Demotivators
Instead of thread jacking, I decided to create a "demotivator" thread. These are some of my favorite poster's from a website. Obviously, they are a mockery of those "motivation" posters you often see hanging on the wallsinoffices. I will try to post a new one every day I am on here if I can remember. Here we go:
I HATE those cheesey posters. Teachers have them covering the wall of almost every classroom at my school.
These guys have it right...

"We Pretend to work because they pretend to pay us..."
These guys have it right...
"We Pretend to work because they pretend to pay us..."
A bit OT, but I always liked the pick-me-up phrase "have a nice day",that is often utteredbya smilingcop after hehands ahefty jaywalking ortrafficticket to a lawbreaker.
The question is: why does the cop say it? I always wonder if the phraseis meant to somehow soothe theoffender'ssavage beast, or is it really meantto solicit an impulsive,enraged verbal response (after which the copmight then "justifiably" administer an appropriate dose ofhis Taser un-defibrillator, ornightstick tranquilizer)?
Sometimes silence is golden, and that's oneoccasion when it's platinum.
The question is: why does the cop say it? I always wonder if the phraseis meant to somehow soothe theoffender'ssavage beast, or is it really meantto solicit an impulsive,enraged verbal response (after which the copmight then "justifiably" administer an appropriate dose ofhis Taser un-defibrillator, ornightstick tranquilizer)?
Sometimes silence is golden, and that's oneoccasion when it's platinum.
ORIGINAL: Tony1M
A bit OT, but I always liked the pick-me-up phrase "have a nice day",that is often utteredbya smilingcop after hehands ahefty jaywalking ortrafficticket to a lawbreaker.
The question is: why does the cop say it? I always wonder if the phraseis meant to somehow soothe theoffender'ssavage beast, or is it really meantto solicit an impulsive,enraged verbal response (after which the copmight then "justifiably" administer an appropriate dose ofhis Taser un-defibrillator, ornightstick tranquilizer)?
Sometimes silence is golden, and that's oneoccasion when it's platinum.
A bit OT, but I always liked the pick-me-up phrase "have a nice day",that is often utteredbya smilingcop after hehands ahefty jaywalking ortrafficticket to a lawbreaker.
The question is: why does the cop say it? I always wonder if the phraseis meant to somehow soothe theoffender'ssavage beast, or is it really meantto solicit an impulsive,enraged verbal response (after which the copmight then "justifiably" administer an appropriate dose ofhis Taser un-defibrillator, ornightstick tranquilizer)?
Sometimes silence is golden, and that's oneoccasion when it's platinum.
Falkore, here's one you and spaz should like:
ORIGINAL: 00AccordLX5spd
................................. In my past experiences, most cops are uneducated jerks on power trips. The woman cops are the WORST about power trips.
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................................. In my past experiences, most cops are uneducated jerks on power trips. The woman cops are the WORST about power trips.
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There isapparently anongoing,concerted effort by the powers that be, and their lap-dogmedia, to portray the people who take up that profession as automaticheros, or at least a cut above the average Jack or Jill. People who don't believe this way are almost always portrayed as either outrightvillains or eccentric oddities.
The all-to-obvious realityis almost always the opposite of this fanciful, comfortingmyth.
We appreciate that Jon. I've seen that poster before and I have worked with a few people that it fits very well. Considering that I take a shower at 1:30 in the afternoon, I'd say that I'm smelling better than most people ..... guys anyway.


