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I hate working for the company I work for.

I've been in 2 hrs and I already can't handle it.
It's making me physically sick.

I'm unlikely to stay the day.

I'm gonna ask for a welfare meeting today, not that it will do any good, it's likely to lose me my job.
It'll be worse if I quit tho.

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I hate working for the company I work for.

soco wrote:
You don't want to move up in the company yet you hate where you are and can't afford to leave.


So how soon will we be reading about the disgruntled ex-employee that shot and killed X number of coworkers in the UK?

Not long soco

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Your favorite horror movies?

Sherlock wrote:

J.N-Bucking wrote:
The paranormal activity films
Blair witch
Dracula
Texas chainsaw massacre
The omen
Exorcism
The mist
Psycho

Loads of them.
I love horror films and books.

I am think that what ghoulies in those horror films that could not be dispatched with a shotgun, that a SuperSoaker water gun filled with holy water would quickly dispatch!

Unfortunately in the good ol UK the super soaker would be the strongest weapon available.

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I hate working for the company I work for.

I travel in large groups of 1, sherlock.

I have no real friends other than these ones I met on help.

I owe a lot of money, so even missing 1 weeks wage would have a massive effect.
I can't afford the days I just blew out to avoid the set up, and they know this and that's why they're taking extra shifts from me.

I hate that they have me so stuck and know it.

I don't see much way of being victorious, I see the most likely outcome is just giving up

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I hate working for the company I work for.

Outside my comfort zone isn't good at any time, but due to my own stupidity I ran out of my meds and was without them for 4 days, I've been back on them 4 days now but am in a very bad place.and struggling to function with even simple tasks of life, I'm in no state to deal with this.
Found out I'm in the new spot tomorrow.
Even though they didn't get chance to frame me for something to justify it, they've moved me anyway.

I was working a load of extra shifts over Xmas covering for colegues that want Xmas with their families and trying to get myself more money, now found out they're taking those shifts off me so I can't make up for the.wage I missed from having to fake sick to avoid their set up

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Cannibalism.

I know all about that case in germany.
It was more the killing than eating that was the issue.

Some middle of nowhere cultures dine on humans that died naturally to release the spirit.
They don't agree they're cannibals at all, theyre just doing what they believe needs to be done.

If it's ever in the news a person killed someone and ate them, it's always the eating people are horrified with!!
A lot of places don't even have laws against that, surely if we're gonna be upset it should be over the killing.
Once a person is dead they're just a body, flesh and bone.

If I found myself at a cannibals house and they were about to dine on human, as long as I could be in no way.linked to the killing of dinner, I'd join in and try it very easily.

When there's no refrigeration or preservation methods available, some cannibals would slice parts off the victim whilst alive.
This is taking it to a much worse level and I don't think I could do that, but with someone.already dead I don't see the big deal.

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I hate working for the company I work for.

Sherlock wrote:
What would it take to learn the different job?

It's not just the learning that's the issue.

I have bad social anxiety.
Going working with a load of people I don't know, following procedures I don't know, being fully out of my zone is going to be a huge hurdle.

Also it's a ****shit job.
Those guys get way more grief from management and everyone else than we do.

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Your favorite horror movies?

The paranormal activity films
Blair witch
Dracula
Texas chainsaw massacre
The omen
Exorcism
The mist
Psycho

Loads of them.
I love horror films and books.

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I hate working for the company I work for.

I'm mot the only one they treat on a shitty way.

I went on sick in May, still not got my full sick pay yet.

I can't afford to do it again.
I would if I could as I'm too close to snapping point and work is the last place I should be, I'm struggling to hold my ****shit together even without this.

I'm pretty sure it's to make me quit, or get a good enough reason to sack me.

They're trying to push me onto a different job and I won't be able to do it.

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Cannibalism.

Sherlock wrote:
I have been a military advisor for quite a while. One thing that I've learned--and teach--is that after people haven't eaten for three days, the veneer of civilization pretty much wears through. Then most people will do anything in order to eat.

One of my favorite movies--and books--is "In the Heart of the Sea," by Nathaniel Philbrick. This is the true story upon which Herman Melville's novel, "Moby Dick," was based. After the "white whale" destroyed their whaling ship, the crew took to the whaleboats. Long story short, they were thousands of miles from land, and they resorted to cannibalism. But they didn't just eat the dead--they drew lots to see who was going to get shot--and eaten--next.

There is a story about some Spanish explorers in America who were kept in a small hut by the Indians, and were not fed. They ended up eating each other.

In a survival situation, expect something like a "Lord of the Flies" scenario.

If you are not big and strong, or have weapons, you can expect to be eaten.

This kind of thing plays out on a lesser scale in most human situations. Look at your average workplace, and you can see predators and prey, the "haves" and the "have nots."

There is probably something like these concerns in the backs of our minds when Docteur Ralph and I fondle our weapons . . . we have decided that we do not wish to be eaten in some future apocalyptic scenario!

I recommend checking out the 1970s movie, "Soylent Green," which starred Charlton Heston. In this movie, the dead were collected and processed into food for the living. Should you get tired of the "rat race," you could go into a euthanasia center and die a peaceful death--just before you were made into food.

So, yes, truth be told--in most survival situations, people would--and usually do--resort to cannibalism. Some Russians told me that during the war it was not unusual for cannibalism to have been practiced in some Soviet communities.

I think I may check those out. Thanks.

In moby dick one of the main characters was a cannibal and it wasn't overly frowned upon.

I wouldn't hesitate to eat human in a survival situation.

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