u/Goliath_1

Should I try moving into a bigger but windowless office?

Should I try moving into a bigger but windowless office?

Recently, my work has been cleaning out rooms as we've been hiring on more staff. I work at a university and office space is at a premium right now. My office room is VERY small, but it has a lovely window that looks directly at close building, but nonetheless, I still get a good view of the sky. One of the rooms we are clearing out now used to be a storage room, and it's BIG, like double or triple my officespace. The person they are going to be putting in there is DEFINITELY not going to need that space to do their work.

My conundrum: like I said, my room has a window and is close by to my co-workers (which can be great/ not great, you know how it is). This new room would still be close, but down the hall and it's just 4 white walls and a door. Should I try moving in there myself? Would you make that tradeoff? I worry about isolating myself tbh

u/Goliath_1 — 4 days ago
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Should I try moving into a bigger but windowless office?

Recently, my work has been cleaning out rooms as we've been hiring on more staff. I work at a university and office space is at a premium right now. My office room is VERY small, but it has a lovely window that looks directly at close building, but nonetheless, I still get a good view of the sky. One of the rooms we are clearing out now used to be a storage room, and it's BIG, like double or triple my officespace. The person they are going to be putting in there is DEFINITELY not going to need that space to do their work.

My conundrum: like I said, my room has a window and is close by to my co-workers (which can be great/ not great, you know how it is). This new room would still be close, but down the hall and it's just 4 white walls and a door. Should I try moving in there myself? Would you make that tradeoff? I worry about isolating myself tbh

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u/Goliath_1 — 4 days ago
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My one gripe with the new Supergirl Movie

Okay so I just got back from the theater and got some fresh opinions!

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

Honestly, it was a pretty great movie! Fun action scenes, none of the characters were super annoying, and great emotional moments. At first, the girl with the sword was fairly annoying because she was always putting herself in danger, but one of my friends reminded me that she is just a 13 year old girl who is filled with anger because her parents were murdered; she has NO IDEA what she is doing and that's the point. There was also some minor pacing issues at the beginning, but nothing egregious. Okaaaay, my one gripe with the movie!!

Why is almost EVERY guy comically evil? No literally, there are like 3 decent guys and 2 of them are dead and one of them is flying around in Metropolis! I didn't notice it until the middle of the 3rd act, but if you look at almost every male character, they are either part of the mad max space orc gang, a rando trying to capture girls to sell to the space orc gang (so they can "sustain their male only gang"), a grotesque alien being annoying to the main character, or is Lobo; he gets a pass though because he is a fun chaotic evil "I am literally here for myself" character and is not overly present in the movie, just enough!

I don't know man, it felt like it was at best, out of touch feminist and lazy, and at worst, borderline misandrist. You want to create a big bad evil guy that kidnaps kids and shoots puppies? Sure thing! Give him a whole gang. But it just feels so lazy to make every guy this horrendous POS.

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u/Goliath_1 — 7 days ago