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You may be asking your fish heads what exactly this has to do with Batman Arkham, and the answer would be it's reddit. Funny username tho considering they are a secondary school student in the UK
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A fun one from r/antiwork I'm so afwaid my coworker open carries at work. "management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this" I wonder why?
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My new co-worker wears a handgun at work and I feel unsafe.
My new coworker wears a handgun at work and seems to be an unstable and angry person. After two weeks working with this person, it’s become clear he is volatile and unstable. I can’t believe my work allows him to have this gun at work. Everyone walks on eggshells around him. Not sure what to do about the situation.
Edit: I stated in a comment that some coworkers didn’t care about his gun. I spoke with 2 coworkers that don’t have much interaction with him and they didn’t know about his gun or didn’t seem to care.
Management is clearly frightened of him. He speaks down to management on a daily basis and they do nothing about it. I share an office with him and he’s proven to be unstable. That is the issue. Management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this.
 
A fun one from r/antiwork I'm so afwaid my coworker open carries at work. "management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this" I wonder why?
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My new co-worker wears a handgun at work and I feel unsafe.
My new coworker wears a handgun at work and seems to be an unstable and angry person. After two weeks working with this person, it’s become clear he is volatile and unstable. I can’t believe my work allows him to have this gun at work. Everyone walks on eggshells around him. Not sure what to do about the situation.
Edit: I stated in a comment that some coworkers didn’t care about his gun. I spoke with 2 coworkers that don’t have much interaction with him and they didn’t know about his gun or didn’t seem to care.
Management is clearly frightened of him. He speaks down to management on a daily basis and they do nothing about it. I share an office with him and he’s proven to be unstable. That is the issue. Management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this.

America is fucking nuts
 
You may be asking your fish heads what exactly this has to do with Batman Arkham, and the answer would be it's reddit. Funny username tho considering they are a secondary school student in the UK
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A fun one from r/antiwork I'm so afwaid my coworker open carries at work. "management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this" I wonder why?
View attachment 5291932
My new co-worker wears a handgun at work and I feel unsafe.
My new coworker wears a handgun at work and seems to be an unstable and angry person. After two weeks working with this person, it’s become clear he is volatile and unstable. I can’t believe my work allows him to have this gun at work. Everyone walks on eggshells around him. Not sure what to do about the situation.
Edit: I stated in a comment that some coworkers didn’t care about his gun. I spoke with 2 coworkers that don’t have much interaction with him and they didn’t know about his gun or didn’t seem to care.
Management is clearly frightened of him. He speaks down to management on a daily basis and they do nothing about it. I share an office with him and he’s proven to be unstable. That is the issue. Management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this.
"The Hangman" souds like a good name for a tranny villian.
 
*Reddit is fucking unhinged and nuts
Most of the time they are terminal online loser but since they want to be progressive they do not have a proper way to vent

I was thinking more along the lines of people just casually bringing weapons along to an office job.

Most of the people I work with, I wouldn't even trust them with a stapler.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of people just casually bringing weapons along to an office job.

Most of the people I work with, I wouldn't even trust them with a stapler.
In context of the antipost yes America is fucked up but at the same time the post is very vague about the situation (I am not a burger) but what job allows a firearm at the worksite and how is the person violent or unstable
 
Management is clearly frightened of him. He speaks down to management on a daily basis and they do nothing about it. I share an office with him and he’s proven to be unstable. That is the issue. Management keeps putting off my meetings regarding this.
if anyone in management were actually frightened the guy would be fired yesterday unless he is the CEO's nephew
 
what job allows a firearm at the worksite and how is the person violent or unstable

In the reddest of red states here and besides cops/security guards I only ever see gun shop or pawn shop workers openly carrying while on the job. Probably some check cashing places? but I haven't been in one of them since I was like 18.

Weed dispensary clerks aren't "open carrying" but they're loltastically obvious with a fanny-pack strapped around their shoulder. (edit: should point out that bc of fed laws, weed shops in most [all?] states are cash-only and get robbed all the time.)

Pajeet and camel shops you know they have something but they aren't new to it like the young weed shop people are so you won't see any evidence of it until it's too late and they decide you've jogged your last jog.
 
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(edit: should point out that bc of fed laws, weed shops in most [all?] states are cash-only and get robbed all the time.)
It has nothing to do with federal laws and everything to do with banks just refusing to do business with them. Yes, it forces most weed places to carry a lot of cash on hand, and yes, that does lead to a lot of violent robberies. I've even heard state level politicians correlate the two and say that decriminalizing weed has caused violent crime to skyrocket.
 
