• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    This is funny as a meme but don’t give anyone any drugs they don’t know they’re taking, not even weed. You don’t know what they’re already taking (or abstaining from) just to be “normal,” and you don’t know their genetics.

    Now, if you’re already a buncha potheads, planning this together, and having one brave person “admit” to HR that he “accidentally” brought the wrong batch of brownies his wife had made for her Baked Bridge party instead of the straight ones he had baked, could give the whole team a reprieve as well as a hilarious workday

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      2 months ago

      Why would anyone need to admit anything to HR? That’s the sort of shit that whoever did it goes to the grave with!

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      2 months ago

      Additionally, this is a felony offense, at least in America, if they find out you did it intentionally

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        2 months ago

        The lack of a singular way to bid in Bridge does decrease its accessibility to newcomers. Bidding aside it is no harder than any other trick taking game.

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      As the other comment says, why would anyone tell HR anything? They work for the company. You’re literally a resource that they’re managing for the company. As with all legal issues, shut the fuck up. You don’t admit to anything, legal or otherwise. If they want information they can get it themselves.