Hec, you know, you can be punished too. In fact, I'm putting you on my list. So there.
'Shindig'
Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer
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Hec, you know, you can be punished too. In fact, I'm putting you on my list. So there.
Pfft. You've got three kids. By the time you remember to put my name on the list you'll have forgotten why. I'll probably go on the "Send Cookies" list.
Dude! Just two posts (excepting the last two)! I'm out of the Gang of 14! In your face Jasper Johns!
Heh. I've dropped out completely. Not a single post in Bureaucracy 2.
...Ah. Bugger.
Which speaks well to the process of crafting a proposal, or maybe we aren't as many different types of wrong-headed crackpots as we'd thought.
Well, it's also a matter of no alternative. We need a fix and put out a vote on "A" as the proposed fix.
Additionally, a lot of people who are ok with the way things are just don't participate in the votes.
Crap. Hec has me figured out. I'm ALWAYS confusing my "punish" list with my "send cookies" list!
Well, it's also a matter of no alternative. We need a fix and put out a vote on "A" as the proposed fix.
No alternative? The people who voted against each proposal certainly thought there was an alternative. Just not enough people wanted one.
Crap. Hec has me figured out. I'm ALWAYS confusing my "punish" list with my "send cookies" list!
Whereas my aunt merely extracted remarkable synergies from the two.
Additionally, a lot of people who are ok with the way things are just don't participate in the votes.
Really? That logic makes no sense to me. If someone likes things the way they are now, I would think that he/she would want it to stay the same, and so he/she would vote against any proposal to change it. Certainly that is the logic that has driven me every time I have voted against a proposal.
No, the people who voted against weren't proporting an alternative.
If I had drawn up a "I think it should be 20 people" and people voted for one or the other that would have been an alternative. By the time I got here from Bureau the ballot was set how it was going to be.
A lot of people don't vote because they are too preoccupied with other things in their life and don't feel like voting, and by the time they do seek it out, the voting is usually over, so they give up and don't even try anymore.
IJS.