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"Once you officially take on the “work from home” moniker, it gives your parents full permission to come to your house at all hours of the day. You warn them about work hours, but when they see their child sitting at a desk typing on a laptop, he's simply on the computer; he's not working."

--Ernie Hsieh, little, yellow, different, writing about how his mother's coming over, checking for heroin in a tube and other clues to her son's (imagined) life now that he's out of the office.

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Reminds me of a day back in the late '90s when I worked from home and my step son got all pissed off because all I did was "play on the computer all day."

Very useful info

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