• What a snowflake...

    From digimaus@618:618/1 to All on Sat Mar 1 17:55:42 2025
    ( I don't see how she can function as an adult. )

    From: https://shorturl.at/h3Sxy (thegatewaypundit.com)

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    Teary-Eyed Federal Employee Compares Filling Out Elon Musk's Email to "What I
    Imagine Living in North Korea to be Like"

    by Jim Hoft
    Feb. 28, 2025 10:06 am

    A very sad government snowflake compares completing a proof of life email
    from Elon Musk to life in North Korea. Nuts.

    Leftist federal workers are having a rough time completing Elon Musk's
    request to respond to an email about the work you did last week.

    Elon explained at President Trump 47's first cabinet meeting that this was
    an attempt for government workers to show a "sign of life" since they were
    receiving government paychecks.

    It will be interesting to see how many are NOT returned and how many go to
    dead accounts!

    One pretty little snowflake had a particularly difficult time with the
    task. She cut an 8 minute video due to the trauma the email caused her.
    She also compared the task to living in North Korea.

    Government Employee: I have plenty of things to report. I did plenty of
    work last week. But the feeling of just absolute existential dread that
    I felt typing out a response to that email is something that I wish I
    could convey to everyone because it felt like such a glimpse into the
    reality that they are trying to create, and it was terrifying. It felt
    like, You will do what I say or else. The email that we received did not
    say that failure to respond would be taken as a resignation. But the
    Host on X did say that...

    ... The feeling that I felt responding to that email was such a glimpse
    into a possible future here, probable future here, if we don't fucking
    do something about it. It felt so scary and so heartbreaking. It felt
    much like I would imagine living in a place like what I always imagine
    North to be like would be like, where the energy is, Yes, master, your
    wish is my command.

    What an ignorant nutcase!

    The woman has a TikTok account, "Liv-inla," where she frequently posts.

    She likes to rant about `moon signs' and how to take care of yourself
    emotionally and physically.

    Video via Ana Mostarac.

    Government employee compares replying to an email to "what I imagine
    living in North Korea to be like" pic.twitter.com/XDbDw9YJe1

    - Ana Mostarac (@anammostarac) February 27, 2025

    The poor snowflake is not helping her cause.

    Out of touch with reality, to say the least https://t.co/n0rYd2ROiY
    pic.twitter.com/dozJ53SN5M

    - Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 27, 2025
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  • From ogg@618:200/54 to digimaus on Sat Mar 1 18:10:04 2025
    On 01 Mar 2025, digimaus said the following...

    ( I don't see how she can function as an adult. )

    From: https://shorturl.at/h3Sxy (thegatewaypundit.com)

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    Teary-Eyed Federal Employee Compares Filling Out Elon Musk's Email to "What I Imagine Living in North Korea to be Like"

    by Jim Hoft
    Feb. 28, 2025 10:06 am

    A very sad government snowflake compares completing a proof of life email from Elon Musk to life in North Korea. Nuts.

    Leftist federal workers are having a rough time completing Elon Musk's
    request to respond to an email about the work you did last week.

    Elon explained at President Trump 47's first cabinet meeting that
    this was an attempt for government workers to show a "sign of life" since they were receiving government paychecks.

    It will be interesting to see how many are NOT returned and how many
    go to dead accounts!

    One pretty little snowflake had a particularly difficult time with the
    task. She cut an 8 minute video due to the trauma the email caused
    her. She also compared the task to living in North Korea.

    I have a hard time feeling sorry for her. I had to supply weekly emails detailing my tasks completed during the '90's and 2000's including percent completed on projects. All of the engineers in my group had to do this.

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to ogg on Sun Mar 2 00:11:04 2025
    ogg wrote to digimaus:

    I have a hard time feeling sorry for her. I had to supply weekly emails detailing my tasks completed during the '90's and 2000's including percent completed on projects. All of the engineers in my group had to do this.

    A lot of my work depended on an electronic ticketing system so in a way, I
    was doing the same thing. The more tickets, the more pay and responsibility.

    When I worked for myself in IT, I was hard on myself but I had to be.

    -- <8D~



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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Sun Mar 2 09:49:00 2025
    Teary-Eyed Federal Employee Compares Filling Out Elon Musk's Email to "What I
    Imagine Living in North Korea to be Like"

    While her reaction is an overreaction, having been a goverment employee for
    25+ years, the practice is your status reports go to your supervisor. If
    you receive an email supposedly from some other cabinet requesting the
    status of what you are working on, that gets immediately reported as
    phishing because reporting such things to someone not in your management
    chain (or your user's management chain, in the case of IT) is very much abnormal.

    It is also one of the very types of email that security would send out to
    trick people into responding that could result in a ding on your next evaluation if you did respond.

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Mike Powell on Sun Mar 2 13:01:00 2025
    Hello Mike Powell!

    Teary-Eyed Federal Employee Compares Filling Out Elon
    Musk's Email to "What I Imagine Living in North Korea to be
    Like"

    While her reaction is an overreaction, having been a
    goverment employee for 25+ years, the practice is your
    status reports go to your supervisor. If you receive an
    email supposedly from some other cabinet requesting the
    status of what you are working on, that gets immediately
    reported as phishing because reporting such things to
    someone not in your management chain (or your user's
    management chain, in the case of IT) is very much
    abnormal.

    Precisely. I would be suspicious of requests like that from
    anyone outside the department. The emails from DOGE should
    have just gone to the supervisors.


    It is also one of the very types of email that security
    would send out to trick people into responding that could
    result in a ding on your next evaluation if you did
    respond.

    Precisely. Since this whole process from DOGE has been made to
    the general public, the opportunity is rife for explotation.

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to August Abolins on Sun Mar 2 21:38:20 2025
    August Abolins wrote to Mike Powell <=-

    Precisely. Since this whole process from DOGE has been made to
    the general public, the opportunity is rife for explotation.

    Not as rife as you might think.

    There's protections but I can't discuss them publicly.

    It's because many Federal workers do the bare minimum to complete their job duties and they are loathe to justify their getting a paycheck. Now that
    the heat is on, they're terrified the gravy train will end and *gasp* they might have to get a real job.

    Let's send these emails to Congress. I know for a fact we don't many of
    those critters running around.

    -- Sean

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