by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised May 23, 2025

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Pay attention to when I process moving the left side of my body with my right lobe and I will kill you
by LeSouffleDeVersailles March 1, 2025

Move an organization out of an old box into a new one by spreading a virus of curiosity, empathy and new energy. Facilitate this rehousing and help them find the problem and let them dive deeper into it. Be curious and critical.
by N haasje October 7, 2019

You wake up and know you need to go to work and you need to shower. You’ll take about 10-15mins & another 5mins to be completely ready. When you’re done with work & head home. When you shower after work it’ll take from 30-45mins & 10-15mins to be completely ready.
“”Damnn!! He’s taking a long time to shower & get ready!!?” “Dude!! He literally just got out from work! He’s on his Cinderella Process, but you know he’ll come thru at the end!!”
“”Damnn!! He’s taking a long time to shower & get ready!!?” “Dude!! He literally just got out from work! He’s on his Cinderella Process, but you know he’ll come thru at the end!!”
by Wjortiz March 27, 2025

Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Seven plus seven plus seven is what gets processed the most...fraud.
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Seven plus seven plus seven is what gets processed the most...fraud.
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 23, 2025

A tool set for Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Black Belts to ensure government agencies as well as corporate organizations maintain their required levels of readiness, to reduce the costs of doing business and investment assets, utilize CPI methods for delivering positive results and advance the culture of CPI.
Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) is reducing the cost of doing business by improving workforce productivity/process cycle efficiency.
Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) maximizes the value of delivered products and services by ensuring customer satisfaction. Basic areas of consideration for improvement are quality of delivered products, focusing on cost, quality and performance.
Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) maximizes the value of delivered products and services by ensuring customer satisfaction. Basic areas of consideration for improvement are quality of delivered products, focusing on cost, quality and performance.
by cmurray67 April 19, 2012

Sometimes you see something on social media and just want to do a goofy one with it.
Go on. Make your one joke. I don't even care!
This post is a trap to make everyone say the same unfunny joke at once.
Sensory Processes are a group of strange little creatures drawn by horror artist Trevor Henderson, who was inspired to make them by an unorthodox illustration in a textbook. They work together in a pack and each of them have one of the five main senses that they use to coordinate. Their intention and origins are currently unknown.
Appearances
Sensory Processes all depict small, bipedal hairless beings with red skin and two short legs. They have a simple smooth oval shape with no discernible head, body, hands, or feet. Their short legs simply end in nubs. Their skin appears to be somewhat leathery in texture, but also seems to be covered in a thin layer of a reflective substance.
While all five of the creatures look the mostly same, their main distinction lies in what could only be described as their ‘faces’, which contain a single enlarged version of a human-like sensory organ in the middle. Each creature has a different organ, making up the five main senses that most people first learn about. These sensory organs also seem to have slightly more orange skin than the rest of the bodies.
Go on. Make your one joke. I don't even care!
This post is a trap to make everyone say the same unfunny joke at once.
Sensory Processes are a group of strange little creatures drawn by horror artist Trevor Henderson, who was inspired to make them by an unorthodox illustration in a textbook. They work together in a pack and each of them have one of the five main senses that they use to coordinate. Their intention and origins are currently unknown.
Appearances
Sensory Processes all depict small, bipedal hairless beings with red skin and two short legs. They have a simple smooth oval shape with no discernible head, body, hands, or feet. Their short legs simply end in nubs. Their skin appears to be somewhat leathery in texture, but also seems to be covered in a thin layer of a reflective substance.
While all five of the creatures look the mostly same, their main distinction lies in what could only be described as their ‘faces’, which contain a single enlarged version of a human-like sensory organ in the middle. Each creature has a different organ, making up the five main senses that most people first learn about. These sensory organs also seem to have slightly more orange skin than the rest of the bodies.
Sensory Processes Is in Trevor Henderson
by Your bob August 31, 2022
