Comment by inopinatus
4 hours ago
Come to my office and tell me how it’s not actually my office because it’s leased by my company from the investment vehicle for institutional investors that owns the building that stands on land owned by someone else again that was stolen by the British anyway and therefore calling it “my office” makes me a fool and a liar and I should just “say what I mean”.
When you invite a girl/guy over, do you say "let's meet at my place" or "let's meet at the place I'm renting"? The possessive pronoun does not necessarily express ownership, it can just as well express occupancy.
The british are always the ones to blame :')
Yes. (except for when it's the Vatican, etc)
It's more like saying you built the building. (I've bootstrapped datacenters to t2)