Is the College bubble bursting?

Talk to Adam, he’s the one that came up with it.

Son of Pup tent?

Wait! What? Is somebody going around force making triggly puffs?

I’m sure that sounded clever behind your mask.

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Not necessarily in my experience.

To you.

It’s what makes the world go round.

Hire the green-haired guy that Liberty323 turned down. Your company may very well come out ahead of Liberty’s. Or maybe not. Maybe your company can better countenance the attention-seeking Liberty’s company could not tolerate. :person_shrugging:

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:rofl:

Very doubtful

Totally a role model for young men :grimacing:
https://x.com/TateNews_/status/1735265040591130698?s=20

This thread is getting more arghly blarghly yay

There is nothing wrong with accepting some things that are outside the norm. Again looking professional and looking sloppy can come in various shapes and colors.

No idea. Nor do I particularly care.

For some positions, dyed hair wouldn’t be appropriate, for others it wouldn’t matter.

I don’t think dying hair means anything predictable or definite about a person.

Men

I’ve seen better, but he’ll do.

You know.

An old guy was taking a train to his destination. Across the aisle was a young guy with piercings and tattoos, and rainbow-colored hair. The old guy couldn’t help but stare.

Finally the young guy snapped at him, “What the hell are you staring at, you old fart…”

The old guy calmly said, “When I was in college, on a bet, I had sex with a peacock. Now I’m trying to figure out if you might be my son…”

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While i agree i think that the discussion got sparked by whether it’s a mistake to do so. To reject a person automatically based on certain triggers

You are not wrong though. I think we are discussing where the line is for everybody. For some apparently it’s a face tattoo. :blush:

Oldy but a goody

it’s just weird to watch all the internet flexing about how no way would I hire this or that…when no one is offering up WHAT they are hiring for…

I think for some positions, NOT having a tattoo or two, and something going on with your hair would cost you points on first impressions…

This thread has just become yet another excuse to puff the chest, insult others and feel superior.

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Lmfao if you think Tate is a good representation of masculinity then you have a completely ■■■■■■ up view of masculinity.

As for my role models there is no one person I have ever looked up to. Naturally we think of oir fathers as a role model. My dad was a hard worker but also a gambling addict and alcoholic who was abusive to my mum. So I inherited his work effort and made dam sure I did not mirror his other pretty atrocious characteristics. But role model absolutely not

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Every thread is that to you. Sorry for your luck.

Do today’s women deserve a pedestal?