Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.
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When your family tries to pressure you into Fantasy Football because it's "family time" but really it's because they want a bigger league.
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@Derp A board game call Nemesis. http://awakenrealms.com/games/nemesis/
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@Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
When your family tries to pressure you into Fantasy Football because it's "family time" but really it's because they want a bigger league.
It's Dungeons and Dragons for people that used to pick on the kids who played Dungeons and Dragons.
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I uh, kind of enjoy the trash talk and rivalry that comes with fantasy football and miss having a league to play in.
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MSB League?
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If we ever did an MSB Fantasy Football League, here are some prospective team names:
- Jill
- Social Rolls are my Forte
- FORTEtude Check
- I Butkus Staffers
- Demarcus +Warn
- The Faradelphia Eagles
- My MLB plays BSG
- Bill Belliclique
- Surrty Yard Penalty
- Into Tight End TS
- The Shangri LA Rams
- FS3 Point Conversion
- Page Interference
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@Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
I uh, kind of enjoy the trash talk and rivalry that comes with fantasy football and miss having a league to play in.
I enjoy it, but am just way too busy and need less to juggle. In the very near future I'm going to give zero fucks about football stats, injuries, and checking a lineup.
But I tell this to my famn damily and they're like: "buuuuut we're family we've gotta stiiiick together. Y U No Luv Ur Aunts and Cousins?"
They're some heartstring pulling motherfuckers.
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@Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
If we ever did an MSB Fantasy Football League, here are some prospective team names:
- Jill
- Social Rolls are my Forte
- FORTEtude Check
- I Butkus Staffers
- Demarcus +Warn
- The Faradelphia Eagles
- My MLB plays BSG
- Bill Belliclique
- Surrty Yard Penalty
- Into Tight End TS
- The Shangri LA Rams
- FS3 Point Conversion
- Page Interference
Dibs on Bill Belliclique
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@Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
If we ever did an MSB Fantasy Football League, here are some prospective team names:
- Jill
- Social Rolls are my Forte
- FORTEtude Check
- I Butkus Staffers
- Demarcus +Warn
- The Faradelphia Eagles
- My MLB plays BSG
- Bill Belliclique
- Surrty Yard Penalty
- Into Tight End TS
- The Shangri LA Rams
- FS3 Point Conversion
- Page Interference
Sorry, but I'd have my own team:
My couch pulls out, but I don't, so now I have twincest babies.
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Having to read, in detail, 77 pages of the Public Access Counselor's manual.
Why?
So that I can prove that no, we do not have to leave birth certificates and driver's licenses unredacted in a public records request.
You would think this would be common sense
It is not.
You would also think the legislature would have included these things in public access exceptions explicitly.
They did not.
Appreciate your paralegals, people. We are the thin line between your private information and the people who insist they are entitled to it under FOIA, because nervous attorneys who take a too-literal reading of statute lists won't help you.
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Good paralegals are worth their weight in gold for so many reasons, JFC.
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@Ganymede said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
Good paralegals are worth their weight in gold for so many reasons, JFC.
I mean, granted, I didn't find explicitly what I was looking for. But I did find the part where it says 'this is not an exhaustive list' and 'agencies can make judgment calls about material they think should be non-disclosable if they are willing to back it up in court, when necessary'.
But more importantly, I found the part where it says 'the penalty for this is a stern reprimand from the public access counselor and a directive to send unredacted information'.
So there is literally no penalty for playing it safe, other than 'someone else tells us we have to do it which then means that it is not our problem as far as liability goes when someone misuses this information'.
And I dare any judge on the planet to tell us that we have to leave that material unredacted.
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Peeve: My body not making up its mind as to how tired it feels, to the point I go in to get my thyroid checked three days ago (got hit with hypothyroidism last year depleting my energy often) and EVERYTHING IN MY BLOOD WORK IS NORMAL.
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@dvoraen said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
EVERYTHING IN MY BLOOD WORK IS NORMAL
That means your caffeine levels are low.
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@Tinuviel said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
@dvoraen said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
EVERYTHING IN MY BLOOD WORK IS NORMAL
That means your caffeine levels are low.
No, no they definitely were not. 44oz pepsi (w/ vanilla) had been consumed prior to that blood draw. >.>
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Peeve: When you don't recognize the worst parts of yourself.
It's very hard for me not to beat myself up over things I do, rather than putting that energy towards just not doing them. This gives me reason to beat myself up over not recognizing this. Which gives me reason to....
Sometimes I understand why some people drink.
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Baking recipes that assume you have a standing mixer but don't MENTION it in the actual tools.
There are many places where a hand mixer does not cut it.
Excuse me as I go back to scraping bits of dough off of every part of me... and changing clothes. An apron was not sufficient for this!
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@silverfox said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:
Baking recipes that assume you have a standing mixer but don't MENTION it in the actual tools.
There are many places where a hand mixer does not cut it.
Excuse me as I go back to scraping bits of dough off of every part of me... and changing clothes. An apron was not sufficient for this!
Most dough recipes don't really require a mixer though. It doesn't tend to make it easier without a dough hook. Just work it by hand.
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No baking recipes require a standing mixer. They just make life a whole lot easier.