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She'd been a huge B for months.
I asked what the negativity was about. She said I was projecting.
After carrying the brunt of the work and still getting it all wrong in her eyes, I said okay.
I let her do my job today.
And she is absolutely failing. Flat on her face.
And my work, in her shoes? A fucking cakewalk. I'm not even serving the sarcasm and meanness she has.
It's amazing.
Apr 17, 2025

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