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A couple of months ago, a co-worker who sits about five feet in front of my desk was not only picking his nose but trimming his beard with a scissors in front of my face. Sitting at my pc with hair follicles flying unto my desk, I wondered if there was some way I could implicitly express my disgust without hurting his feelings. I have another friend whose boss made it a habit of singing everyone's name in the office when talking to them. She also wanted to say something but for fear of an adverse reaction opted not to. I realized not a lot of people could approach someone and either scold, or voice their concerns about the other persons behavior or anything along those lines. That was how Implicit Life was born. Not just a site for the unwritten rules of life but a platform where people can "gist" as I term it.
Remember when your mom yelled at you for having your elbows on the table? Or the unwritten rule of not wearing white after Labor Day? What about that friend that keeps telling the same jokes over and over again. What about that fashion don't you recently saw on a night out on the town? From the thing you always ...
... wanted to tell your boss or parents and never had the balls to do, or just an unwritten rule of life. Start your therapy here, and see what the general public's take on situation is. Everything you wanted to say but hesitated to.
It is not wrong to get excited about something you love. That is also the reason why it isnt wrong to rant about something you loved. Judging is one of the most instinctive qualities we all have. More often than not, when something stands up to your expectations, you naturally prefer to share it with friends and family members. Some people are used to raving more than others, because they cannot hide their excitement or disappointment. Some people do it less often. The honesty behind someones raves is usually judged by how often they appreciate something.
Everyone has an opinion about different topics of life. People come across interesting circumstances as well as intriguing and laughable situations in everyday life. Implicit Life serves as a platform for all to DIRECTLY share their thoughts, disgust, astonishment, surprise and the funny interactions we have with each other.
Mission Statement:
The goal of Implicit Life is to make/poke fun at the weird/interesting behavior of people in everyday interactions, in order to guide the oblivious and help us all keep our jobs and relationships in tact.
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