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The third worst ones are the ones who screw their employees. The second worst ones are the ones who screw their customers. The worst ones do both.


...and hopefully screw themselves in the process :-)
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2004, 11:59:58 AM »
Well, I think it's not so much sex as rape, really - after all you never hear people say "We screwed me over", it's always "You screwed me over". Rape is one of the vilest things one individual can do to another, hence I think it's being used ain this way to express one's sense of being abused.
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2004, 01:22:00 PM »
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Well, I think it's not so much sex as rape, really - after all you never hear people say "We screwed me over", it's always "You screwed me over". Rape is one of the vilest things one individual can do to another, hence I think it's being used ain this way to express one's sense of being abused.


Perhaps, that seems quite logical. However I've never heard someone actually use the word rape in that context. Wouldn't that suggest that the word "rape" is more of a taboo than the actual act? I'm not so comfortable with that notion.


Well, it was only a guess :-) That said, I have heard people  use "the R word" in a similar context, eg "that policy raped the company". Of course, again the F word is used far more frequently.

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Of course I also heard the word used to describe the invasion of a country for it's resources.

The other point that I would add is that rape is usually about power and dominance rather than sexual gratification. This would seem to fit the idea that someone rips you off or treats you badly because they can and it gives them some feeling of power.

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I think you have a point but perhaps its not a taboo per say, just that maybe people recognise at some subconcious level that actual rape is *far* worse than being ripped off financially. That is to say there's a sort of unwritten rule not to use the word lightly and therefore belittle the seriousness of the crime. Pure conjecture, mind...
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2004, 12:43:21 AM »
Given that rotation is the principal mechanism by which a screw is inserted, you have to wonder how the sexual connotation was arrived at...
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2004, 01:19:38 PM »
@adz

:lol: Superb!

I was thinking of using a picture of a mucky old sock and an anvil (both of which I posted in one of the threads) to make an avatar, but alas I decided against :-)
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2004, 12:50:07 AM »
@adz

If you can manage to meet the filesize requirements, I suggest you try to animate some single black pixels erratically circling around it. Should give an appropriate impression of the degree of the overall fetidness of it.
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2004, 01:04:44 AM »
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"..Given that rotation is the principal mechanism by which a screw is inserted, you have to wonder how the sexual connotation was arrived at..."


I don't how it was arrived at, but the principle holds true for those times where you tell your boss to 'sit on this and rotate'


True, but I get the impression that the above expression is merely a later graphical interpretation of the existing expression "get screwed"
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Re: Business and sexual intercourse: why are they confused so often?
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2004, 01:49:17 AM »
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Like that???


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