>>47120287>Coco was pushed into the banishment roomThat's true, but that was not in her "last months" but more than a year before she graduated and for a very clear reason.
She even told in her own words, how she would ask permission to do something innocuous (on paper) then do it with a twist
>which obeyed the letter of what she asked but went far beyond what she knew they would accept had she asked them honestlyand then (after it backfired) they started asking her to submit the full detail of what she was planning to do instead of rough outlines.
Worse: it became company policy (they couldn't just single her out) and months down the line, years down the line, even to this day it is the reason the EN girls (for instance) can't just say
>hey management, can I publish a cute short of myself sending a "chu" to my audience?They have to send the final project for approval and have it vetted first.
Corporate work is based on trust and cooperation. When people start treating management as an impediment and trying to go around them, management ends up tightening the rules to prevent that from happening.