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RE: What You Really Really Want

in #life2 years ago

LOL, that'd be right on point, sigh.

Which is plain daft. Sometimes the crusaders for freedom don't realise that they impinge upon our freedoms with their crusades!

Daft, haven't heard that word in a while, good choice. Freedom does not reside outside oneself, not that I've ever found. I wonder if these people ever clean out their own closets before projecting whatever thought forms out there.

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They would never dream of looking in the darkened mess of their own closets! Too many skeletons! Haha.

Daft is a great word. I sue it all the time. In Scotland we call someone a daftie if they are overly... well, daftt! It can be affectionate but is usually despairing. I think I will call someone in work it today

They neva do, even when vigorously pointed in that direction, which is about the time I go invisible, LOL

Daftie, I like that even more. I used to hear "daft" often enough where I grew up, but not where I live now. Usually it is despairing, yes.

What kind of work do you do? I think I smell orifice (office) work.

It is indeed orifice work. I work in IT, Software Testing. A bland and boring job especially as I am now no longer a grunt and have to constantly navigate the muddy waters of office politics shenanigans and battle verbally with people whos vanity dwarves the office we work in!

Orifice torture...and IT, testing, oh what fun the politics of it all, such joys and thrills (not really, getting bad flashbacks of another orifice). You need a broadsword, or maybe just bring a giant bullfrog in, say it's your pet. I'll leave the rest to your imagination. Bullfrogs now live in my mind.