what is your gender and who seem more socially aggressive toward you in workplace settings?
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I think generally?
Maybe if you describe an example it’ll click. (Although historically bullies have avoided me despite my having markers of an easy target so idk.)1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @goblinodds
hm its actually kind of tough to make legible common signs: cutting you off in conversations, raising their voice at you
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Hmmm, outside of my old boss, who was v stereotypically Brooklyn aggro (and a woman), I don’t think this has happened to me at work, and as far as I’ve noticed it’s been pretty rare in general. Maybe bc I have the luxury of being able to just walk away from assholes?
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Replying to @goblinodds @eigenrobot
Ehhhh, watch it heeyah. One example the Chaos Partner loves to do: assign work with a fake unreasonable deadline, make it known that she could do it in half the time (even though her stuff is always late) and then make a big condescending huff about the quality of the results.
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Replying to @TheAgeofShoddy @eigenrobot
Fuuuck. Is it bad that my first thought is “hmmmm how to thwart this piece of shit?”
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idk odds are Heroes bad?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @TheAgeofShoddy
probably the correct response in this case is definitely not “only the ones who refuse to kill villains” >_> but it was the only thing that came to mind
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