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So you get lower turnover.Gossip is the normal human form of punishment.
So you get lower turnover.Gossip is actually, generally speaking a good thing, especially in a hivish organization.
So you get lower turnover.Gossip gets a bad name because in junior high school people tend to use it to destroy their rivals.
Phone books don't help.Gossipers have to provide these elaborate descriptions of the people they're maligning.The nicknames abound, but names have power.
much more interesting what if I coveredcrime gossip prominent society stories I don't think you can see it here and I'mnot even sure this is the right issue but the lead story and the first issue kind of a moving story about the suicide
Unlike the other singers, the sensationalism around Billie Holiday's personal life was legion.Before gossip blogs existed, even before the term "paparazzi" was coined, the public's interest in the lurid details of Billie Holiday's lifedominated, and it has in many ways diminished her legacy.
So you get lower turnover.So gossip is the front line of defense for a healthy organization.
fully taxpayers -- to the U.S. government.and gossiping about you. And that we need to come to grips with it.
So we'll talk about the food that's on the table in front of us.Or maybe we'll gossip about a person standing nearby.That's not necessarily the best thing to talk about with that person, right?
And I just thought it was going to be just a problem we couldn't solve.So it was like "Gossip Girl" season two, I think.And I was like, well, you know what, like why can't we have a character?
Go a little lip.I mean gossip, what do you mean by move?I'm going to say goodbye to you.
And then, I'll get to all the live questions from the audience.The juicy gossip. I know!want to know. But questions are, how are you staying creative in quarantine?
And I was in seventh grade, and I understood about 1/10 of it, although I do remember coming across the word "naive."which is the gossip page, is something I actually experienced.
We know this animal died in 1976.It's the gossip train.
And the people who were doing the printing press started hand writing as well because they realized it was faster.And the gossip newsletter started to flourish because they'd go out, and they'd do it in the dead of night so they wouldn't get their heads chopped off.No one knew they were posting it there.
Usually they have some purpose for doing this other than looking at everybody's information, and they use people like me, lawyers, to try to enforce policy constraints on the analysts.in order to discover gossip.
But I-- out of respect, I wanted them to know first.I did not want gossip trickling up.OK, so let's say I tell the executive board.
And one thing that we talked about was the fact that when you meet Angelica, she says, "I'm the oldest and the wittiestand the gossip of New York City-iest." And it would have been such a lob to say she was the prettiest.It fits right in.
that were scurrilous gossip and unfounded rumors, not unlike what you see on the internet sometimes these days.
There was no gossip.
There was gossip, and brown nosing, and backstabbing.
the infamous gossip columnist.
It's on "Gossip Girl." Jon Stewart's a fan.
They go there to gossip every single day.
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If you look for gossip it'll consume you.
instructions news gossip it's not even just words it's in a big thing that
information even gossip um this is just a very simple answer to the the whole openness copyright nonsense problem is
high school gossip by just moving away you can't escape it by people just forgetting about it which would happened
Jungle and Gossip Girl which is always fun and the celebrity dressing which they don't pay for and all of all of the
regularly for lunch to gossip about who was getting fired at the LA times for a long time and um so so I knew they lived
I love gossiping about people.
And they were gossiped about.
And it wasn't to gossip about who was dating whom or get help with my math homework, which was my previous uses of the telephone at that time.
Then some other writers said, hey, I bet we can beat the printing press people to market if we just hand write our gossip newsletters.So they started hand writing the gossip newsletters.But then something happened.
Because it turned out that people really didn't like it when you talked about who is bribing who and who was sleeping with who.There was a lot of gossip writers getting their heads chopped off.So big reason for that is they'd put their name on it.
So big reason for that is they'd put their name on it.It would be "The Daily Gossip" by Antonio.So what they did instead, started taking their name off it.
You have a hypothesis for what's going to work.So let's print out some gossip newsletters using the printing press.Then let's engage people.
And so it's a gossip society.
Cicero's letters often have gossip.
was kind of like dying over the gossip of that.
They kind of know the gossip that's going on in the office or something like that.
So the first post was always a gossip roundup.
We're saying just little gossip, and no one's asking me questions.
resolution because it's hard not to gossip, because it's so fun to gossip.
So if you can imagine doing a gossip column when it has to hold and be new for three weeks?
But the knowledge and the kind of gossip about that knowledge that spread through the community spread through the peer network itself in a kind of bottom
to do something other than gossip with one another, haranguing unauthorized treadmill users and unwind in the snack bar, which was a nearly full scale trattoria with seating
author of the future of reputation gossip rumor and privacy on the internet which is the book we're going to hear
posting and so it becomes this gossip Forum in various campuses where you have
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