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Bills president resigning amid personal conduct investigation


Mr. Scot

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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ask Russ Brandon.

The flip side is true too. Say for example that you work at a job where you give it your all and always do your best, but when the time comes for raises / bonuses / whatever, you don't get one but your hot babe co-worker does because she's banging the boss.

That would be... improper.

Women complain about everything. They complain about the girl who gets on her knees. And then when they get on their knees, they complain and news like this break out.

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51 minutes ago, Carolina-Chuck18 said:

Women complain about everything. They complain about the girl who gets on her knees. And then when they get on their knees, they complain and news like this break out.

You never complain about getting on you knees. Bravo!

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ask Russ Brandon.

The flip side is true too. Say for example that you work at a job where you give it your all and always do your best, but when the time comes for raises / bonuses / whatever, you don't get one but your hot babe co-worker does because she's banging the boss.

That would be... improper.

Interesting. In a way that is like having your company foot the bill for your hookers. 

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12 hours ago, The Huddler said:

Why

Well, we live in a society. I can't believe I need to spell it out, but I guess I'll humor you.

Imagine you are the employee and the relationship goes south and/or you want to end things for whatever reason. (You may even feel reluctant to do so because of the other relationship.) You then find yourself in a precarious position with the person who holds your livelihood in their hands. Some people are spiteful and vindictive, whether we like it or not. Of course that is just one of myriad potential scenarios that, quite honestly, ought to be obvious with a minimal amount of imagination, even if you haven't personally lived through or observed these circumstances.

Now we could debate whether society is simply a facade that masks our base/selfish nature, and that's an interesting topic. But within the context of society where we at the very least pretend to care for the needs of our fellow beings in that communal agreement, the potential harmful ramifications of such a relationship are myriad.

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10 minutes ago, run-run-pass-punt said:

Well, we live in a society. I can't believe I need to spell it out, but I guess I'll humor you.

Imagine you are the employee and the relationship goes south and/or you want to end things for whatever reason. (You may even feel reluctant to do so because of the other relationship.) You then find yourself in a precarious position with the person who holds your livelihood in their hands. Some people are spiteful and vindictive, whether we like it or not. Of course that is just one of myriad potential scenarios that, quite honestly, ought to be obvious with a minimal amount of imagination, even if you haven't personally lived through or observed these circumstances.

Now we could debate whether society is simply a facade that masks our base/selfish nature, and that's an interesting topic. But within the context of society where we at the very least pretend to care for the needs of our fellow beings in that communal agreement, the potential harmful ramifications of such a relationship are myriad.

yeah but why is it a scandal

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