PMD
by (^’.’)> hello! on Jan 09, 2018 08:53:33
PMD, or
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is a story telling game that has a
great story, that can be happy, emotional, and sad. Sure, it might look just like a typical Pokemon game at first, but when you play it, you'll change your mind (and probably cry at the end too). Some games in this series are also not afraid to talk about dark stuff like death and depression.
Stuff you wouldn't see in a normal Pokemon game.
PMD
by itakepwnership on Jan 20, 2011 11:24:54
Policy Manual Douche
In the workplace it refers to a middle-manager without the slightest education or wherewith-all to make, and stand by, a decision on their own. The
PMD's greatest operational crutch is the company policy manual. Their only quality is having the ability to summarize rules and regulations that were written by someone else. A PMD fears repercussions from
upper management and therefore stifles the possibility of a cheerful and productive atmosphere in the workplace. Without the capacity to think independently and offer viable real-world solutions to problems the PMD can literally be replaced by a 30 page company
handbook.
Example:
PMD: I gotta mark you as being
tardy this morning.
John: What? I
stay late four days a week on my own recognizance.
PMD: Sorry, my
hands are tied. You know the rules. Besides, corporate is coming down on me for allowing you to slide.
John: Sounds good. I'll also stop working overtime voluntarily since the rules state my hours as 9-5 with a 1 hr lunch.
PMD: Wish I could help you out.
John: You just did.