Comment by bruce343434 4 years ago What kind of weird NDA did you sign? Is that even legal? 5 comments bruce343434 Reply Digit-Al 4 years ago Not the OP, but I think you are misunderstanding. Not a legal condition, a physical one> The physical cringe of wanting to correct the record is unbearableIt's like me when I hear someone at karaoke singing out of key and out of tune. The pain is almost physical and it hurts the brain. Vinnl 4 years ago I think they meant "condition" as in "medical condition" (tongue-in-cheek, presumably). bartvk 4 years ago I think they're joking :) MagnumOpus 4 years ago I think by "having a condition" he means something akin to mental impairment rather than legal condition from an NDA. rolph 4 years ago perhaps a sarcastic reference to fingernails on a chalkboard type of negative phonotaxis
Digit-Al 4 years ago Not the OP, but I think you are misunderstanding. Not a legal condition, a physical one> The physical cringe of wanting to correct the record is unbearableIt's like me when I hear someone at karaoke singing out of key and out of tune. The pain is almost physical and it hurts the brain.
Vinnl 4 years ago I think they meant "condition" as in "medical condition" (tongue-in-cheek, presumably).
MagnumOpus 4 years ago I think by "having a condition" he means something akin to mental impairment rather than legal condition from an NDA.
rolph 4 years ago perhaps a sarcastic reference to fingernails on a chalkboard type of negative phonotaxis
Not the OP, but I think you are misunderstanding. Not a legal condition, a physical one
> The physical cringe of wanting to correct the record is unbearable
It's like me when I hear someone at karaoke singing out of key and out of tune. The pain is almost physical and it hurts the brain.
I think they meant "condition" as in "medical condition" (tongue-in-cheek, presumably).
I think they're joking :)
I think by "having a condition" he means something akin to mental impairment rather than legal condition from an NDA.
perhaps a sarcastic reference to fingernails on a chalkboard type of negative phonotaxis