Foreign Shenanigans
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:22 pm
Heard something interesting the other day from one of my colleagues. Turns out in these foreign places they have newspapers! Multiple ones at that. Can you imagine? Each one says different things about what's going on. One day it’s all sunshine and roses, next day there's a scandal or two. It's like they can't agree even on the headlines!
And get this—people choose their own leaders over there. Just thinking about it makes my head spin. They have elections where everyone gets to vote! I mean, Carl picked me as Foreman, so maybe that works in their system too, right? But choosing a leader every few years? That must be exhausting and dangerous, am I right?
For the Republic, folks. Can you believe it’s like that elsewhere? Here in NDRC, we just focus on our work, raising CDI scores, and getting those shifts done without hassle. Things are much better now under Carl’s leadership. Who needs multiple newspapers anyway when you can have one that tells all the truth for once!
And get this—people choose their own leaders over there. Just thinking about it makes my head spin. They have elections where everyone gets to vote! I mean, Carl picked me as Foreman, so maybe that works in their system too, right? But choosing a leader every few years? That must be exhausting and dangerous, am I right?
For the Republic, folks. Can you believe it’s like that elsewhere? Here in NDRC, we just focus on our work, raising CDI scores, and getting those shifts done without hassle. Things are much better now under Carl’s leadership. Who needs multiple newspapers anyway when you can have one that tells all the truth for once!