This Fucking Gal
The coworker weaponizing 'gentle reminder'
She drops 'gentle reminder' into Slack with the energy of a legal notice, then pastes the whole thread underneath so everyone knows she has receipts and free time.
Nothing about the reminder is gentle.
The coworker weaponizing 'gentle reminder'. Nothing about the reminder is gentle.
She drops 'gentle reminder' into Slack with the energy of a legal notice, then pastes the whole thread underneath so everyone knows she has receipts and free time.
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This Fucking Gal
She drops 'gentle reminder' into Slack with the energy of a legal notice, then pastes the whole thread underneath so everyone knows she has receipts and free time.
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Same species, different habitat.
A status check should not require character development.
This fucking gal turns every work update into a full origin story.
You ask one direct question and she starts with what happened last Thursday, how that made the team feel, and why the timeline is really about alignment.
Now the whole department knows she loved the reminder.
This fucking gal hit reply-all just to send appreciation and sparkles.
Forty people get the thread and she jumps in with 'Obsessed with this, thanks!!' plus three emojis like inboxes are a social feed and not a finite human resource.
A water bottle on each one, like little tiny flags of occupation.
This fucking gal has occupied three machines with one towel and a dream.
She bounces between stations every seven minutes and gets offended if you touch the one with the Stanley cup on it because apparently that means reserved.