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I would never sabotage you, Mya._ He wiped away one of my stray tears with his fingertips. __f course, deep down I did want you to stay, but I had nothing but nice things to say about you. I even said they__ be foolish not to hire you, but__ __ut?_ I glared at him. __ut what?_ __ut if they thought the low-ass salaries they were offering were good enough for you, they needed to increase them exponentially or move along to someone else. I thought you deserved more._ __s that all?_ __o,_ he said, looking into my eyes. __ also needed to personally interview each of the CEOs myself. Needed to make sure each one was a good fit for you, and that whoever you worked for next was already married._ I opened my mouth to ask him if he was being serious, but he beat me to it. __es,_ he said, smirking. __es, I __eriously_ did need to do that._ __hat does the CEO being married have to do with anything, Michael? What if I have no interest in seeing you after I quit?_ __ou do, so we__e not even going to entertain that line of conversation._ He rolled his eyes. __f the CEO is already married, I won__ have to worry about __his_ happening at your next place of employment, and I can be somewhat less jealous._ __ow selfish of you._ I couldn__ believe him, but for some reason I couldn__ help the smile that was forming on my face.

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Whitney G.

Naughty Boss

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Let's have some precision in language here: terrorism means deadly violence -- for a political and/or economical purpose -- carried out against people and other living things, and is usually conducted by governments against their own citizens (as at Kent State, or in Vietnam, or in Poland, or in most of Latin America right now), or by corporate entities such as J. Paul Getty, Exxon, Mobil Oil, etc etc., against the land and all creatures that depend upon the land for life and livelihood. A bulldozer ripping up a hillside to strip mine for coal is committing terrorism; the damnation of a flowing river followed by the drowning of Cherokee graves, of forest and farmland, is an act of terrorism.Sabotage, on the other hand, means the use of force against inanimate property, such as machinery, which is being used (e.g.) to deprive human beings of their rightful work (as in the case of Ned Ludd and his mates); sabotage (le sabot dropped in a spinning jenny) -- for whatever purpose -- has never meant and has never implied the use of violence against living creatures.

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Edward Abbey

Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast