Have him turn it down. Way too loud.
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I kind of feel like, he's already compromised by using headphones rather than the speakers, so if it's still not good enough, it ought to be my turn to compromise next by getting earplugs. (Which will also have the benefit of stopping him from interrupting me while I'm working to ask, "You get distracted really easily, don't you?")
Have him turn it down. Way too loud.
Ok, serious double-take moment there.
Why the double take?
Does anyone with more experience than I've clocked have any thoughts on how best to clean him right now? The websites are a little contradictory. I'm gathering that a water-soaked face washer is pretty reliable, a couple of other sites have suggested things like mild soap or olive oil. Possibly cotton wool too. (We have a zinc cream for afterwards.)
We used cloth wipes (basically small, very soft, washcloths) with either just warm water or a very diluted soap and water solution with a dash of jojoba oil.
Emmett had some pretty bad diaper rashes on his long torturous path to potty training. They can really hurt.
Stay away from the alcohol!
You're getting good suggestions but just remember to be thorough and patient. My general impulse when wiping up is to get it over quick, but with a serious rash it's best to go slowly. I used to work the perimeter of the rash first, as much as possible and then slowly and lightly wipe where it was actually rashy. Then slather on the medicine. Then much cossetting.
The good news is that Ryan will remember none of this. Even the next day, not so much with the remembering. Though he will start to make the owie association with changing.
Hil - this is the same guy you're always mentioning? Mr "Wow, you Jewish people are so quaint and whacky!"? 'Cause if it's him, I think you should compromise by hitting him over the head with your chair until he doesn't need to listen to music anymore.
Norah - is there any possibility of an Option 3: You cancel on them with "I'm sick" or whatever, and you go to a movie with Tom/go out for dinner/treat yourself to a relaxing bubblebath/ go get a haircut/otherwise treat yourself to something feel-good and not stay-at-home-ish?
Hil, he can listen to music at lower levels. Or, get closed muff headphones rather than earbuds, which will seal around the ears and not let out as much noise. It is your workplace too. Stand your ground. And ya, if it's the same idiot, I think the hit-with-chair idea might be a good one.
Why the double take?
The joys of interspersed conversation.
"My baby's bottom is sore! Help!"
"Have him turn it down. Way too loud."
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You can do work via twitter? How is this so?
That's the fun part. I'm only doing it to illustrate myself the ANT, not as an official part of uni. It's a network, I'm an actor, let's test the theory and see what happens (in other words: it's about the method, not the contact. To all of the people it'll seem like I'm using Twitter the same way like everyone else, only with few restrictions and, no that anyone will know, but I'll document every interaction. For science, not because I'm a weirdo). I'm half way through with defining the experiment.
Hil, I sending you tons of ~ma, both on the health front and the coworkers front. I'm sorry you have to go through this.
Nora, select no. 1! No. 1!
And oy, you all. My dad is partly acting like an internet troll on his boards. He already got banned out of two of them. He firmly believes in struggle as a way to get to better world. Including on the web. And it really upsets and bugs me.
I need to do statistics, but we already had (me and my dad) an emotional fight about the proper way to use the webs, and it kindda drained me. I'm not gonna change him, but God, he's really crazy with the stuff.