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Spoiled Princes and Princesses Everywhere
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2008/07/17 23:35
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Update Date: 2008/07/15 16:19

There are all kinds of employees in the workplace. Besides the previous "strawberry generation," there are now so-called "princess disease" and "prince disease." For example, some women who usually consider themselves well-qualified like to sprinkle their speech with a few English words, but they have no work goals and only want to use brand-name items. Some men, on the other hand, think they are handsome, like to show off their long hair, are very narcissistic, and are often spoiled, which sometimes gives their bosses and supervisors headaches.

Pearl's eyes are always searching for a prince to rescue her! She's not a princess, but she suffers from princess disease, and the virus is super strong! No matter how busy she is at work, she always finds time to touch up her makeup. She always takes selfies from above, with her eyes wide open, making it seem like she's the most innocent person in the world. Although Pearl is just a small secretary, she can never lose to men. Men must be handsome and tall; if they're not, they must at least be at her beck and call.

She doesn't have to work hard herself, but others must be her slaves! There are many symptoms of princess disease, and not all patients are the same. Always worrying that someone is attracted to her, like the infatuated girl in the Japanese drama who, every day, thinks someone is flirting with her, please note, this is also princess disease! Don't think the virus only affects women and not men; prince disease is also rampant. They must sprinkle their speech with English, no matter how cold it is, the buttons on their chest must be open, and even when wearing a swim cap, their bangs must be visible. Princess disease and prince disease might develop from being overly protected and spoiled by parents from a young age. If not treated before the age of thirty, it might never be cured.

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