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38 points

I got one six months into the next job

Another, I got a reply fifteen years later

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Nice

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For the movie Into great silence, the director contacted the monastery to propose the idea for a movie about the monks in 1984. They said they needed to think about it.

In 1996 they called him back saying that they were willing to do it!

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Confirmed! Had to.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_Great_Silence

Now I want to watch this documentary. Thanks for the perhaps unwilling indirect suggestion.

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I think I should warn you, it’s a 3h documentary about monks who committed to a vow of silence. There is no voiceover and no extra music, only the sounds recorded in the monastery.

So as the title said the movie is mostly … silent.

It’s an experience, a bit hard to get into but I think it’s the best way to experience and understand what their life is like.

I don’t know how to describe it but at one point there is a monk cutting a thick wool fabric and the just the sound of the scissors cutting through is memorable.

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They must have made a mistake.
I’ve gotten rejected, twice, by companies I positively never applied to. Nor were they any subsidiaries or whatever of other companies.
Then again, one time I’ve also gotten a rejection mere hours after applying.
Also notable: This one time last year when I e-mailed my application and received a very official rejection letter a few weeks later… by snail mail. Signed by the CEO himself. Not sure if that’s supposed to be a badge of honor or something.

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They really wanted to send you a message by rejecting you as hard as possible.

The fifteen-year one seems to be the fault of some excruciatingly long-lived automated system. The six-month one was apparently just the molasses pace of east-coast defense contractors.

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I hope they at least had the decency to ask if you were still interested so you could tell them to stick it

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Yes. I did tell them to pound sand since I already had a job at that point, though sometimes I do wonder where my life might have gone had I gone into aerospace instead of <redacted> back then.

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