Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Great Imitator

If you feel it necessary to take credit for the work of others, I think it would only be right if you actually knew what you were talking about. It's one thing to attempt an ambitious route through the workplace using duplicity and covering yourself with plausible deniablilty. It is yet another entirely when you show no mental capacity to carry out your supposed plans. You aren't articulate enough to even describe the genesis of the ill-be gotten idea. You not only continue and amplify the perception of stupidity so many have of you, but you cheapen the original and usable idea. Maybe you should fade into the background, cheering on projects and adding nothing but platitudes and useless commentary. It is this very uselessness we will all prize over what you currently offer.


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