Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz
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@Bones said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
This gives me eery flashbacks of the chicken and falafel kebab I got that took nearly an hour and didn’t have any chicken in it.
I can’t believe stuff.co.nz didn’t reach out for my story.
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I genuinely despair for NZ as a country that this is a New story
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@MN5 Most countries have a 'newspaper' that features this sort of entertainment dross. However, those countries also have a range of newspapers from tits'n'arse to allegedly intellectual broadsheets.
NZ's so small we just have the middle option with the occasional more in-depth feature and a complete lack of nubile norks (channeling my inner Sun).
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@dogmeat said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
@MN5 Most countries have a 'newspaper' that features this sort of entertainment dross. However, those countries also have a range of newspapers from tits'n'arse to allegedly intellectual broadsheets.
NZ's so small we just have the middle option with the occasional more in-depth feature and a complete lack of nubile norks (channeling my inner Sun).
You’re showing your age by referring them like this.
Cool younger guys like me call them “tits” or “cans”
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@MN5 said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
I genuinely despair for NZ as a country that this is a New story
Damn. Forgot about Hilary. Is she still alive?
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@MN5 said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
I genuinely despair for NZ as a country that this is a New story
One does wonder who solves wordle each day. I mean it’s not going to be her is it?
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@Smudge said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
This was a legitimate email sent to Stuff staff last week. Surprised Stuff hasn't gone on a concerted campaign to cancel itself.
Maybe they would have if they'd asked staff to blackface it...
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@Bones said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
@Smudge do we know why it's inappropriate?
Cultural appropriation? When I went to my Indian mate's wedding in Malaysia we all bought Indian dress. The guests, including his family thought it was cool. We should all have been ashamed clearly
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@Bones said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
@Smudge do we know why it's inappropriate?
Because the invite was sent by the 'people experience' team (who have changed their name from the obviously inappropriate Human Resources).
This area of any organisation is always full of people tripping over themselves to avoid 'offence' (read litigation).
We can't have a drink on a Friday on premises because someone might say something with a loosened tongue and upset someone else. And if we go offsite then it has to be made very clear that it isn't a 'work' drink but is a group of individuals that know each other through work and at a private gathering. Even then you have to be careful not to talk shop.
As for dressing up, I can kind of understand that it could end up with some dickhead been seen as parodying a group (probably because they were) so avoidance is the best option. Really dumb idea in the first place tbf. -
@Windows97 said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
I do hope someone doesn't tell them about their terrible legacy of wearing traditional European clothes on workdays, terrible cultural appropriation for all us people who came from Europe. When will this insensitivity cease?
Who is them?
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