Anonymous wrote:I was a very smart girl who happened to be Mormon. I had to go to Sunday school every Sunday, and there was this one guy who seemed to take it as a personal insult that I was smart and successful. He would make comments that I would never fulfill my only purpose in life which was to be a helpmate to my husband and mother. He said that no guy would want to be with someone who prioritized academics and that I would be alone. Etc. etc. It was obvious he was really insecure. Fast forward 20 years... I have a great career where I'm top in my field, a have great kids, and an amazing husband. This guy came to mind the other day so I googled him and found his twitter feed. Turns out he's still unmarried and posts all sorts of incel-type rants about women in his Twitter . His career appears to be writing stories for breitbart type websites, and it looks like he spends his free time playing dungeons and dragons. I feel pretty good about how things turned out.
Anonymous wrote:There was this older woman who worked at a hospital in the medical records with me when I was in college. She LOUDLY complained about my work ethic to anyone who would listen. It was pretty crazy because I really hustled and it was obvious to everyone. I didn't understand how someone could be so hate filled.
On my way to the cafeteria one day, I saw her napping in the medical library. And she was there sleeping the next day, and the next, and the next. I left a post it on the manager's desk that said, "Larla sleeps in the library every day from 1-3."
Well, they found her. After that, they started taking a harder look at her work. Instead of processing medical records, she was tossing them in the trash. Throwing innocent peoples' medical information in the freaking regular trash.
She was fired. I still don't feel bad about it.