@sarahjeong there are jobs that want you to relocate to san francisco but there are people who do not want to relocate to san francisco
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@mcclure111 why is this funny -
@sarahjeong the initial posts were funny because they utilized clever framing of the situation and comedic timing -
@mcclure111 so basically i had to be there and i will never understand -
@sarahjeong kinda yeah but i think "it's actually not funny" is a kind of understanding unto itself
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@sarahjeong It started as making fun of Slack for building a product for remote work...while requiring applicants to be willing to relocate.Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong it's a subtweet directed at Slack, primarily.https://twitter.com/0x2ba22e11/status/712065153618059264 …Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong it's "come to Brazil" for 2016Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong people who don't realise that Slack is distributed were making fun of Slack for not being distributed & the format became a memeMerci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong judging from the responses you're getting the meme has outlived the original joke, which is... -
@sarahjeong ... there was a Craigslist job opening that was unintentionally ironic. They were requiring relocation to SF ... -
@sarahjeong ... to work on a "cutting edge remote collaboration product"
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