• Smoogs@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    And a reminder that the ‘extroverted’ were ‘suffering constantly’ and decided everyone must be so they made going back into the office mandatory

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      If by “extroverted” you mean middle management that realized that they are largely superflous without offices.

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        Nah I don’t plan on working in the office, but I certainly do feel the need to go out there and be on a mission, or to feel like I’m progressing, even if only on a personal level, and the lockdowns really killed that vibe, though I do agree that I think many people who have more durable worldviews, and can consistently remain introverted to a schizoid degree, e.g. old people, pets, midwives and anyone on the far end of type B personality spectrum, probably did much better than others over the lockdowns.

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      Um, the extroverts didn’t want to do more work in office, they wanted to hang out with their friends lol.

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        The extroverts need to learn how to make friends outside of the office

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          They have friends outside of the office… That they couldn’t see… because of the pandemic. They didn’t only close offices, they closed tons of stores, venues, even public parks. And even if you could gather at someone’s house, you might not want to because you might have a lot of contact with a vulnerable person. It just kinda sucked overall.

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      Hey, don’t blame us. It was the money-hungry breathing*-over-your-neck type of managers who tried to make this pushback.

      Wow excuse my fucking typo I’m only fucking human*

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          Excuse me, is micro-management like a brand new concept to you? Anyway welcome to earth.

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              Oh you found a typo, that’s wonderful. Here’s a cookie. I think this is the pettiest I’ve seen on Lemmy so far.

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                How was I being petty? You replied to my comment with all the snark of a petulant. You then waited until now to say its a typo. You know what, I dont think its a typo. I think you’re just ignorant give your response.