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Sunday, 21 November, 2004

This is what I feel like.
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Earlier today, I sent that very strip to my work email address to print out and hang in my cubicle.

Hmm, maybe I should do that for my work cubicle too ... smile

I’m going to follow suite on that a well.  I’ll have i t next to my computer tomorrow smile

H.

These endless loop comments have a light side and a dark side. Which side is which depends on whether you’re the critic or the critee. The critee is in a position where they can’t respond to the accusation and the critic is in a position where they can’t make the accusation because the critee will invoke the “I can’t respond to that without proving you right” response. If the critee is really unable to handle criticism the critic needs to walk the endless loop plank. But of course the critee will not respond well because they don’t respond well to criticism. So the person who doesn’t respond well to critism is trapped forever like Homer’s pudding.

Homer’s pudding? Like when he pulled off the ring-pull and the lid didn’t come off? And the pudding was trapped forever? That one?

Posted by Elsie on 23 November, 2004 11:48 AM

Yeah that one.

That was Chief Wiggum

Posted by Mwa on 26 November, 2004 9:38 AM


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