people on linkedln are a freak of nature. they’ll post anything for views.
it’s similar to the “infinite energy” hypothesis some linkedln users post that make me question if he has ever attended a university physics lecture. the ironic thing… people fucking believed it.
I could probably vaguely rephrase flat earth conspiracy theory and linkedln would agree on that premise as fact. I’m not even talking about changing it much, just adding a little bit of jargon here and there, and they’d believe it.
Not sure what is more depressing: missing your child’s birthday or posting about missing your child’s birthday.
people on linkedln are a freak of nature. they’ll post anything for views.
it’s similar to the “infinite energy” hypothesis some linkedln users post that make me question if he has ever attended a university physics lecture. the ironic thing… people fucking believed it.
I could probably vaguely rephrase flat earth conspiracy theory and linkedln would agree on that premise as fact. I’m not even talking about changing it much, just adding a little bit of jargon here and there, and they’d believe it.
Missing your child’s burthday after already having missed it all the years before and your child already complained about it.
Photo’s of him with her as a baby 'cos that’s the last time they interacted in person