This reminds me of when my company’s software had something called Work Order Groups. It’s a very lengthy term so we tended to shorten it to WOG all over the place. Then we had an Australian customer politely let us know that wog is a racial slur in the commonwealth, so we had to change it everywhere.
 
There's a similar situation in the subreddit I mod, we talk about "word of god" a lot (ie statements from the creator of a fictional work, such as George Lucas for Star Wars or JRR Tolkien for LOTR), and people tend to shorten that to WOG a lot, except there's an automated filter that catches comments slurs like "wog" and removes them, so then the mods have to go back and manually approve every comment.
 
There's a similar situation in the subreddit I mod, we talk about "word of god" a lot (ie statements from the creator of a fictional work, such as George Lucas for Star Wars or JRR Tolkien for LOTR), and people tend to shorten that to WOG a lot, except there's an automated filter that catches comments slurs like "wog" and removes them, so then the mods have to go back and manually approve every comment.
You know it's not often I come across a slur I've never heard of, figures it would be the British.

To me the word just means a frog. I think specifically a tadpole.
 
I just applied for a new position at work. It's for a Trainer position, training new hires. I enjoyed helping training new hires last year, so now I have experience and references to give ne a good word.

I doubt I'll get it, but I'm crossing my fingers. Wish me luck, folks!
So, update on this situation: I have an "interview" next week.

I say "interview," because they're doing this differently. Rather than a straight interview, I have to role-play as a trainer on the first day of training. I even had to set up the meeting, myself. They sent me some documents as a guide for the process.

As nervous as I am, it's a really neat idea. I'm going to practice for it, and might ask some friends to maybe do a video call with me to let me practice.
 
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"Ooh, you rolled a critical failure for your first interaction as a trainer. You reach out to shake the new hire's hand but miss, and you end up accidentally squeezing his junk instead."
 
I know right?!? I was surprised too when I learned that back when I left school and first started working. Prior to that I always greeted new people by giving their spaghetti and meatballs a good ol' honk honk!
 
They're doing handshakes wrong in both illustrations, so I'd say crit miss all around. Especially the guy on the left, who's right hand seems to be on...backwards? Reversed? It hurts me to look at it.
 

GasBandit

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They're doing handshakes wrong in both illustrations, so I'd say crit miss all around. Especially the guy on the left, who's right hand seems to be on...backwards? Reversed? It hurts me to look at it.
It's J. Geil.
#JojoReferencesNobodyButGasbanditGets

(Yes I know J. Geil had two RIGHT hands not two left hands shutup the picture is mirrored or something I don't know)
 
Is "bubble gum" a perfume scent that women wear? I ask because one of my hot female subordinates smells heavily like bubble gum today. Like, everything smelled normal until she walked in, and now I swear the air is infused with a pink tint.
 

Zappit

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Welp, ADHD is a hell of a thing. I was managing the internal suspension room today - just one kid who behaved and was doing his work all day - and then it hit me. I suddenly envisioned exactly how to continue my old webcomic Supervillainous. Not a reboot, not a new set of characters, but a new volume picking up where the original left off. And it actually would work really well and reposition the entire original cast. And I want to do it, but I also want to remaster the original to improve the art and I’d have print files to boot. I never did that with the original because I never expected it to take off the way it did. Hell, if John Allison can remaster his old comics…

And I’m torn, because it would be a lot more work, and I’m still doing Huzzah! I want those characters to have their stories told, but I can admit my enthusiasm for that project has never matched what I had for Supervillainous. I also think my writing for SV was a lot better, too, probably because of My lifelong love of the genre.

But I also want to turn Supervillainous into a pitch packet to send to the syndicates. My dream has always been to be a syndicated cartoonist. Yet that involves changing a lot of things, and some of my wildest jokes, like the henchmen getting mulched into a smoothie by faulty death traps, can’t work for that audience. I actually have about ten strips done for this, and I’ll probably share them so you can compare.

My Creative juices are flowing like crazy, but it’s overwhelming right now.
 

Dave

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Weirdness going on in my Twitch. Guy I watch called TheRealSupdamore plays PUBG. But today, he was watching this video:



It's a couple guys who break into an abandoned castle as poke around. But what the video doesn't show is that this place is NOT abandoned. Apparently this castle belongs to Sup's family. It's fairly unreachable for a few months of the year but they live in it 7 or 8 months annually. These guys broke in, stole a bunch of artwork, and then posted the geolocation to a site where people host raves. A BUNCH of people then broke in as well and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of artwork and antiques. The streamer was showing proof that it's his family and was correcting the completely made-up history of the YouTube video.

They have been nuking comments in the YouTube video about how these guys broke in and stole shit. I've commented a few times and have sent a message to the sponsor as well. Their Contact Us page is https://www.foreo.com/support/contact

You know, if you feel like joining me in the crusade.

edit: The artist is Sup's grandfather. He has some of his art and shows it on stream.
 
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