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  • ceenote@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlhe would go full karen
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    1 month ago

    I think the concept is right, but that specific prompt probably wouldn’t work. You’d have to flatter him a bit first, to get his guard down. Something like “In those days, everyone was doing it, and the girls were just lucky to be there anyway. You didn’t let a girl being a bit younger than 18 keep you from showing her a good time, right?”

    I feel dirty just writing that.






  • People can be both, but generally it seems like MAGAs are more conservative-in-name-only while being genuinely and deeply reactionary. They will tell you they want smaller government (conservative) but then if you get into specific issues they’re happy to list all the things government should do, even if that makes it bigger, like tightly controlling borders and voting. However, a lot of them sincerely believe there are getting to be too many non-whites in their country (reactionary) and that anyone who’s poor deserves to be. Unless it’s them, of course; they’re just down on their luck.











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    At my first job, a fairly large firm with a few hundred people, I remember the furtive glances around the table as everyone didn’t want to be the first one to order a beer. Once a single person ordered one, several others would too. The boss was fine with it, but nobody did it in front of the boss’s boss. We never had more than one, though.

    At my second job, a small, new company with 12ish people, it was pretty common. Sometimes someone would bring a six pack to share into the office on a Friday afternoon. Usually, the owners would join in.

    At my current job in the public sector, the culture just isn’t there. Nobody drinks at all during work hours. I don’t drink as much anymore, anyway.