u/Anon_please123

Where would a house / tech-house lover dance this weekend?

Ideally a day party this Saturday! I'm a mom off duty for the weekend, so as much as I'd love to catch Gorgon City - too late for me :( I've checked RA but don't recognize the names so hoping for a little direction.

Was considering Refuge, but not sure the music vibes align (but willing to compromise preference on subgenre to just enjoy good dancing in a good spot).

TIA! <3

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u/Anon_please123 — 4 days ago

For fun, I thought we could consolidate all of our unhinged, baseless theories about the timelines of it all. We've all been speculating so much based on vibes, so let's put them all together. The more manic, the better!

My theory:

Amanda and Kyle were living apart before the summer started, and with the idea that they'd be together every weekend to work on reconnecting. At some point before filming, Amanda hooked up with or became close to one of West's friends, and that's where the blind about a "seasonal show cast member is cheating on their significant other" originated from.

West and Amanda bonded over this secret they had, and she began catching feelings and/or was feeling a bit possessive over West as the summer went on due to this secret closeness. Once cameras dropped, they continued to get closer via mutual friends and drunken nights, leading up to an intoxicated physical hookup in February. The rest is history!

Your turn!

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u/Anon_please123 — 23 days ago
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This week, I have an employee who is chronically running our client schedule 10+ minutes behind. They are finally is speeding up this week, but has the most atrocious attitude over it.

Second team member immediately in a bad mood after I ask them to do a task (keep in mind, at least 50% of their day is spent chilling), and then they leaving a note for the owner about something that they already know the answer to. When I answer the question and give them the very easy directive (that they definitely already knew but for some reason wouldn't do?!), I get a snarky ass attitude.

I know times are tough. I know I don't need to be liked. Sure, I'd love to give everyone raises all the time. But in the interim, can you just do your effing job and stop acting like an entitled baby?!?!?!

No advice needed. Boss is happy with me. But damn am I sick of these adults and their emotional baggage.

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u/Anon_please123 — 24 days ago