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Yes!!This looks like a fun thing to do.
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He must've done something bad
A boss doesn't kick employees, unless he (meaning the boss) is a stupid low life asshole (and a coward, to kick someone who is already down).He must've done something bad
I used to manage a hospital social work dept. A more entitled bunch of cunts I've never had the pleasure of managing. Work shy, non patient focussed (not all of them) ignorant of pretty much everything except an inflated sense of their own worth and rights, they were a nightmare.
Indeed, it might cost you your life, or else a plastic surgeon.Don't punch in late!!
The kicked person is a Japanese, the kicker is a white guy.Chink chinckin on a chink... game is called chinkin chinkin
'unjustifiably'... I wonder what gets you over the line to 'justifiably'? Stationary theft?Back Story, Japan
h t t p s://x.com/MOSCOW_EN/status/2013248761200263323
Full quote:
"A video has surfaced showing the CEO of a company in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan, violently and unjustifiably assaulting employees. He is seen practicing the most heinous forms of oppression, psychological humiliation, and kicking, which has caused a wave of anger in the Japanese community, demanding punishment for him and the company he runs."