perfect is the opposite of good
tetris11
I think just go the Invader Zim route and infer honorifics by height.
"Yes, my tallest" and "forgive me, my tallest" should cover you in most yes/no situations.
And if they're not taller than you? Well then they're less intelligent, so you can turn up your nose in scorn and look over heads until they go away.
I learned a lot of about social interaction from that show.
Poppet is my fave, Midlands I think
If Amazon has shown us anything though, its that reviews can be bought and sold en masse. I'm not sure how Steam reviews are mitigating this, but I fear that it will be undermined soon
sorry, I did take a low approach there by lumping you with the "let the market sort it out" folks. Apologies.
Still, "clearly told" could mean anything from a cigarette style warning to a single overlooked "parental advisory" style sticker
"Yousa wants me dead-dead? Oh pooie!"
proceeds to trip over your furniture and inadvertently set your house on fire
Exactly, because as we all know - all consumers are all experts in all the products that they use and so deserve no protection from scheming producers.
Get out of here
I think intent needs to be factored in. If the colleague's intent was purely to terrorise then that should be punishable. If their intent was humour, albeit at the expense of OP, I think some leniency should be involved, at least until they understand the gravity of their offence.
We are all ignorant of the sensitivies of others in at least one degree, is my defense here.
AFI are timeless poets. You could take their songs 100 years back in time and they'd still work.
I, I came here by day
But I left here in darkness
And found you, found you on the way...
Star really grated at the beginning. Rich girl having rich girl problems with rich boy. There was no tension, nothing.
Then they started introducing dark elements in there - monsters, her family's dark past, the unspoken guilt of those they usurped. It got really good then
well that's just ridiculous now
priest clears throat "in the immortal words of the deceased: f*ck da police coming straight from the underground..."