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Just gotta dox her... we're here for you !Someday, I hope to find someone willing to professionally destroy my nemesis for me.
Just gotta dox her... we're here for you !Someday, I hope to find someone willing to professionally destroy my nemesis for me.
Oh don’t think I haven’t thought about how to do it. Let’s just say as soon as @KennyRogersRoast becomes the head of the Texas Dept of Health and Human Services, there will be a reckoning.Just gotta dox her... we're here for you !
I know the chair of the state bar’s licensing and ethics board. It would just take one anonymous tip from you @TimmyClutch You may recall I spoke to him on your behalf when you were getting licensed in Texas.Oh don’t think I haven’t thought about how to do it. Let’s just say as soon as @KennyRogersRoast becomes the head of the Texas Dept of Health and Human Services, there will be a reckoning.
Ok, but(t) fuck that guy.Ok, you’re right. He has a whole crowd of supporters that will carry on his scientifically unethical mission. He is a data and results cherry picker, if the data a results don’t match his narrative he’ll scorch the earth to suppress the work. His name is Larry Niles. Fuck that guy.
I’ve got a headache this morning and might regret/delete this later.
He has wooly worm eyebrows and tiny hands. He’s no beautiful birdman.Ok, you’re right. He has a whole crowd of supporters that will carry on his scientifically unethical mission. He is a data and results cherry picker, if the data a results don’t match his narrative he’ll scorch the earth to suppress the work. His name is Larry Niles. Fuck that guy.
I’ve got a headache this morning and might regret/delete this later.
Finally, I’ve been trying to figure which gif of Fraser yelling Niles to use all morning.Ok, you’re right. He has a whole crowd of supporters that will carry on his scientifically unethical mission. He is a data and results cherry picker, if the data a results don’t match his narrative he’ll scorch the earth to suppress the work. His name is Larry Niles. Fuck that guy.
I’ve got a headache this morning and might regret/delete this later.
Health and Human services you say…..
Besides being birdman and all around good guy his plight fits personal grievances against the scientific world saturated with old douche bags that hold on too long and make entire fields toxic wastelands because they cling to something that’s out dated but formed the foundation of their life for 40 years.
So here is my incredibly nerdy revenge fantasy:
A non-profit can have a for-profit subsidiary, but how the non-profit controls and funds the for-profit entity is complicated. So if a state agency opened an investigation into the funding and control of the for-profit entity, the board is going to ask her, as the highest-ranking attorney there, why the agency is investigating them. I am fairly confident that she will be unable to properly lay out the differences between the funding processes that are allowed and those that aren't allowed, which will cause the board to lose confidence in her. The whole thing will have to be handled by outside counsel, which will cost a ton of money, especially if the state agency goes back and looks at the books for several years time, since the founding to the for the for-profit subsidiary, and she won't be able to manage outside counsel, because she will still not understand the intricacies of the investigation. So even if the non-profit hasn't done anything wrong, the board will see she is terrible at her job and in way over her head and will let her go.
This is the best kind of revenge. Where you just put the person in a position in which people can see who they actually are, and their own actions become the reason for their downfall.Get the IRS involved and make sure they’re properly reporting that unrelated business income.
Have you tried not being nervous anymore?Does anyone have any nervous tics? I think I've mentioned this before, but all this time in coaching has left me with a tic where I scrunch up my nose like a rabbit whenever I'm stressed or uncomfortable. With every new class that I have I always tell them I have one at the beginning of the semester and then give bonus points to whoever identifies it first. Then I tell them to yell at me when I'm doing it so I'm cognizant of it. But that has been unsuccessful in stopping it. Any advice on how to deal with a tic or make it go away forever?
Does anyone have any nervous tics? I think I've mentioned this before, but all this time in coaching has left me with a tic where I scrunch up my nose like a rabbit whenever I'm stressed or uncomfortable. With every new class that I have I always tell them I have one at the beginning of the semester and then give bonus points to whoever identifies it first. Then I tell them to yell at me when I'm doing it so I'm cognizant of it. But that has been unsuccessful in stopping it. Any advice on how to deal with a tic or make it go away forever?
My guy, I’m sorry to say that tics are not really something you get rid of. Kids can sometimes (about 50%) grow out of them but it’s much much less likely for someone in their 40s. But you can try to lessen the affects by getting enough sleep, mindfulness/breathing to reduce stress, and just owning the tic - fixating in it only increases stress which will more likely increase its occurrence.Does anyone have any nervous tics? I think I've mentioned this before, but all this time in coaching has left me with a tic where I scrunch up my nose like a rabbit whenever I'm stressed or uncomfortable. With every new class that I have I always tell them I have one at the beginning of the semester and then give bonus points to whoever identifies it first. Then I tell them to yell at me when I'm doing it so I'm cognizant of it. But that has been unsuccessful in stopping it. Any advice on how to deal with a tic or make it go away forever?
I've had 2 dogs get to 17 and one to 16. I miss those little guys.friend’s dog just turned 17 — oldest dog that I think I’ve met personally
grandparent’s cat lived to be about 25 or so