It’s always better to ask for forgiveness than permission.
10 0 ReplyIsn't that the logic that runs most of the world
4 0 Reply11 0 ReplyNo, you're thinking of "fuck you, you can't prove anything, and I'll just keep it tied up in the courts until you lose everything you have" logic.
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I'm actually doing this a lot at work. No negative consequences, so far. Even got good reviews and annual raises.
6 0 Reply6 0 ReplyForgiveness not permission!
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Except for that whole sexual consent thing
5 0 ReplyIf anyone is taking Q-Tips without a grain of salt, I strongly suggest they take a trip to Ten Forward. At least there, Guinan knows how to fend off Q.
7 0 ReplyYou jest, but she gives a wicked purple nurple.
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Q has never cared for consent anyways
2 0 ReplyEh, if you have to ask at that point, then you're definitely not invited.
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*until next time, with Cee-Lo tips
4 0 ReplySomehow, that does not sound like confidence...
4 0 Reply- Asking someone out for a date, no.
- Taking action without permission, sort of yes.
Q-Tips aren't exactly rules so much as terrible guidelines.
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DON'T HOLD BACK!
3 0 ReplySchrödinger's Answer
2 0 ReplyQ-tip in ear feel good.
2 0 ReplyVoted. Up. Would subscribe. More Q tips.
2 0 ReplyIs this one of them home ear remedies the fringe right keeps yelling about?
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