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sbsebek:
“  The Seven Sisters Mountain Range
Peder Balke - circa 1845-1850
”

sbsebek:

The Seven Sisters Mountain Range
Peder Balke - circa 1845-1850

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siriusordo:
“ Silhouettes by ysucae
”

confuzzledcloud:

… and you’ve consumed my waking days.


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ginkoseed:

Rude Birbs!

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wavesoftware:

when you get home and got the next day off

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zorobunny:

biglobe

omg😆😆😆

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prettybooks:

I’m looking forward to delving into this super cute cat manga: The Complete Chi’s Sweet Home.

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novelconcepts:

I don’t want to live any longer in this world of “the customer is always right.” This is a world that shows the aggressive, the bull-headed, the cruel that they have full license to behave like beasts to get what they want. Half the time, they’re even rewarded for it; “here, ma'am, so sorry for the trouble, please accept this gift card–no charge.”

I want to live in a world that punishes these childish adults as you punish a toddler throwing a tantrum. No candy for you, Jimmy; you’re going home to bed if you can’t mind yourself in public.

Throw a hissy fit because your cashier isn’t moving as fast as you’d like? Find yourself gently escorted from the store until you can show some basic compassion and patience.

Hurl a pen across the table at your signing agent? You’ve just forfeited your right to refinance your mortgage this week. Try again when your temper is managed.

Scream obscenities at the Taco Bell rep because you know it’ll earn you a free soft shell? Here’s your money back; please feel free to play again when you’ve realized fast food is not worth more than the price of human dignity.

I am so sick of accepting–and, in truth, rewarding–these callous behavior patterns in customer service industries. The fact is, the customer is not always right. The customer is often just testing to see what he can get away with. Stop pandering to spoiled children, and show your employees they have more value than their red polo, or how much abuse they can withstand in a 40-hour week.

We are here to provide a service and to make a living.

We are not your punching bags.

chub