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How my Thursday morning started (1 Viewer)

This is how my morning started:

Woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head. Found my way downstairs and drank a cup and looking up I noticed I was late. Found my coat and grabbed my hat made the bus in seconds flat. Found my way upstairs and had a smoke. And somebody spoke and I went into a dream

AHHHHHHH, AH, AH, AHHHH..... AH AH AHHHHHHHH AH AH AHHHHHHH.
You smoked upstairs? Do you work in 1978?
1967 I believe

 
OK, Sheik. Please bring one grande hot decaf triple five-pump vanilla non-fat no foam whipped cream extra hot extra carmel upside down carmel machiatto to her desk promptly at 8:35 each morning. That will be all.

 
If you replied to her "Sure, I will open the door for you. It will give me a better opportunity to check out your @$$" might have gone over better.

 
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As I'm walking down the parking lot to the entrance of my work, I see a pretty lady about 50 yards in front of me making her way to the entrance. Now, to kind of paint the picture of my office building, it is huge. It's only 4 stories tall, but it probably covers the space of 2 to 3 football fields. American football. Not sure if that makes a difference, but I want to make sure the picture is clear. The entrance I use to go in each morning is a entrance that not many people go in. Mainly because it's not close to anything except for my company and one other. And even then, it's only close for my company if you happen to work on the far side I do.

So it's rare that I see people use this entrance a lot. Yet, this morning, a fairly attractive lady makes her way to the door. But when she gets there, she stops, looks through the glass, and then pulls out her phone and starts playing with it. Now, this door is a public access. No badge required. So I'm a little confused as to why she stopped. As I get to the stairs leading to the doorway she turns around and looks at me and I say hi. As I approach her, I say, "Is the door locked?", quite puzzled as to why it would be. She takes her sunglasses off and says, "No", and smiles.

At this point I've just reached the doorway. Confused, I ask, "Are you going in?" To which she replies, "Yes. I was just waiting for someone to open the door."

:confused:

Keep in mind, this lady has nothing in her hands except a phone. So I say, "Ummm... I was like 50 yards behind you. Why were you waiting for me to open the door?" And she says, "I shouldn't have to open doors for myself."

I'm literally floored at this moment. Like who thinks this way?!? She then says, "Are you going to open the door?" As I pull myself back together, I think for a second and say, "No. I shouldn't have to open doors either. I didn't know that was a thing, but I agree with your views now."

Well, this makes her mad. She gives a huff and says, "Just open the door so we can go in." I smile and shake my head. "No way. I don't open doors. In fact, I'm 30 minutes early, so I can wait a little bit for someone to open the door."

She is pissed at this point. She gives me that bitter head turn with a look of disgust as she opens the door and goes inside. Without letting it touch me, I slide in behind her. I don't understand how people like this get through life?

So, anyway, that's how I met one of our new vice presidents this morning. :mellow:
she's going places! well, as long as there aren't doors in her way.

 
Is it possible she was initially lost, therefore double checking the address in the phone, then by the time you got there she got her flirt on with you?
She is a VP from another office, so it is possible she wasn't sure of the building. But even then, she could have just asked me if she was in the right place. The fact that she expected me to open the door was stupid. I hate women who expect things just because they are attractive.
Even if what they expect is a thorough banging by you?
Not interested. Even if I wasn't happily in a relationship, that kind of attitude is a huge turnoff for me. :shrug:
but it begs for an unsolicited backdoor slip-in. how strange life is.

 
As I'm walking down the parking lot to the entrance of my work, I see a pretty lady about 50 yards in front of me making her way to the entrance. Now, to kind of paint the picture of my office building, it is huge. It's only 4 stories tall, but it probably covers the space of 2 to 3 football fields. American football. Not sure if that makes a difference, but I want to make sure the picture is clear. The entrance I use to go in each morning is a entrance that not many people go in. Mainly because it's not close to anything except for my company and one other. And even then, it's only close for my company if you happen to work on the far side I do.

So it's rare that I see people use this entrance a lot. Yet, this morning, a fairly attractive lady makes her way to the door. But when she gets there, she stops, looks through the glass, and then pulls out her phone and starts playing with it. Now, this door is a public access. No badge required. So I'm a little confused as to why she stopped. As I get to the stairs leading to the doorway she turns around and looks at me and I say hi. As I approach her, I say, "Is the door locked?", quite puzzled as to why it would be. She takes her sunglasses off and says, "No", and smiles.

