I arrived here courtesy of the NY Times. Your blog, nay your ideas, concepts, and work are quite intriguing and I look forward to reading through them, both "old and new."
This hits home perfectly at this moment, as I was fired this week--first time ever and after 9 years of working for a "Devil wears Prada" sort of twit.
Love your thoughts; thanks for blogging them to share!
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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good dreams and good thıngs
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This is hilarious. Thank you for brightening my day.
I got linked to your blog from http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/
and this blog is AWESOME. I love the humor style, thank you!
haha i saw this on freakonomics too ! amazing stuff
I don't get it! Can somebody explain?
the place determines what the human is.
at home, the human is a person. At work, the human is a thing. The humor is in the fact that home is affirming and that work is dehumanizing.
/babble
I think my favorite part of this is the title.
I arrived here courtesy of the NY Times. Your blog, nay your ideas, concepts, and work are quite intriguing and I look forward to reading through them, both "old and new."
This hits home perfectly at this moment, as I was fired this week--first time ever and after 9 years of working for a "Devil wears Prada" sort of twit.
Love your thoughts; thanks for blogging them to share!
I found your site last week while looking for something else (isn't that always the way?)
This one is excellent.
kt - may you land on your feet, quickly, and end up being the twit's boss someday!
kelsey atherton, if that's the case, shouldn't the 'place' and 'person' labels be swapped?
@kt
I once wound up receiving a resume from a former boss who had done me wrong. It was with great satisfaction that I placed it in the wastebasket.
May you have a similar experience someday.
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