Megan
 
 Into being the queen you are.
 
 Me
 
 While emotionally-eating Tim Tams?
 
 Megan
 
 Multitasking is a valuable skill.
 
 Current status: Implementing security patches while reminding myself I’m not a maybe, I’m a hell yes. Also, that Jake’s proved himself different from the tech bros who’ve hurt me before. Though I may have also started a new spreadsheet titled “Reasons to Trust vs Reasons to Run” because old habits die hard.
 
 UPDATE (9:13 a.m.): At work and Karen’s already started a new spreadsheet called “Statistical Analysis of Suspicious Early Morning Motorcycle Departures vs Professional Achievements.” I both hate and love her dedication to my crisis.
 
 P.S. Is it possible to simultaneously trust someone and want to hack their phone to track their location? Asking for a friend. That friend is me. I’m the friend currently fighting the urge to write a tracking algorithm while also believing in the goodness of leather-clad men with dimples.
 
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 THE PROBLEM WITH SAYING YES TO AFTER-WORK DRINKS (OR: JAKE’S GUIDE TO HANDLING DEVOPS)
 
 Posted by Anonymous at 2:32 a.m.
 
 April 5
 
 Pro tip: When Chris from DevOps asks for help debugging his dumpster fire of a codebase and offers to buy you a drink after to say thanks, maybe check which bar he’s planning to take you to.
 
 Me
 
 Somehow just agreed to go for a drink with Chris from DevOps after helping him untangle his disaster-code.
 
 Megan
 
 The guy who can’t figure out basic security protocols?
 
 Me
 
 Yeah
 
 Megan
 
 Wait. Why’s he buying you a drink? Tell me this isn’t some weird attempt at a date.
 
 Me
 
 Yes, I always reward code support with emotionally complicated beverages
 
 Megan
 
 This feels like a trap.
 
 Me
 
 It’s just a thank-you drink.
 
 Megan