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The Life The Loc
You see a small village You see a stream a waterfall The rivers edge trees felds swamps... you see a tribe dancing around the fire with a woman in an alter above the fire The children play games in the dirt with rocks .... The women dance... The men dance And they dance together... a feast is prepared
By David Lyric3 years ago in Humans
Poverty Charges Interest
Poverty, like wealth, also charges interest. Don't have money for tires now? Pay for a tow truck and lost time from work later. Don't have time or insurance for a dental cleaning? Pay for dentures later. Don't have the money for a vacation? Pay for a nervous breakdown later. Negative momentum in the wrong direction is still momemtum. In our current economy, you can go up or down, but staying afloat with a middle-class job is as scarce as a unicorn these days. What we've got now is modern-day corporate slavery.
By Susan Eileen 3 years ago in Humans
The Lost Scrolls of Nestor & Tinka 2022
Getting warmed up The first Sunday morning, one of our favorite age-old traditions is 'the song' with our friends The Dregs at 9:30 AM. Right before the song begins, we are playfully warming up our voices. Nestor sings, "mi mi mi," and it slowly becomes an ego-maniacal, "Me. Me. Me...Me!"
By Tinka Boudit She/Her3 years ago in Humans
The owner of the company is not bad, the market does not love it.
I have written a few articles related to the workplace before and the response has been overwhelming, with people saying that they have learned and want to know more tips on how to line up with their bosses and to go line up with them themselves.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Who is worse off in the workplace when a subordinate throws problems at his or her boss?
What should you do as a superior when subordinates leave problems to their superiors? Some people also mention that there are always some old-timers on the team, what should you do?
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
How to survive the probationary period after jumping ship? Here are some things to know
When you move to a new company, there is a probationary period before you become a permanent employee, which is a period when the employee and the company are looking at each other. How can you tell if the company is the right place for you when you are on probation? How can you prove yourself to the company? This article will give you the answers.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans




