Theory X And Theory Y In Project Management Stories

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Safe Drivers Save 50 Percent

by TBigD on Jul 14, 2020
Loving Wives

Safe Drivers Save 50 Percent I, Andy, rationalized that since a TV ad of the guy was throwing his wallet or himself into the Hudson River, that I could do better on the car insurance than I had now. So I searched the internet for insurance deals. Not realizing that rationalization was the second strongest human drive.. Number 1 strongest drive being S E X....

Every Man's Fantasy Ch. 25

by Erinaceous on Jul 4, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

1 Return to Celetaris Tatiana, Hazel and Wildchild were the first set of adventurers to return to Celetaris. They left the spaceship, Sunrise, docked to an engineering station in high orbit around Celetaris, for repairs and refitting for the next mission. Tatiana fretted that the work would eat into the profits of the venture, but Ezra (who was underwriting...

A Matter of Time

by Hypoxia on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Author's note: The following satire is fiction, so chill All sex involves humans older than 18 standard Earth years. The action includes gratuitous but non-sexual violence and odd temporal glitches. Tags: SciFi, Loving Wives, Interracial, Group Sex, BBC, BTB, Satire, Cheating, Time Machine, Nude Day. Views expressed may not be the author's but it's all my fa...

Death By Fucking Ch. 01

by thebullet on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

PART 1: Chemical Attractors: His Story There can’t be such a thing as love as first sight. That’s certainly impossible, regardless of what you’ve heard. People are mistaking love for lust. I believe lust at first sight happens occasionally. I’m an eyewitness. I talked to her long before I physically met her. The first time I talked to her on the phone I h...

Death By Fucking Ch. 02

by thebullet on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

My life has been in a bit of a rut lately, if lately can be construed to mean three years. I travel, work, eat, sleep. Those are the four basic components of my life. I know that there should be more than that, but I made my bed, so to speak, and must sleep in it. My name is Deirdre Martin and I'm a management consultant. I am brought into corporations to d...

It's All in the Game Ch. 03

by Stultus on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

1988 began quite well, and the year just seemed to fly by. Marsha's new romantic relationship didn't quite pan out, nor did the one after it, but she was back in the game to stay and by the end of the year had a new steady boyfriend, Jeff, that seemed to suit her well enough that she often now sometimes spent nights at his home. Despite all odds, I found tha...

Portal

by jejudrirop on Mar 24, 2019
Science Fiction

“ID, please.” As you hand in your card, you consider the situation. Three weeks ago, you were personally invited to participate in a secretive government project. You received the invitation in person directly from a government representative. He knew nothing about the project itself, only that the higher-ups considered it “a big deal”. You’re currently tryi...

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Conspiracy Theories

by fire child on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Conspiracy Theories - or - Who is this man, Oscar Meyer, and why does everyone want to be his weiner? Of course, one can argue that obsession with conspiracy theories serves only to demonstrate the lunatic paranoia running rife in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Much talk about conspiracies is dismissed as paranoia and much of it IS paranoia, bu...

How to Write a Novel

by RC_of_Doom on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Obviously, step one in writing a novel, get an idea. Authors get the question all the time: "How do you come up with your ideas?" Assuming you're not one, I can answer that: Formal viewpoint. Or a functional mentality. For example, Forbes Magazine had a front page cover about how al-Qaeda was losing money, and it suggested that Osama needed a new business...

The Reading Room

by flirtatiousflyer on Aug 19, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Vanessa stretched out her legs under the long wooden table and eyed the entrance to the reading room. She was sitting by herself in a quiet study area separated from the main atrium and the stacks by a shoulder high, dark paneled wall. It was flanked by two open entranceways and the occasional patron passing by would draw her attention each time. Her messeng...