In an ironic twist of fate, a Reddit user, Pickyickyicky, recently shared a story on r/antiwork about their boss. The boss once showed no sympathy for a coworker grieving his dying mother, but he now faces the heartbreak of watching his own mother suffer from a terminal illness. The story has resonated with many, shining a light on workplace empathy and the power dynamics at play.

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    7 hours ago

    Sike it’s a myPillow ad now!

    Edit I love they someone downvoted this very clearly a joke thread with multiple happy contributors.

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        5 hours ago

        Oh, they apparently just don’t like me haha

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          5 hours ago

          Nah it looks like someone went down the chain and downvoted everyone. Pretty funny.

          Or! They have a personal vendetta against you and you should go all out John Wick on them. I personally think that’s more fun. I hope you don’t have any posts about your dog.

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            5 hours ago

            Very interesting, I don’t see any downvotes on y’all. A gremlin of federation I guess.

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              5 hours ago

              Oh you might be right, actually.
              Alright. Time to que up the GBU_28 training montage!

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                5 hours ago

                Interview me from the non traditional training location I pick