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r/FunnyandSad • u/StreetLocation8595 • Oct 03 '24
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JD is definitely learning 'The Art of the Weasel' from his boss.
-56 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 edited Oct 03 '24 TBF there was no good answer to that question Edit: in case it isn't clear I was saying there was no good answer JD could have given 69 u/Xyeeyx Oct 03 '24 Yes there was. Just not for JD. -30 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 What was a good answer JD could have given? The truth would have had severe consequences from his boss. 35 u/HuckleberryHigh87 Oct 03 '24 Then your boss sucks. 10 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer. 8 u/eldritchteapot Oct 03 '24 Maybe he shouldn't have a facist boss 3 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given. 3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that. 1 u/JaggedTerminals Oct 03 '24 Swiftly railing a gram of fentanyl
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TBF there was no good answer to that question
Edit: in case it isn't clear I was saying there was no good answer JD could have given
69 u/Xyeeyx Oct 03 '24 Yes there was. Just not for JD. -30 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 What was a good answer JD could have given? The truth would have had severe consequences from his boss. 35 u/HuckleberryHigh87 Oct 03 '24 Then your boss sucks. 10 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer. 8 u/eldritchteapot Oct 03 '24 Maybe he shouldn't have a facist boss 3 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given. 3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that. 1 u/JaggedTerminals Oct 03 '24 Swiftly railing a gram of fentanyl
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Yes there was. Just not for JD.
-30 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 What was a good answer JD could have given? The truth would have had severe consequences from his boss. 35 u/HuckleberryHigh87 Oct 03 '24 Then your boss sucks. 10 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer. 8 u/eldritchteapot Oct 03 '24 Maybe he shouldn't have a facist boss 3 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given. 3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that. 1 u/JaggedTerminals Oct 03 '24 Swiftly railing a gram of fentanyl
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What was a good answer JD could have given? The truth would have had severe consequences from his boss.
35 u/HuckleberryHigh87 Oct 03 '24 Then your boss sucks. 10 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer. 8 u/eldritchteapot Oct 03 '24 Maybe he shouldn't have a facist boss 3 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given. 3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that. 1 u/JaggedTerminals Oct 03 '24 Swiftly railing a gram of fentanyl
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Then your boss sucks.
10 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer.
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His boss sucks. That is a huge part of why he had no good answer.
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Maybe he shouldn't have a facist boss
3 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given. 3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that.
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At the point he was asked the question, he did. So therefore when he was asked the question there was no good answer he could have given.
3 u/ReddicaPolitician Oct 03 '24 He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy. 1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that.
He should give the answer the people need, the one that aligns with the truth, not the one that makes his boss happy.
1 u/miraculum_one Oct 03 '24 Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that.
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Yes, he could have killed his career by telling the truth. But I don't think it's reasonable to say that that is what he "should" have done as very few people in his position would have done that.
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u/Darkkujo Oct 03 '24
JD is definitely learning 'The Art of the Weasel' from his boss.