Dear Journal, It's been a few days since I last wrote in here, and I have a few things to talk about. First off, I want to talk about that damn Pug lady I mentioned in my last entry. She's been getting on my nerves lately, more than usual. It seems like every time I turn around, she's spouting some new feminist propaganda or trying to make everything about women's rights. As I mentioned before, the Pug Lady is a prime example of a toy dog in the CCS. She constantly uses her gender and motherhood as an excuse for her behavior and expects everyone to bend over backward for her. At first, I found her mildly amusing, but she quickly became a pain in the ass. One day, I was working on a project, and she barged into my office, demanding that I drop everything and help her with her work. I tried to explain that I was on a tight deadline, but she didn't care. She just kept going on and on about how busy she was with her little "fuckers" at home and how she needed my help. I was getting increasingly frustrated, and I knew that I had to be careful about how I handled the situation. I didn't want to get on her bad side and risk my job, but at the same time, I couldn't let her walk all over me. So, I decided to use her own tactics against her. I started talking about how I had to stay late at work every day because I was taking care of my sick mother, who lived alone and needed constant care. I made it sound like I had it worse than her and that she had no right to demand my help. To my surprise, it worked. She suddenly became sympathetic and even offered to help me with my work. I accepted, and we ended up finishing the project together. From that day on, the Pug Lady became a little more tolerable. She still had her moments, but I learned how to handle her and even managed to turn her into an ally. It just goes to show that sometimes, you have to fight fire with fire. And in the world of the CCS, it's essential to know how to use every trick in the book to survive. That's all for now, Journal. I'll write again soon. -Matt