PLAYERS TASKS PRAXIS TEAMS EVENTS
Username:Password:
New player? Sign Up Here
Burn Unit
Clockwatcher
Level 6: 1791 points
Alltime Score: 12767 points
Last Logged In: June 7th, 2025
BADGE: Senator BADGE: INTERREGNUM BADGE: Journey To The End Of The Night Organizer TEAM: The Disorganised Guerilla War On Boredom and Normality TEAM: MNZero TEAM: Sockpuppets TEAM: Society for the Superior Completion of Tasks TEAM: Group Creation Public Badge TEAM: Team Shplank TEAM: The Imprisoners TEAM: Anti-Triclavianists TEAM: The Icepacks TEAM: SCIENCE! TEAM: SFØ Podcast TEAM: 0UT TEAM: Synaesthetics TEAM: LØVE TEAM: Public Library Zero TEAM: INFØ TEAM: The Cold War Reenactment Society TEAM: The Union of Non-Civilized Obedience and Invention BART Psychogeographical Association Rank 2: Trafficker EquivalenZ Rank 1: User The University of Aesthematics Rank 1: Expert Biome Rank 2: Ecologist Chrononautic Exxon Rank 1: Clockwatcher Society For Nihilistic Intent And Disruptive Efforts Rank 2: Trickster
highscore

retired

15 + 75 points

Taking Pleasure in Institutional Life by Burn Unit

May 8th, 2008 1:55 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Look for instances of sadomasochism at your work or school, and enjoy them.

Somehow I got into the habit of pulling open the top drawer of the office dishwasher and moving the glasses and cups around. I recently caught myself doing it and realized I'd been at it for a good long while. Sometimes daily for weeks on end. Twice a day some weeks. Just picking them up off the spindles and placing them into the interstices. What was I doing? Why was I doing it? To save space. To revel in my own strange behavior, and the minor cruelties of office life, the tiny victories through banality.

I acknowledge at last that I am the masochist; and the instance of masochism at my work is mine, and I thus acknowledge the simple joy (which is to say complicated self effacement) of making it all fit better. Over and over. To properly celebrate this discovery, I wrote a series of notes which I placed in the dishwasher.
What some people might not know is that cups--most cups anyway--can fit in the space between these rather than havin to be fitted over the upright spikes (like this note is). This is NOT just my OCD* speaking. It actually works and saves room. If you've ever wondered why I do it, this is why I rearrange glasses in the dishwasher.
-JonO

*obsessive compulsive disorder.
Late in the day yesterday, one of my coworkers came in and said "I agree with your notes completely."

I don't know if that makes me feel even more joy or a kind of existential horror.

Ahhhhh......sweet sweet torment.

- smaller

first note

first note

What some people might not know is that cups--most cups anyway--can fit in the space between these rather than having to be fitted over the upright spikes (like this note is). This is NOT just my OCD* speaking. It actually works and saves room. If you've ever wondered why I do it, this is why I rearrange glasses in the dishwasher. -JonO *obsessive compulsive disorder.


second note

second note

If you're wondering why I wrote the first note it's not passive aggression, just something preying on my brain. If you want to know why i wrote this second note, PURELY. COMEDIC. EFFECT. did it work? JonO


third note

third note

Last one. I SWear. -J



15 vote(s)



Terms

(none yet)

5 comment(s)

(no subject)
posted by rongo rongo on May 8th, 2008 3:12 PM

Finding what you seek within your own behavior and enjoying it? That's cool.

(no subject)
posted by Jackie H on May 8th, 2008 4:27 PM

i really like your coworker's comment. whenever i find myself obsessively planning something (which i know is sort of OCD but hey, i can't help it) i always find it unnerving that someone else has beaten me to the punch, and suddenly the dinner i was trying to make happen for next week gets pushed into the following one...

badly written. hope it makes sense.

(no subject) +2
posted by help im a bear on May 8th, 2008 4:46 PM

for some reason i just like that you pierced the notes with the spindles

(no subject)
posted by JJason Recognition on May 8th, 2008 5:21 PM

I like the fact that felt the need to put a footnote for OCD in.

(no subject)
posted by Ian Kizu-Blair on May 19th, 2008 12:18 AM

That is dirty, Burnie. Thank you for sharing. It is very masochistic.