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I like Joe PHillips work, but that has to be the manliest man I’ve ever seen him draw versus all the jock boys and such he draws so well. I didn’t know he could draw such rugged masculinity. Very nice piece.
@Ragnell Meanwhile, the most commonly used adjective in my accounting course is "ethically." O.T.13 hours ago
@Ragnell There was a lot of consensus that lying to and deceiving customers is perfectly okay if customers are too lazy to do research. O.T.13 hours ago
Even my crunchy-con business prof seemed set aback by the apathy of most of the class towards ethical issues. O.T.13 hours ago
@DrPuppykicker 80/20 once his career flames out on both. O.T.15 hours ago
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I like Joe PHillips work, but that has to be the manliest man I’ve ever seen him draw versus all the jock boys and such he draws so well. I didn’t know he could draw such rugged masculinity. Very nice piece.
OH, MY!
A little hairy for my tastes, but …
OH, MY!
Rowr! (Sorry, had to be done.)