Always makes me kek there are people this fucking stupid who to this day say stuff like this and somehow don't stop to think their words might be leaked when it keeps happening.
They're not sending their best. Or they are, which explains so much more.
if an attractive girl suddenly pretended to be interested in my work
They don't have to be attractive, they just have to be in your league. Heck, depending on your self-esteem and if you're desperate enough, someone below your league would work just as well, probably more so.
As far as being interested in your work, if they're in the same field, it's perfectly reasonable to have a discussion on what you do. But, even if they're not, they'll play to your vanity, your attempts to make an impression, or maybe you just want to get something off of your shoulder.
Anyway, I don't think these string operations are as braindead as O'Keefe might have people believe.
I am like that too. I think it is also how lonely modern life is, especially for people trying to move up in the world and moving around for jobs. I have been told repeatedly coworkers are not your friends, but when you spend 40 to 60 hours a week with them it is hard not to slip up and say things you shouldn't. I am trying to move back to my family's area to help mitigate this.
Invincibility breeds sloppiness. Once you've ceased to feel consequences for so long, you simply stop trying to cover your tracks as it feels redundant to do.
I have to wonder how much those kinds of non-compete clauses etc. really matter because at the end of the day what exactly can they do other than perhaps get their money back that they paid him?
It would be nice if someone would explain the vagueries of NY law to us.
O Keefe throwing some fuel on the fire, I like how he's going straight for FOX.
I like him a lot because he's started to go after everyone that deserves it lately. Great guy
Always makes me kek there are people this fucking stupid who to this day say stuff like this and somehow don't stop to think their words might be leaked when it keeps happening.
They're not sending their best. Or they are, which explains so much more.
The honeypots O'keefe ran must have been some hot girls and guys. Or the average corpo coomer is just that much of a coomer.
They don't have to be attractive, they just have to be in your league. Heck, depending on your self-esteem and if you're desperate enough, someone below your league would work just as well, probably more so.
As far as being interested in your work, if they're in the same field, it's perfectly reasonable to have a discussion on what you do. But, even if they're not, they'll play to your vanity, your attempts to make an impression, or maybe you just want to get something off of your shoulder.
Anyway, I don't think these string operations are as braindead as O'Keefe might have people believe.
I am like that too. I think it is also how lonely modern life is, especially for people trying to move up in the world and moving around for jobs. I have been told repeatedly coworkers are not your friends, but when you spend 40 to 60 hours a week with them it is hard not to slip up and say things you shouldn't. I am trying to move back to my family's area to help mitigate this.
Invincibility breeds sloppiness. Once you've ceased to feel consequences for so long, you simply stop trying to cover your tracks as it feels redundant to do.
And if I remember right, that's in direct contradiction to Tucker's contract which keeps him off of simply joining somewhere else for 20 million.
It would be nice if someone would explain the vagueries of NY law to us.
Tucker should go after Dominion and claw back a big chunk of that 800 million dollar "settlement". AKA money laundering to pay for the next selection.
At the very least the discovery phase would be entertaining.