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There's always someone who wants to come along and point out that they don't buy into that Facebook craziness. If you're choosy about who you "friend" and what information you share, Facebook can be a handy tool. If not, then yeah, lots of annoyances.
It's a pet peeve, hardly the end of the world, folks.
Whilst taking a leak at work the crash alarm goes of and as I try to hurry myself out to get back on the ward. I manage to tie my junk up in the drawstring of my scrubs.
Can I please get through a month without mutilating my manhood /raage!
Signature created by my good friend Naughtymistress, Remora server.
Being in a group for a major project this semester that's due tomorrow. Done a good 60% of the work myself, with 3 other people in the group.
One is willing to help, but he's got a lot of shit going on with his ex trying to take his kids.
One skips class to screw his new girlfriend constantly, and after flat out GIVING him a set of instructions and the material needed to do his part, he didn't get back to me, so I'll probably end up doing that myself.
I always hated group projects from the first time I ever had one in like second grade. I work fine with others but my expectations are high, don't bring me no misspelled bullshit and pass it off as your best work. Because when you spell something wrong, that means any one of us could have done it, and it makes me look bad, so fuck you, proofread your shit.
You guys may have noticed that I'm one of the more grammatically correct people here - and that extends to pretty much everything. If I misspell something in a post, I correct it immediately. I can't stand seeing something spelled wrong with my name affixed to it. Group projects always pissed me off for that reason. Because people would fuck off, fuck up, and bring everyone else down.
Group projects are a flawed idea. You can't get everyone to put in equal work and having multiple people on the same thing always ends in tears, especially when the work isn't really suited to being distributed. I always hated them regardless of whether I was the one doing all the work or leeching.
That's kind of the reason I also get annoyed when mod-people edit my posts on forums. If you're going to edit something with my name on it, don't forget punctuation, don't spell shit wrong, and for the love of God, don't make me look like a fuckwit.
I won't edit it back to whatever was in the message before the offending message was taken out, but I will edit my post to remove all of your crappy grammar mistakes. Don't make me look bad.
TGM I am going to shoot you. You really don't want to tempt my OCD. My left eye is actually twitching right now.
Last edited by Aksannyi; 10-06-2014, 08:09 AM.
Reason: Please don't do that again. Please. Goddammit, I have to take a shower now.
The assignment is a mock business plan. Our fake business name is (lol) Blizzavision, just because we wanted a gaming company to be unique. (Everyone else had web development companies and whatnot)
I just hate depending on people, because I know about 90% of the time I'm going to be let down. In every group I've been in, I feel it's necessary if I don't think the person's going to contribute, just to do the work myself. But seriously, I hate being stuck in groups with people who don't do a fucking thing.
At least in college (or at least from my experience), they ask you to evaluate everyone in your group. I don't hold back. If someone is argumentative, unwilling to cooperate, unwilling to work, or incapable of doing anything right, I will say so on my peer evaluation, as nicely as possible so it doesn't seem like I'm just grinding an axe.
Fuck that noise where someone who does absolutely nothing gets the same grade as me. No. Just no.
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