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Cake day: January 26th, 2026

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  • This is something tradesmen have said for a very long time. I think the original meaning has been lost online.

    “It’s not stupid if it works” is basically a tacit admission that something stupid is happening, we all agree that it’s stupid, and we also kind of all know that there is a better way, but for some reason we’re not doing that.

    Usually it feels like the stupid thing we’re about to do is the best option available to us.




  • I’ve been in hiring meetings, probably 12-15 of them, where we screened candidates by education level. It literally did not matter to the hiring manager what field their degree was in, where they went, or if they’d even graduated yet. He just wanted everyone to have or to be working towards a degree.

    This was a call center. The job posting literally only listed high school diploma or equivalent as a job requirement. There was absolutely nothing about a college experience that would markedly improve your work at that job.

    When that was explained to him, as only a handful of applicants during one round of hiring were even in school, he said, “if they haven’t been to college they quit sooner.”

    That was it. The only justification for screening out people without higher education. He had a hard time keeping people at work and figured that people with worthless degrees would feel more stuck than people without them.








  • No. It’s literally not.

    Did you sleep through class? Maybe have a dream where the professor told you to make up missing money?

    This type of discrepancy is, wait for it, accounted for. It’s the point of bookkeeping. You know that money has been sent or received, you know how much you owe and how much you’re owed. A check in the mail isn’t going to cause a failed audit. 10,000 checks in the mail won’t cause a failed audit. You can look back over thousands of transactions and know, “oh, we normally get that check on the last Friday, it’s the last Monday, nothing to worry about yet.” Any auditor would also look at the history of payments and not account for money that’s not expected yet.

    Stop going on the Internet and telling lies.