At this point I've just reached the doorway. Confused, I ask, "Are you going in?" To which she replies, "Yes. I was just waiting for someone to open the door."

:confused:

Keep in mind, this lady has nothing in her hands except a phone. So I say, "Ummm... I was like 50 yards behind you. Why were you waiting for me to open the door?" And she says, "I shouldn't have to open doors for myself."

I'm literally floored at this moment. Like who thinks this way?!? She then says, "Are you going to open the door?" As I pull myself back together, I think for a second and say, "No. I shouldn't have to open doors either. I didn't know that was a thing, but I agree with your views now."

Well, this makes her mad. She gives a huff and says, "Just open the door so we can go in." I smile and shake my head. "No way. I don't open doors. In fact, I'm 30 minutes early, so I can wait a little bit for someone to open the door."

She is pissed at this point. She gives me that bitter head turn with a look of disgust as she opens the door and goes inside. Without letting it touch me, I slide in behind her. I don't understand how people like this get through life?

So, anyway, that's how I met one of our new vice presidents this morning. :mellow:
she's going places! well, as long as there aren't doors in her way.
At least she can't complain about the glass ceiling. It's those darn glass doors keeping her down.

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
"Yeah, I'll give you something to smoke.."

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?
Welcome to the beginning of time.
I've never noticed it like this. Like I said, I get when a 10 or 9 does it. But when 5's and 6's are doing it, something is amiss. I can only assume that they do it because it works. But why?

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?
Welcome to the beginning of time.
I've never noticed it like this. Like I said, I get when a 10 or 9 does it. But when 5's and 6's are doing it, something is amiss. I can only assume that they do it because it works. But why?
Because there are a lot of desperate lonely guys in the world who jump at any chance to interact with women...even if it humiliates them

 
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.

 
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Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.
It goes to thirty. When I went back to grad school after about a decade after undergrad, I noticed a radical shift in attitudes about things.

Unpleasant, to say the least. The worst was working on team projects with them. Just annoying.

Alternatively, maybe both these women dug you and you're missing it? :hopeful optimism:

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?
Welcome to the beginning of time.
I've never noticed it like this. Like I said, I get when a 10 or 9 does it. But when 5's and 6's are doing it, something is amiss. I can only assume that they do it because it works. But why?
Because there are a lot of desperate lonely guys in the world who jump at any chance to interact with women...even if it humiliates them
That's kind of sad. :(

 
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?
Welcome to the beginning of time.
I've never noticed it like this. Like I said, I get when a 10 or 9 does it. But when 5's and 6's are doing it, something is amiss. I can only assume that they do it because it works. But why?
Because there are a lot of desperate lonely guys in the world who jump at any chance to interact with women...even if it humiliates them
That's kind of sad. :(
Yep

 
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.
It goes to thirty. When I went back to grad school after about a decade after undergrad, I noticed a radical shift in attitudes about things.

Unpleasant, to say the least. The worst was working on team projects with them. Just annoying.

Alternatively, maybe both these women dug you and you're missing it? :hopeful optimism:
If these women dug me and their idea of hitting on me was asking me to do something for them or give them something, they've got terrible game.

 
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.
The weirdest thing I think I saw -- and maybe this is just a weird neurosis of mine -- was the girl I was working with on a project saw fit to just write -- in pen -- in reference books at the library. I'm talking like all over the margins, with stars, underlining, etc. That struck me as so freakin' out there and disrespectful, and this is coming from a guy who was hardly serious about anything to do with the structure of school and the like.

Just a bizarre sense of full entitlement to anything, anywhere, at any time. But she could also be so gracious and cool. It was so weird. I never confronted her, but couldn't wrap my head around that.

 
rockaction said:
NCCommish said:
Andy Dufresne said:
NCCommish said:
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.
The weirdest thing I think I saw -- and maybe this is just a weird neurosis of mine -- was the girl I was working with on a project saw fit to just write -- in pen -- in reference books at the library. I'm talking like all over the margins, with stars, underlining, etc. That struck me as so freakin' out there and disrespectful, and this is coming from a guy who was hardly serious about anything to do with the structure of school and the like.