It has nothing to do with federal laws and everything to do with banks just refusing to do business with them.
and why do you think they refuse to do business with weed stores? because they are really fucking averse to the idea of knowingly and willingly conducting financial business with people who are openly breaking federal law. that would potentially open them up to all sorts of legal headaches, better to just avoid it entirely.
 
and why do you think they refuse to do business with weed stores? because they are really fucking averse to the idea of knowingly and willingly conducting financial business with people who are openly breaking federal law. that would potentially open them up to all sorts of legal headaches, better to just avoid it entirely.
The feds have no business even regulating this in the first place. Wickard v. Filburn is pure trash.
 
and why do you think they refuse to do business with weed stores? because they are really fucking averse to the idea of knowingly and willingly conducting financial business with people who are openly breaking federal law. that would potentially open them up to all sorts of legal headaches, better to just avoid it entirely.
They never had a problem taking Epstein's money, even after his business affairs were out in the open. Banks break the law all the time. They're constantly paying out hundreds of millions in fines for one crime or another, but their crimes generate more profit than the fines cost and nobody goes to jail. If you think banks are afraid of taking taxed weed money then you're naïve.
 
college kid with two moms doesn't want to be twansphobic for not wanting to live with a pooner
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My roommate is trans (ftm) and its giving us some problems
yeah the title looks bad, but hear me out
I'm a sophomore right now and due to a variety of unfortunate reasons, I (M) was placed with two other strangers in a one room triple. Things did not start off so well when we got our roommate assignments over the summer and I tried to contact them both over email trying to get to know the but they never responded. Anyways last week school starts again, we meet and devin (fake name) informs us that he's trans and that he had some rules that we had to follow. Which is totally fine! Being trans is really hard and it seems like residential services were unwilling to provide a single, its an unfortunate situation. (it should be known that i am a straight cis man, but I said i was comfortable with roommates of different gender identities because my 2 moms wanted me to). Devin's main rule was no changing in the room. Like not even a little bit. He also "would prefer" that we exit the room when he's changing because the private gender neutral bathroom is on another floor and he doesnt want to use the men's bathroom (why tho???). My other roommate has been 100% cool with this and has been totally fine with the rules, but he's told me he doesnt love the rules either.
We had an issue yesterday where I came back from a run visibly drenched and exhausted and changed my shirt while facing the wall. Devin gets really upset, which suprised me as i was only half-aware he was even there. I apologize and say it wont happen again but now I'm worried that I can't handle a full year of this. its just generally a hassle to go to the shower (and potentially wait in line for a shower) every single time i need to change, esp for a guy like me who does not care about who sees his balls any day of the week. Im not trying to be a roommate nudist, I just feel like its not an insane ask to have someone just turn around if they care that much when youre changing in a room with them. Oh yeah did I mention that he tattled to the RA about some beverages I had in the closet, and also goes to bed before 1030? (why he was placed with me is beyond my comprehension)
I feel kinda stuck. I feel bad asking to move just because my roommate is trans, and I also dont really want to deal with the optics of that (especially with my parents), but I also feel like I would have a better time somewhere else. I feel extra shitty because my other roommate is totally fine with it. I like devin, and he has had roommates who were much less supportive of him than I have been. Should I just deal? Is there another solution I'm not thinking of? would really appreciate some help here.
 
Is he retarded? Why would he frame this as "my roommate is a trans and it's causing problems" and not "my roommate is a pain in the ass and it's causing problems"? It's almost as he's wanting to be cancelled.

irony clickbait titling, redditors think it's a chud thread, can't resist coming inside to educate. See instead a few trans-respecting + 2 moms things peppered in that text. Thousands of eyes on that, better than updoots but maybe get some a dem too.

it's the reddit equivalent of hipster faggots irl paying 60k for a restored old chevy short-wide "you thought one thing! but then you looked inside and saw I had 2 black cocks in my mouth!"
 
He also "would prefer" that we exit the room when he's changing because the private gender neutral bathroom is on another floor and he doesnt want to use the men's bathroom (why tho???).
Why, indeed? Because it knows it is a woman. But you can't say that in 2023.
We had an issue yesterday where I came back from a run visibly drenched and exhausted and changed my shirt while facing the wall. Devin gets really upset, which suprised me as i was only half-aware he was even there.
LOL. WTF did it think would happen, living in a dormitory with two males?
 
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