• Master@sh.itjust.works
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    First thing monday morning.

    Looks at river, “If I was in that river Id be so wet right now.”

    Boss starts looking worried.

    “I bet if that river splashed me in the face we’d need two towels to clean it all up!”

    Then I dont need to comment on it again until next monday.

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      “Boy, that river is moving pretty fast. I bet if I fell in you wouldn’t be able to find my body for weeks…”

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      From: jrandom@company.tld
      To: everyone@company.tld
      Subject: River observations 2026-04-27

      Everyone,

      I would like to point out that the river appears to be wet. I would also like to observe that I saw at least three (3) separate ducks on the river so far.

      We will revisit this topic next Monday as per company guidelines.

      J. Random
      Widget Testing Dept.

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        Clearly, this needs to be a meeting with 20 people. We need to get consensus on the number and color of ducks, and what to do about them. Plus there’s the more elementary question of whether water can be wet.

        It needs to be 2 hours. The only slot that everyone has free is during lunch, so I booked that.

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      next week…

      I just want to go down and slowly insert two of my fingers into that river and feel how wet it it! Then id pull them out and watch it slowly run down my arm.

      I bet it smells like fish…

      ok im good until next week!

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    That’s… actually kinda cute? I mean, it has a Michael Scott vibe to it? Like he’s trying really hard to get them to appreciate the river? I believe I might be overusing the questionmark? Oh my god I can’t stop? Send help?

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    You have to be kind of a fucked up person if you can’t appreciate the river.

    Rotting in the mines is probably where you belong if you can’t appreciate the river.

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    “Imagine diving down to the bottom, expelling all the air from your lungs, and just waiting for the river’s sweet embrace to take you. I hear it’s a surprisingly peaceful way to go. I yearn for that with all my being. Monday mornings, eh? Do these windows open?”

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      Drowning isn’t peaceful. There’s ways of asphyxiation that are surprisingly peaceful, but drowning isn’t one of them, not even when done well.

      But also, don’t die to escape from a job. You can escape normally. It’s usually really easy to do: they let you go home, just don’t come back. Go do literally anything else.

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        I was proposing a hypothetical thing to say to a hypothetical boss who hypothetically inflicted such a commandment.

        Don’t worry about me, I’m a self-employed consultant working three days a week and now winding down to my retirement with a bunch of low stress side-hustles. But I appreciate the concern. I hope your weekend is surprisingly full of joy and wonder!

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      How would you know that it’s a peaceful way to go if people who have tried it all died?

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      I think that’s the takeaway… well assuming “yearning for the mines” isn’t being used sarcastically.

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      I’m way overthinking this. To me, it sounds like someone proposed to move to a cheaper location. Some other manager asked for this to “prove” this improves morale and the river view office should be kept Who knows

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      Just repeat whatever an AI says, no matter how absurd. Bonus points for reading it in a robotic voice.

      This also gets you your compliance points for using AI in everything.

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        Maybe I’m too deliberately obtuse, but I would make so much fun out of this, taking it as an opportunity to research useless river facts. Like “did you know this river starts at X/was named after Y?”, specific facts about its wildlife, etc. Just pretend I’m intensely interested in the river beyond its utility for small talk until it goes from something everyone is sick of into a running gag (that everyone is slightly less sick of).

        Which I guess ironically feeds into what the boss wants, but at least it’s not painful.

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          Find a local river monitoring org and see if you can get the nombers for oxygen saturation, PH and pollution information. Odds are they aren’t great.

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            You only need to research 104 facts, then boilerplate the intro and closing and copy/paste for the messages, then you setup a scheduled task to send 2 messages - Monday and Thursday - in order (not random, since you don’t want to send the same thing twice or too close). In an office of 50 people there’s no way they’ll remember the 4 facts that you sent last year at the last week of April. But here’s the fun part, if they keep it up for a year+, you start seeing return on your investment. If not, you don’t change the scheduled task, and they slowly go mad with river facts until they leave the company and/or die. Either way, you win.

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        I thought it’s some very lame attempt at making it so a RTO mandate is “here to stay,” by memeing about the fucking office view.

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    I dunno, a beautiful view is a perk, it’s so much nicer than just walls. We used to be in a high up office by the bay, and osprey would land on the balcony, so exciting, or sometimes groups of crows talking to each other. Once we saw a waterspout, ominously tracking across the water like a tornado. Looking out those windows was so restorative, and people (not me) would also take breaks to run across the bridge & back as a workout. As a goal it’s silly, sure. But as a benefit, a nice view is nothing to scoff at.

    Now the office moved so close I can walk to work which I think is better, but I miss those windows. Although there are mitigation ponds at this office park with gorgeous birds, herons and egrets and ducks and cormorants and I sometimes see this guy on my way in, too. All this to say I do think a nice view of a river is something to enjoy, yes even at work, and asking people to recognize that, while kinda condescending, is not crazy.

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    Later during performance review:

    “I noticed you are having issues staying on task; you need to minimize the distractions around you to make sure this doesn’t become problematic for work”

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    Just spam “from the river to the sea” all day every day.

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    “Hey, don’t you love the nature surrounding us, which you are prohibited from interacting with during the length of your contractual obligations with us?”

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    This is being hyperbolic, but at least the lordes and tyrants of the past used to just steal your food or murder you.

    These modern replacements like playing with their food.