Just a bizarre sense of full entitlement to anything, anywhere, at any time. But she could also be so gracious and cool. It was so weird. I never confronted her, but couldn't wrap my head around that.
I know what you're talking about. I've seen weird stuff like this too. And while I do see some young guys do this, most of the time it is the younger women who do it. Not a lot of respect for other's things.

 
rockaction said:
NCCommish said:
Andy Dufresne said:
NCCommish said:
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.
The weirdest thing I think I saw -- and maybe this is just a weird neurosis of mine -- was the girl I was working with on a project saw fit to just write -- in pen -- in reference books at the library. I'm talking like all over the margins, with stars, underlining, etc. That struck me as so freakin' out there and disrespectful, and this is coming from a guy who was hardly serious about anything to do with the structure of school and the like.

Just a bizarre sense of full entitlement to anything, anywhere, at any time. But she could also be so gracious and cool. It was so weird. I never confronted her, but couldn't wrap my head around that.
I have a thing about books and that would have ticked me off pretty bad.

 
rockaction said:
NCCommish said:
Andy Dufresne said:
NCCommish said:
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.
The weirdest thing I think I saw -- and maybe this is just a weird neurosis of mine -- was the girl I was working with on a project saw fit to just write -- in pen -- in reference books at the library. I'm talking like all over the margins, with stars, underlining, etc. That struck me as so freakin' out there and disrespectful, and this is coming from a guy who was hardly serious about anything to do with the structure of school and the like.

Just a bizarre sense of full entitlement to anything, anywhere, at any time. But she could also be so gracious and cool. It was so weird. I never confronted her, but couldn't wrap my head around that.
I know what you're talking about. I've seen weird stuff like this too. And while I do see some young guys do this, most of the time it is the younger women who do it. Not a lot of respect for other's things.
Seems like to me I am seeing more women than men pull massive BS when they are driving. Over aggressive, cut you off, not honoring the alternate merging deal. Just seem to think they have a god given right to do what they want to do. This whole generation of women have been told they are special princesses and nothing in the world should get in their way.

 
rockaction said:
NCCommish said:
Andy Dufresne said:
NCCommish said:
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Isn't that the truth?

I know every older generation thinks the younger one is nothing but a bunch of do nothing d-bags.

Turns out, the older generations are right.
Yeah I know we have been telling kids to get off our lawns since we started writing on cave walls. But this generation does seem to feel a bit more entitled than I did at their age. It's the whole special snowflake thing IMO.
The weirdest thing I think I saw -- and maybe this is just a weird neurosis of mine -- was the girl I was working with on a project saw fit to just write -- in pen -- in reference books at the library. I'm talking like all over the margins, with stars, underlining, etc. That struck me as so freakin' out there and disrespectful, and this is coming from a guy who was hardly serious about anything to do with the structure of school and the like.

Just a bizarre sense of full entitlement to anything, anywhere, at any time. But she could also be so gracious and cool. It was so weird. I never confronted her, but couldn't wrap my head around that.
I have a thing about books and that would have ticked me off pretty bad.
It did. Especially ones that aren't private. At all. I mean, I'm remembering it nearly a decade later. It was never something I could directly accuse her of, because I never caught her doing it in the act, but the books related to the project we were working on that were once these pristine, old, reference books would come back defaced hours later -- even at times fifteen minutes later -- after I had told her where to find the information and had personally seen that the books had a clean slate.

It was a library hunt sort of project, so that's why I couldn't do much.

So friggin' weird. Hot girl, too. Also seemingly nice. Just a major black mark in the character dept. in my book. It also could have been the other "team" working on it, but it sure didn't seem like it. Just a weird situation. :shrug:

 
If you want to know where this attitude stems from, look no further than Facebook. Or Myspace. Or tumblr. Tinder? Nah, gotta be Instagram! Or maybe its mobli?


Point is: Its social media. 10-12+ years ago, the only way a girl got a compliment on her bikini body was when she put it on. Or whatever. Now, they seem to think b/c random dude from Wisconsin, Florida and North Dakota think she is hot. So now that means YOU have to do favors, b/c ya know, guys are beating down her door to get with that grade-A piece of...well, you get the point.

And any time the girl needs validation, where does it come from? Online!! Sure, they say it's to connect with friends, but not get validation. The same way guys say they get on social media to connect with friends, not trying to dip the kack in a new canyon. But both genders lie to each other and don't call the other on their bs. Or know it, but put up with it anyway. Because while we care what our friends think, we care more what strangers think, especially if it makes us feel good.

