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  • Disclaimers

    ...and more specifically, people who ignore them.

    Such as when someone asks for my help with something, and I inform them straight up that I am no good at what they want help with, but they insist and say they want the company more than anything else. Fine, I tell them, but I remind them I'm no good at ______.


    Two hours later....

    "What the hell man don't you know anything about _____? Are you completely useless? Goddammit!"

    Or even a businesses disclaimers. "You can come in but you if you slip and fall and hurt yourself we're not responsible."

    And then "OW I FELL I'M GONNA SUE YOU WAAAAAAH!"

  • #2
    That's because people hear what they want to hear. When you say:

    "I'll help you if you want, but I'm not really good at this."

    They hear:

    "I'll help you if you want, blah blah bluffle waffleiron."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Fryk View Post

      "I'll help you if you want, blah blah bluffle waffleiron."
      I thought is was more like "I'll help you if you want, *beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep*"
      "Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe" -H. G. Wells

      "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" -Sir Francis Bacon

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      • #4
        It's more like:

        "I'll help *fzzzzzt* you want *kerfzzzzzt* I'm *buzzzzzz* good at that"
        All units: IRENE
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        • #5
          Or, alternatively,
          "I'll help you if you want, *calliope music*"
          or,
          "I'll help you if you want, *bass riff from "Seinfeld"*

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