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minus-square@scarabiclinkEnglish3•1 month agoI mean… a lot of Bonobo behavior would be inappropriate in the workplace.
minus-squaresouthsamurailinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 month agoI dunno, I think an increase in mutual oral activity would help most jobs
minus-square@YamahaRevstarlinkEnglish3•1 month agoProbably less racist than my Gen X conservative boss though. Probably smarter and more efficient too.
minus-squareFlying SquidOPlinkEnglish3•1 month agoChimpanzees and bonobos are separate species. Your boss cannot help you. You’re on your own.
minus-squareFlying SquidOPlinkEnglish14•1 month agoThank you for recognizing I couldn’t tell something and pointing me in the right direction. You would make a good bonobo.
Oh, shit. Good thing my boss is a chimpanzee.
He’ll never know!
I mean… a lot of Bonobo behavior would be inappropriate in the workplace.
I dunno, I think an increase in mutual oral activity would help most jobs
Probably less racist than my Gen X conservative boss though. Probably smarter and more efficient too.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are separate species. Your boss cannot help you. You’re on your own.
I know. That’s what makes my joke good.
Thank you for recognizing I couldn’t tell something and pointing me in the right direction. You would make a good bonobo.
That may be the case, regardless of species.