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05-05-2015 , 09:06 PM
05-05-2015 , 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by SuqAta8
My bf works remotely. He enjoys the flexibility of it
i'm sure he does but how does he feel about working remotely?
05-05-2015 , 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ElliotR
yeah, I'm a little worried that my personality requires more regular human contact and I will go insane
This is why I'd never want to work remotely for any serious length of time.
05-05-2015 , 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SuqAta8
My bf works remotely. He enjoys the flexibility of it
I thought you broke up?
05-05-2015 , 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by The Moocher
i'm sure he does but how does he feel about working remotely?



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Originally Posted by pwnsall
I thought you broke up?
new bf
05-05-2015 , 10:23 PM
New already?
05-05-2015 , 10:27 PM
there was slight overlap in the relationships :/
05-05-2015 , 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by SuqAta8
there was slight overlap in the relationships :/
lol
05-05-2015 , 10:46 PM
i too welcome spaceman bryce to the pub! stocking grocery shelves can be a great job. most of the world would be overjoyed to have that job. dont put your worth in your job.
05-05-2015 , 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by SuqAta8
there was slight overlap in the relationships :/
slut
05-05-2015 , 11:42 PM
Just watched the new HBO documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck.

Mind blown. This is an amazing piece of film making. It was loud, abrasive, obnoxious, depressing, sexy. Sometimes I didn't even know what I was looking at, some animation or strange footage overlaid with these tapes Kurt made that no one knew existed. Other times it's a conventional documentary with interviews.

Definitely watch it with headphones, it's mixed so that when the audio level of the interviews is correct, most of the music is so loud it melts your ****ing face.
05-05-2015 , 11:47 PM
i was totally gonna skip the cobain documentary. but now i'll check it out. thanks amp!
05-06-2015 , 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
slut


are you excited for your big day? its in june right?
05-06-2015 , 12:07 AM
yes june 14th
bachelor party is this saturday
yes im very excited
05-06-2015 , 12:09 AM
let me know when there's a Layne Staley docu. Not gonna watch anything about some "genius" coward that killed himself and abandoned a child.

**** that piece of **** self-pitying loser.

Last edited by kcaw; 05-06-2015 at 12:10 AM. Reason: Layne may also have been a self-pitying loser but he didn't have a kid.
05-06-2015 , 12:23 AM
05-06-2015 , 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by kcaw
let me know when there's a Layne Staley docu. Not gonna watch anything about some "genius" coward that killed himself and abandoned a child.

**** that piece of **** self-pitying loser.
as if you know what's in the mind of someone who killed himself, someone you never met
05-06-2015 , 02:23 AM
why crossnerd's fingernail servants are badmouthing her in vietnamese

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Most Americans recognize Tippi Hedren for her starring role in Alfred Hitchcock’s horror film The Birds—but among the Vietnamese American community, her reputation is for something a little more serious: being a cornerstone of the immigrant community's economy.

Forty years ago, the Hollywood actor traveled to Hope Village, a Vietnamese refugee camp near Sacramento, California, to meet with a group of women who had recently fled the takeover of South Vietnam by the armed forces of Communist leader Ho Chi Minh. Hedren was aware of the difficulties the refugees had faced and had been trying before her visit to think of a skill or trade she could help the women learn so they could support themselves in their adopted country. When she met with the group, she was surprised to find they were enamored with her manicure.

“We were trying to find vocations for them. I brought in seamstresses and typists—any way for them to learn something,” she told the BBC. “And they loved my fingernails.”

Thuan Le was there for the lightbulb moment. “A group of us were standing close to her and saw that her nails were so beautiful,” she recalled to TakePart. “We talked to each other and said they looked so pretty. I looked in [Hedren’s] eyes and knew she was thinking something. She said, ‘Ah, maybe you can learn nails.’ And we looked at each other and she said, ‘Yes, manicures!’ ”
05-06-2015 , 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by kcaw
let me know when there's a Layne Staley docu. Not gonna watch anything about some "genius" coward that killed himself and abandoned a child.

**** that piece of **** self-pitying loser.
how could he? it's almost like he thought whether he wants to live or not is up to himself

Spoiler:
dude....
05-06-2015 , 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
yes june 14th
bachelor party is this saturday
yes im very excited
come and party with me


05-06-2015 , 03:23 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcaw
let me know when there's a Layne Staley docu. Not gonna watch anything about some "genius" coward that killed himself and abandoned a child.

**** that piece of **** self-pitying loser.
Your empathy for the human condition overwhelms me.
05-06-2015 , 04:18 AM
The child is not a human and has no claim?
05-06-2015 , 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Monkey Banana
The child is not a human and has no claim?
It is a human, but it has no claim. Is the father not a human who has choices?

I hear about people all the time who won't take their own life because of their families etc., which of course is noble to some degree, but I don't agree. Why should you live in misery just so your family are save from the sorrow (which won't last forever).

"It's my life, and I'll do what I want, it's my life, and I'll think what I want"
05-06-2015 , 04:33 AM
If you are gonna treat your life as expendable, don't have kids
05-06-2015 , 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Viggorous
It is a human, but it has no claim.
Didn't bother reading past this.

      
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