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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16199648 times)

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54360 on: June 19, 2011, 09:54:51 pm »

Fucking Japanese sweets.
Blarg.
I ate too many and now I feel like vomiting and my tongue is numb.
But they're sooooo delicioussss...

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54361 on: June 19, 2011, 10:02:21 pm »

Watching Falling Skies right now. Dystopian Sci-Fi series AHOY!

Watching it too, not a bad show, honestly. They like to discus history though. :P

Which is a good thing. Also, it features Lacrosse, not football, as the major American sport. Which is awesome.

Also, already guessed part of the series from the adverts.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54362 on: June 19, 2011, 10:03:51 pm »

Bleh, Lacrosse. Aka Land Water Polo with sticks.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54363 on: June 19, 2011, 10:06:45 pm »

LaCrosse isn't the national sport because America's population isn't mostly guys with pink polo shirts named Chet.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54364 on: June 19, 2011, 10:10:03 pm »

LaCrosse isn't the national sport because America's population isn't mostly guys with pink polo shirts named Chet.
Unfortunately, my school is.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54365 on: June 19, 2011, 10:12:57 pm »

I continue to wonder how so many people I know, relatives mostly, manage to go through life relatively smoothly without ever having a real job or permanent residence.  I think they mostly bum off each other in a big circle each time somebody gets a real income, until critical mass is reached and everything collapses again.  How they get away with it into their 30's is the bigger mystery.
I've had real jobs. Let me be honest, it mostly sucked.

I haven't had a permanent residence last more than 4 years.

Here's the thing. Around when I was a 14 year old nerdlet emo kid, I decided I really wanted to discover the meaning to life. Something beyond studying hard, getting into a good uni, studying hard at uni, getting a good job, working that job until I retire, then die.

It just struck me as horribly depressing.

So my serotonin and dopamine-deprived self set off on a series of crazy comical mishaps to really "live" and thus you have where I am today.

I could never work less than a $20 an hour job doing soulless grinding work where a huge chunk of it goes to taxes. Some days I get paid $200 for 15 minutes of "work" to perform what I love spinning fire, and I get into the party free and free drinks if I care to indulge. I do ridiculous oddjobs to get by, like teaching hippies meditation and instruct people on how to dance and find their inner "flow" and happiness. I give technical support. I only have to pay income tax on it later, deductible because I run my own business, co-owned by my father so he can deduct on his taxes. He makes stupid money so he's actually taxed more under Obama, but he still votes democrat and gives to charities because he thinks those well off have a hand in helping the less fortunate.

Work smarter, not harder- is the name of the game.

And always invest in the future, in your future. It not just limited to money, but experiences. You can never get some of those again.  ;)

EDIT: You know what's the funny thing? The older I get and ridiculous experiences aside, the more I just want to settle down and chill out.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54366 on: June 19, 2011, 10:17:26 pm »

Work smarter, not harder- is the name of the game.

And always invest in the future, in your future. It not just limited to money, but experiences. You can never get some of those again.  ;)
You sound exactly like my awesome former marine A+ teacher that I had (and will still have next year, but thats not as big a role)
You're probably a bit quieter than him, though ;D
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54367 on: June 19, 2011, 10:18:50 pm »

He reminds me of my awesome, female 6th grade Industrial Tech (shop) teacher.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54369 on: June 19, 2011, 10:28:25 pm »

The frequency of my nightmares appears to have calmed down, at least for the time being.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54370 on: June 19, 2011, 10:47:39 pm »

Work smarter, not harder- is the name of the game.

And always invest in the future, in your future. It not just limited to money, but experiences. You can never get some of those again.  ;)
You sound exactly like my awesome former marine A+ teacher that I had (and will still have next year, but thats not as big a role)
You're probably a bit quieter than him, though ;D
He reminds me of my awesome, female 6th grade Industrial Tech (shop) teacher.
Classes with your teachers must have been really riding the crazy bus to crazy town.  ;D

You should each take an e-version of my business card that I shamelessly stole from the internet. Vector, I'll save a copy for you.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54371 on: June 19, 2011, 10:49:14 pm »

Haha, thank you.  Cheers me up =)
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54372 on: June 19, 2011, 10:51:01 pm »

More of a "Easily tangented into off-topic but still somehow ends up related to tech" than crazy, and didn't really care too too much about the more ridiculous rules as long as it was inside his room.
But thanks anyway ;)
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54373 on: June 20, 2011, 01:36:56 am »

Have I mentioned I love X3: Terrain conflict yet?

My god how the DAYS fly by.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54374 on: June 20, 2011, 02:00:57 am »

Have I mentioned I love X3: Terrain conflict yet?

My god how the DAYS fly by.
Some day you will get bored of it and cry over those days you killed. But that'll probably be after 40 years. So, YAY HAVING NO LIFE!
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