video killed the radio star

How has technology changed your job?

If you ever yelled at a radio dj because they started talking exactly when they shouldn’t, and so ruined a perfect recording of your favourite new song, then this question is probably a bit tricky because where to even begin…

#oldschool

at capacity

How often do you say “no” to things that would interfere with your goals?

Often.

Stopping for snacks is fine, but unnecessary tangents should be avoided.

Also, beware of Energy Vampires and Time Thieves:

They will ruin your peace, guaranteed.

#workit

Sweater Weather

What is your favorite type of weather?

Call it Autumn, call it Fall, it doesn’t matter:

Sweater Weather is the best weather. Those few weeks before it gets genuinely grey and cold, when the leaves really start to turn? Perfection.

#autumn

*taps screen*

What do you wish you could do more every day?

Scroll through feeds and only find extremely boring news. Utterly precedent times. Completely mundane press conferences. Snoozefest interviews.

Switch on the TV and see incredibly sensible people make terribly sane decisions, while shockingly competent people do unbelievably good things.

#sigh

*Meryl Streep side eye*

What is one word that describes you?

I see you are asking questions again. Yes, yes, yes, you are. I have to say, it is a little suspicious. Oh yes. Look at you. Sitting there acting all innocent who are you working for? No, really. Tell me. Yes, I know. I don’t care. Now, tell me who sent you? Tell me. Go on. Spill those terrible beans.

#dailysnark

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