This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Be fearless. You are nothing short of amazing.
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Anji wrote:
Be fearless. You are nothing short of amazing.
Thank you so much. This is what I need right now.
Don't give others your opinions to others' problems UNLESS they ask for it, some people prefer a silent audience to a objective idea offerer.
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Do not grab an angry dog's collar.
When life gives you a lot of junk, make pretty sculptures with it.
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There's a reason that most OS's have a clock in the bottom right-hand corner. USE IT. There's only so many times you can refresh your E-Mail.
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Wheel of Morality,
turn, turn, turn~
Today's lesson: If both the counter-tops and the kitchen floor need to be cleaned, do the counter-tops first.
Edit for word duplication
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If you don't hit the peacock with your car the first time, don't worry -- it'll still be in your driveway come lunchtime. ROUND TWO: FIGHT!
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Love your enemies.
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If you're getting soft drinks at a restaurant, make sure you find out how much it costs first, especially if it's not on the menu.
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On the subject of beverages...
Drink water! It's actually good for you, not solely a method to speed urination.
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Niiii my first post! fgfhgfdsa
Anyhow, here:
"Be cautious, but never afraid of the world."
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Welcome to the fold, Tuliere.
Message for the day? Love and friendships aren't supposed to hurt.
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>7< Thank you wbl.
This message is from a fortune cookie:
"Nature gave us one tongue and two ears so we could hear twice as much as we speak."
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I have learned that in the workplace, with enough bitching to as many managers in ear shot- even if they're not even in your section- along with documenting the ever living fuck of all your conversations and emails, will eventually get you what you need. Even if it's only being done to shut you the fuck up.
I've also learned that you need to pick your battles, and when to just give up and strike out on your own. If nothing else you'll know what doesn't work. And if anyone has a problem with what you've done, it then puts the emphasis on them to either put up or finally dispense the advice or instructions.
But mostly the documentation thing. Can't go wrong with that.
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