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TopicFormer PotDer who now earns over 200k, fucked 60+ women, and is 28 and happy AMA
Zeus
08/18/17 2:36:08 AM
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Boobsicle posted...
Idk what an icky dicky is but yeah, eventually you realize that career progression has ties to physical appearance. No matter the industry. And Im not talking about genetic facial structure. Im talkint about people perceiving you as healthy, well adjusted, and well off. Dressing sharp, grooming properly and frequently, and keeping fit are key to getting promotions.

No one respects a supervisor who is obese or a twig. Be be healthy, get a proper haircut for your style, shave clean or trim your beard, and shower dailer and your grooming aspect is taken care of.

Wear clothes that fit, and that suit your job. It may be a suit or just a button up but you want to look sharp. For me it was a blazer every day but for others its different. Just a way to subconsciously show your boss thay you care.


While that's often true of sales and front-facing roles, it's a ridiculous stereotype. I know plenty of CEOs in horrendous shape, some of whom are pulling in close to a million per year. One guy is so fat I'm a little surprised he's lived this long but, maybe due to the weight, he looks 10 years younger than he is. Then of course my stupidly rich distant uncle -- who pulls in million dollar+ bonuses most years -- really isn't much of a dresser and has horrendous hair. He's in a role where looks *should* matter, but he's somehow gotten by. Granted, he's old now but I've seen photos of him when he was young and he looked like a dork.

In general, career progression is based less on appearance and more on networking both inside and outside your company. Being attractive can help, but a lot of it is just soft skills.

Boobsicle posted...
Yeah I came around the end of the GBA lifecycle when my newspaper said Nintendo was working on a new system with two screens. At the time this was the most exciting news of my life so I went online and ended up here. Now I pretty much buy 1-3 games a year and end up playing Rocket League anyways.


The DS was the first Nintendo console to truly disappoint me. Granted, the later SKUs were a bit nicer but the 2-screen concept has rarely been used well and the whole thing felt strictly inferior to the GBA-SP despite the better processing power, additional buttons, etc.
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