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Hamstering: a case study
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Hamstering: a case study

Guys, I just joined this forum specifically to post this:

THE LINK

Here's a quick summary:

- Woman works as HR in a company...
- Woman goes to a bar and gets laid on a fire-and-forget one night stand...
- And guess who shows up the next day for a job interview in her office? With the best resume and all? Yup. This very guy.

All hell breaks loose. Total panic has this tendency to make someone's true personality show.

Now, she goes to stackexchange and writes a detailed post asking for help. She explains her situation, goals, and feelings, and I believe she's telling the truth. This provides a look into the mental processes of this woman, who seems to be a nice specimen of an educated, smart, modern, empowered kind of woman.

And it's ugly. In fact, she unwittingly confirms everything the red pill guys know. You should really read it, but if you're too lazy, here are the best parts. Please make sure you are not eating or drinking while you read this, or you will get to clean up your monitor:

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During our one-night stand I got some insight into his character. He seems to be condescending towards women, not taking them seriously, tending to use and forget them. I can handle it, but there are many creative and sensitive young women, some even with a troubled background. I fear that the candidate could have a devastating effect on those less experienced. I don't want the team chemistry to suffer or maybe even get destroyed.

I don't think this needs any comments.
But where it gets better is the way she reacts.

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Now I have this "special" information about that candidate, and I don't know how I can make use of it. I fear that if I tell my colleagues outright where I got to know him, they would lose their respect for me. And if I invent an elaborate backstory (about a friend or an employer of a different company) as a cover up for my experience, they may start to investigate and find out.

Notice the absence of any feeling of being responsible for her actions. Her first plan is to lie, manipulate and trick her way out of the hole she dug herself into.

She doesn't want to hire this guy because they banged.
She rationalizes it by labeling him as a mysoginistic asshole.

Refusing to hire him for this reason would put the company at risk of expensive and dangerous litigation... This is the kind of issue which would need a cool-headed tactical meeting with lawyers. Yet she weasels out of telling the truth to her boss, because she puts her reputation above everything (ethics, her company's finances, etc).

Go read it. The answers are worth their weight in red pills, too.

Have a nice day!
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Hamstering: a case study

Amusing, but have you read the other questions on that site?

By "The Workplace Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for members of the workforce navigating the professional setting" it seems to mean "People with severe ASD desperately try to cope with being around other humans."

Also the user had only been a member for one day prior to asking the question, and only has one question on that site and is active on no other sites in the network, so I'm also thinking probable solid troll-post.

PS: "Amber Rass" is an anagram for "Embarrass". One-post user comes to this forum linking to probable troll-post on a different site by one-post user?

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You have too much free time, Amber. What are you doing on computer?




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