Meme-ing our way through

Hoping the next two post in the correct order:

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The dystopia one was tweeted in 2015, that’s so cute.

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Hahahha

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Yeah I definitely thought that when I cropped it lol. “Awwww we were SO naive” :weary::sob:

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UPS had me cracking up

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I think I’ve been in mining too long, I am the odd one out in leadership meetings due to my lack of tattoos :rofl:

I wonder if its the same in Australia, I feel like we may be a bit more relaxed on tattoos here but I probably don’t pay enough attention

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My loose understanding is that in Perth/ WA for sure, we are more relaxed on dress codes. Sydney seems to be fancier.

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When we become our own country we will all have to get neck tattoos and mullets to get anywhere in the corporate world

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Can we add ourselves to NZ?

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Ooof that’s a satire.

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Yeah its a swipe at the Australian government’s approach to carbon targets - aka they’re not doing a great job.

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Australian govt, or the world?

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Both, but specifically the Australian. They only agreed to a target just before the COP26. And then haven’t really actually committed to anything.

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Getting @PDM vibes from Trevor

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That childhood story one is hitting a little too real.

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Honestly it’s a solid tactic for figuring out what you should bring up to a therapist. adds childhood story to list hmmm adds “fuck, find new therapist” to list

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But what if we only worked for 5 hours a day?

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I just had this happen in therapy…not that it was a funny story, but I was like…“I know I’m overreacting but I feel a bit hurt about [story redacted]… when I was a kid” and then I look up and my therapist, who has known me for years and rarely reacts much to the things I say looks horrified and like she just barely escaped spitting out her coffee…

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