Coitado é quem levou o coito.”
— Germano, Paulo
Qualquer coisa que me vem na cabeça, eu copio e colo aqui.
Cualquier cosa que se me ocurre, se lo copio y lo pego acá.
Whatever crosses my mind, I just copy and paste it here.
— Germano, Paulo
— (Não achei o autor)
Gurizão: À sua saude
Velho: À nossa.
Gurizãoo: Não, com a gente tá tudo certo...
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Paulo: nao sei o q é esse html q vcs tanto falam na empresa
Daniel: ah, uns negócio lá de computador, tá ligado?
Daniel: acho que é do google
Paulo: ah, tu mexe no computador?
Paulo: to com um problema no meu, acho q é virus
Daniel: tá, mas tb, tu fica baixando tudo que é mp3, imagem né
Daniel: não coloca aquele filtro de linha pra discar pra internet
Daniel: dá nisso
Daniel: entra virus tudo por ali
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Dante, in his epic poem The Inferno, described hell by a series of stratum, each worse than the last, each descending downward into a more hellish hell, into a bleaker blackness, into rooms of grinding teeth and wailing, murderers and falsifiers and fornicators, rubbing their ill-begotten elbows against their eternal shackles… It’s a pretty dark vision of hell, yes, but in all fairness, Dante never had clients.
That’s why we’ve created a sister book to that one, a book that adds a little bit of humour to the grave Italian’s portrait of hell. It’s called Clients From Hell: A collection of anonymously-contributed client horror stories from designers, and it’s available now at Amazon.com, both in paperback and Kindle editions.
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