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Half Empty Coffee Cup:
Holy hell. Judging by that "screw you", we're probably going on a full-on self destructive rampage here. Will there be an apartment left to return to when Marten gets back from Movie Night?


--- Quote from: Zebediah on 21 Jan 2015, 19:04 ---So, how many more ways can Faye fuck up this week?

 :facepalm:

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How many things does Faye have, and how many friends does she still have? That many ways.

DSL:

--- Quote from: mustang6172 on 21 Jan 2015, 19:06 ---I thought Dora encouraged insubordination.

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Good point, that. Go back over the entirety of the strip and Dora definitely has set the tone in the shop that might have allowed Faye to think this is OK. Though she's gone "hell-boss" -- at least in Faye's opinion -- before, Dora's strategic mistake was to let things ride, even contribute to the situation, before allowing things to build to the point where she's looking for an excuse, any excuse, to push the button. I've been on both ends of this (reflecting no credit on myself, believe me) and it's not fun to watch it happen, either from the outside or in.

Smallest:

--- Quote from: DSL on 21 Jan 2015, 19:13 ---
--- Quote from: mustang6172 on 21 Jan 2015, 19:06 ---I thought Dora encouraged insubordination.

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Good point, that. Go back over the entirety of the strip and Dora definitely has set the tone in the shop that might have allowed Faye to think this is OK. Though she's gone "hell-boss" -- at least in Faye's opinion -- before, Dora's strategic mistake was to let things ride, even contribute to the situation, before allowing things to build to the point where she's looking for an excuse, any excuse, to push the button. I've been on both ends of this (reflecting no credit on myself, believe me) and it's not fun to watch it happen, either from the outside or in.

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There's the silly insubordination of tricking new workers into cleaning the awful bathroom after Dora told you to, and there's ignoring your boss having told you not to drink at work.

Natswash:

--- Quote from: DSL on 21 Jan 2015, 19:13 ---
--- Quote from: mustang6172 on 21 Jan 2015, 19:06 ---I thought Dora encouraged insubordination.

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Good point, that. Go back over the entirety of the strip and Dora definitely has set the tone in the shop that might have allowed Faye to think this is OK. Though she's gone "hell-boss" -- at least in Faye's opinion -- before, Dora's strategic mistake was to let things ride, even contribute to the situation, before allowing things to build to the point where she's looking for an excuse, any excuse, to push the button. I've been on both ends of this (reflecting no credit on myself, believe me) and it's not fun to watch it happen, either from the outside or in.

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I think that Dora does encourage witty banter and discussion about assignments, insubordination not so much

But the real worry, does saying "Screw this place, I'm out!" count as quitting? Or is Dora firing first, first legally?

Is it cold in here?:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 21 Jan 2015, 18:43 ---Oh ####.

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I could not have put it better.

This is worst-case stuff, Faye pulling lines from the self-destruction playbook.

This may be about the heaviest drama since The Talk.

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