6A FEATURES TOMORROW’S HOROSCOPE Gross spitting habit Dear Annie: The other day, I no evidence that men produce was working from a cafe close to more saliva than women. my house. As I sat there for a few I’m sure I’ll hear from a few hours, I saw a number of men spit- people with their takes. In the ting on the sidewalk as they passed meantime, if you see a “drooling by. Men in dirty clothes, men in delinquent,” you might offer him fancy suits, young men, old men — (or her!) a tissue. it seems to be a trait shared Dear Annie: I have DEAR by all types of men. Fond never been more com- pelled to write than after as I am of finding and cul- ANNIE tivating common connec- reading your recent tions between humans, I response to “P.U.,” the find this habit disgusting. person concerned about a Why is it that men choose co-worker’s bad hygiene. to spit in public so often? In your response, you indi- cated that the co-work- Am I the only one who er’s mental health is notices this? And what Lane not “P.U.’s” business. should I do if I see another Annie Creators Syndicate Inc. Based on the co-worker’s drooling delinquent? — reported outburst when Wondering Woman Dear Wondering Woman: confronted and information from You’re in good company in your his wife that he was “off his med- disgust. After his first visit to Amer- ication,” I strongly believe it is not ica, Charles Dickens lamented the only “P.U.’s” business but his obli- “offensive and sickening” sight of gation to report his observations men who “(spat) incessantly.” In to management. Too often, these Dickens’ time, chewing tobacco early signs of potential violence are was mostly to blame for the great missed and, as recent events around expectorations. Nowadays, there’s the country show, workplace trag- no definitive explanation. Boise edy follows. I respectfully think State sociology professor Rob- you missed the mark on this one. ert McCarl says it most likely has — See Something, Say Something to do with male posturing. It does Dear See Something, Say seem that this issue is socio-cul- Something: Though “P.U.” said tural and not biological, as there’s he’d already approached manage- THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 By Holiday Mathis, Creators Syndicate Inc. ment to no avail, I should not have left it at that. You’re right that the situation is potentially danger- ous and should be addressed with urgency. Approaching the topic of another person’s mental health requires a great deal of care, espe- cially if that person is an employee or colleague. And you should be careful not to engage in work- place discrimination based on mental illness — not only because that would be unethical but also because it’s prohibited in the Amer- icans with Disabilities Act. If you are worried about a co-worker’s mental health, you can and should intervene, for everyone’s safety. Implore human resources to enlist some outside help. The following letter writer sheds more light on options. Dear Annie: “P.U.’s” manager is ineffective. He should mandate an employee assistance program to provide counseling and clearance before the man is allowed back to work. Most states require employee assistance program agencies, but sadly they are underutilized. — Prevent Tragedy Dear Prevent Tragedy: Thank you for the helpful information on employee assistance programs. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Whether or not you consciously seek the company of kindred spirits, as you spend more time with the things that matter to you, they come out of the wood- work, interested in what you’re doing. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You can feel better by concentrating your effort on looking better, and you can look better by concentrating your effort on feeling better. No matter how you approach it today, you are on the up and up. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You don’t always claim credit for the marvelous outcomes you create. Today you’ll likely give others a little more credit than they deserve, which will be a morale raiser. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your guiding luminary, the moon, doesn’t prefer one state to the other. Whether in shadows or fully seen, the moon’s allure will still pull the tides. Your magnetism will work in similarly powerful ways, however you show up. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). When you come to the intersection, look both ways no matter what color the lights are. Junctures of all kinds are best handled with pause. The breath you take between things will cleanse and renew you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You may have entrusted someone with a job they weren’t quite ready for. Now it’s time to reassess whether a cast change is needed, or perhaps there’s a way to adjust the situation to better fit the available talent. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). As the sign of the scales, you can often speak to the justice of a situation. However, today it’s about measuring, not commenting on the measurement. In judg- ing we become as bad as, if not worse than, that which we judge. FRANK AND ERNEST BLONDIE THATABABY SALLY FORTH PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN B.C. LOLA DILBERT SIX CHIX BIZARRO MUTTS NON SEQUITUR BABY BLUES WIZARD OF ID ZITS ROSE IS ROSE SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). In a gold rush, the miners risk a lot to get rich. You know who gets rich without the risk? Those in the business of selling shovels. There’s something desperately needed by the people around you that you can provide. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Because the mere idea of being bored stresses you out, you’ll make exciting plans — and just in time! Monotony is so loathsome to you that it could actually weaken your immune system. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Are you really in a game that only one team can win, or is this more like a journey in which people can help each other move forward? Competition has its place, and that place is not called Everywhere. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’re not trying to control anyone; you’re just making sure that others aren’t controlling you. Even though setting a boundary isn’t an offensive move, if it’s taken that way, the result is the same. Use diplomacy. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). People won’t agree on what’s real, how it happened, what’s important or how best to proceed. But they will agree that something has to be done, and many are ready to listen to each other to begin to sort it out. TOMORROW’S BIRTHDAY (April 19). A job you’ve been at for a while will fascinate you further as you give it even more of your atten- tion. And this isn’t the only thing being revealed to you on deeper levels this year. The details of a special relationship will be glorious and captivating. And there’s an enthralling venture in October that brings money for years. Libra and Taurus adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 11, 45, 21, 7 and 19.