They remodeled Hell after seeing LinkedIn. They spent 10 minutes on the site and realized how amateur pits and pinchers and flaming coals seemed after the refined tortures of a collaborative “article” on the role of empathetic leadership in maximizing ROI.
After 4000 great years as Victim at the burger-force-feeding-station I am exited to announce that I will be starting a new position as Victim at the Zizek-impersonator-convention. Thanks so much to all the great sinners ive suffered with over the years! im dreading the chance to suffer in new ways:3
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My whole family now calls it LinkyDink.
Yet every day I consider deleting my account.
I don't feel one way or another about the site, except to say that it's boring. I never stay logged in more than a few minutes.
My point was that I’ve gotten *some* value out of it, but I’m still not sure it’s worth the hassle.
LinkedIn is annoying af yet for some of us, it still feels like a requirement.
Maybe one day I’ll find the strength to rip the Band-Aid off.
all at the same time to visit
Twitter fed me, LinkedIn fed me...
Learning, diversity, relationships happen in The Dark Forest.
There’s just too much vain ass kissing on there atm.
It’s like instagram but for businesses . All mostly fake