die for a concept, for this one quality is the foundation of Manself, and this one quality is man, distinctive in the universe". - John Steinbeck.

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    1.Girls
    2’Bossy
    3.Feisty
    4.Ball busting
    5.Bitch
    6.Shrill
    7.Sweetie, honey-bun

    I GOT ALL 7!

    Wanna hear the other 350 thousand words and their innumerable sequences?

    I know and use them all!

    I guess I’d get fired for calling a stupid motherf~~~er a stupid motherf~~~er.

    It’s no wonder we’re in a depression…

    #256302
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    I want to avoid ALL feminine references in the workplace. Hire ONLY males, and your business will be far better off.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

    #256306
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    Experienced
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    And then why not outlaw by death, saying “us” anytime in the workplace if all 108 sexes are not present unless you note this in the same sentence.

    The guy obviously missed having his ass kicked by peers when he was growing up.

    And Beyoncé….well, I’d rather f~~~ a glowing branding iron.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Beyoncé’s quote says it all, “I’m not bossy. I’m the boss.”

    In my opinion, it’s every woman’s wet dream to be a “boss”, particularly when they get to be a boss over men.

    The workplace is saturated with feminism now days. I work in this environment – almost daily new workplace regulations come out. I often don’t know how to address a lady without upsetting her. (requirements change often). Our country is “circling the bowl” so to speak.

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    So I’d like to know when a co-worker is being unduly “bossy” and happens to be female, how are you supposed to address this? If they’re actually the boss and have the capability/skills to be worthy of respect, they can be bossy all they want and I don’t have a problem.

    It’s when they’re completely incompetent or unqualified and presume to tell me how to do my job, that’s when I have a problem with it, regardless of whether it’s a male or female. The problem is, if it happens to be female, any criticism whatsoever is now suddenly “discrimination” or “bigotry.”

    In many cases, this makes women inferior hiring choices because they have a higher potential for becoming a serious liability than a man who could be fired much easier, for far more spurious reasons.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    Deadly Raver
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    Great list. I now know what to say to help detect feminists within an area without having to use anything other than just the sound of my voice.

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

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    FunInTheSun
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    I take Stealthy’s advice: I say my pleasantries, get to work, and keep my mouth shut as much as possible. When I have enough money to retire, I’ll tell the world to kiss my ass.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    I cite as an example the consequences of women being the boss, Carly Fiorina. She was CEO of Hewlett-Packard, a company or corporation that makes great electronic equipment. She almost destroyed that company. As for as I know all women who are in charge of something have Men to make the decisions that are necessary to succeed. The ones that have women around them to help with decisions fail. To the best of my knowledge women aren’t very good bosses. The ones that rely on Men to help them succeed. Someone posted an article about a woman that started a business and hired only women. The women bickered and did a lot of cat fighting, ostracized this woman or that woman. Basically they didn’t do the work they were supposed to do and ultimately the business failed. The female owner of the company said the next time she was going to hire only MEN. It seems it takes total failure of something for women to wake up and see they belong in the home because they can’t handle much else that requires decisions that can affect other people. That may sound misogynist but it is mostly what I have seen over my lifetime. Women are generally happier in the home.

    Women's brains and vagina have one thing in common. There is nothing in there until a man puts something in there.

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