So now that 12-14 y.o the joined myspace/facebook ten years ago is little big of an egomaniac b/c every dude on the internet has told her how hot she is for pretty much her whole adolescent life and all of adulthood so far. And she doesn't get it. Might never.

But that story is hilarious, and my synopsis/rant does not apply. Sounds like a recent divorcee to me. That probably cleaned the hubby out too.
 
This generation is definitely the "me" generation, where it's all about themselves. Even though I'm part of the same generation, I feel almost totally disconnected from them, and that's a good thing. A sense of entitlement is probably the worst thing we can have, especially if it's undeserved.

 
If you want to know where this attitude stems from, look no further than Facebook. Or Myspace. Or tumblr. Tinder? Nah, gotta be Instagram! Or maybe its mobli?


Point is: Its social media. 10-12+ years ago, the only way a girl got a compliment on her bikini body was when she put it on. Or whatever. Now, they seem to think b/c random dude from Wisconsin, Florida and North Dakota think she is hot. So now that means YOU have to do favors, b/c ya know, guys are beating down her door to get with that grade-A piece of...well, you get the point.

And any time the girl needs validation, where does it come from? Online!! Sure, they say it's to connect with friends, but not get validation. The same way guys say they get on social media to connect with friends, not trying to dip the kack in a new canyon. But both genders lie to each other and don't call the other on their bs. Or know it, but put up with it anyway. Because while we care what our friends think, we care more what strangers think, especially if it makes us feel good.

So now that 12-14 y.o the joined myspace/facebook ten years ago is little big of an egomaniac b/c every dude on the internet has told her how hot she is for pretty much her whole adolescent life and all of adulthood so far. And she doesn't get it. Might never.

But that story is hilarious, and my synopsis/rant does not apply. Sounds like a recent divorcee to me. That probably cleaned the hubby out too.
This is a good point. :thumbup:

 
TheIronSheik said:
NCCommish said:
TheIronSheik said:
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.
So in addition to being absolutely stacked with hot chicks, it's fairly easy to make VP in your early twenties at your company. Seriously, PM me with contact info for HR.

 
What's the feedback from others in Sheik's office on this chick? Has she had any other run-ins today?

 
TheIronSheik said:
NCCommish said:
TheIronSheik said:
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.
So in addition to being absolutely stacked with hot chicks, it's fairly easy to make VP in your early twenties at your company. Seriously, PM me with contact info for HR.
I think you are confusing the two women here.

 
TheIronSheik said:
NCCommish said:
TheIronSheik said:
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
Yes. Early to mid 20's. And this is exactly the group I'm talking about.
So in addition to being absolutely stacked with hot chicks, it's fairly easy to make VP in your early twenties at your company. Seriously, PM me with contact info for HR.
The girl smoking is 20's. Different gal.

 
NCCommish said:
TheIronSheik said:
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
I think it's a total lack of shame.

 
What's the feedback from others in Sheik's office on this chick? Has she had any other run-ins today?
I haven't seen her. Like I said, I'm kind of tucked away and keep to myself. Makes it easier to sneak out early when I want to. If I had to guess, I'd say 75% of the people who work at my office have never seen me before.

 
NCCommish said:
TheIronSheik said:
Not this same exact situation, but I've noticed this a lot lately. It seems women who are slightly above average and up seem to think the world revolves around them. How did this become a thing?

I was outside smoking the other day and this mildly, but not overly, attractive young girl comes up to me and says, "Can I bum a cigarette?" I said sure and gave her one. The next day, she asked again. I gave her one, but thought, WTF? The next day she came up and asked again and I told her no. She looked pissed. Then she said, "Why not?" I told her that I didn't really care to support her habit. She said "Whatever" and left.

Even if you're a 10, you're still not going to get everything free for you in life. But if you are a six, you might want to lose the attitude.
Was she relatively young? I have noticed that a not insignificant portion of 20 somethings seem to feel like the world can't wait to do them a favor.
I think it's a total lack of shame.
There is that as well.

 
What's the feedback from others in Sheik's office on this chick? Has she had any other run-ins today?
I haven't seen her. Like I said, I'm kind of tucked away and keep to myself. Makes it easier to sneak out early when I want to. If I had to guess, I'd say 75% of the people who work at my office have never seen me before.
Undercover Worker. I think we may have a new reality show in the making here.

 

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