The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution
- weemadando
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Today I am stuck on Box Hill for work.
Plus side? A phenomenal pho joint next to the office.
Plus side? A phenomenal pho joint next to the office.
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I just got offered my dream job, assuming shit goes right.
But, it'd involve working for, and indirectly promoting, christian fundamentalists.
I am mildly conflicted.
But, it'd involve working for, and indirectly promoting, christian fundamentalists.
I am mildly conflicted.
"Is it not part of being erotically experienced, however, to know that the desire to enter the other can lead one to the wrong entrance?" - Peter Sloterdijk
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
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So you passed right? Right? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
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I have about a month before I have to make the decision.
I think I'm actually going to take it. It makes sense career wise, financially, and if precedent elsewhere holds it'd let me do a lot of good.
But... something doesn't sit right with me.
I think I'm actually going to take it. It makes sense career wise, financially, and if precedent elsewhere holds it'd let me do a lot of good.
But... something doesn't sit right with me.
"Is it not part of being erotically experienced, however, to know that the desire to enter the other can lead one to the wrong entrance?" - Peter Sloterdijk
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
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Dude, its money. You need to eat and if you can use the experience to get a better job down the road, then take it.
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Blood money.
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If I can tolerate the work enviroment, then I don't care.
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You're young enough to do things you don't 100% agree with now so you can do what you really want later. And if it doesn't work for you, I'm sure you'll be able to find something else, you're a smart guy.
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unless they start pushing shit onto you at work, learn to compartmentalizeStraha wrote:I have about a month before I have to make the decision.
I think I'm actually going to take it. It makes sense career wise, financially, and if precedent elsewhere holds it'd let me do a lot of good.
But... something doesn't sit right with me.
my company's clients include some of the most evil corporations in the world like major health-care providers, the church of LDS, Fifth-Thirds Bank and Activision
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a job's a job, so long as you're not working for nazis
it also depends on what you're doing. i mean if all you're doing is like, i dunno, business admin or picking up the phones or feeding your boss' goldfish, that's not on the same level as dudes who are making the policies or guys who are out there proseltysing the unsuspecting
it also depends on what you're doing. i mean if all you're doing is like, i dunno, business admin or picking up the phones or feeding your boss' goldfish, that's not on the same level as dudes who are making the policies or guys who are out there proseltysing the unsuspecting
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We justified bombing population centers in WW2 because the civvies made sandwiches for factory workers. Don't take blood money.
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Man, shut up and start playing ME3 with us.
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so the landlady is trying to push a new lease on me
tho the old one auto-renewed in february for 6 months i'm p. sure (i should talk to a real lawyer)
i'm def not signing it. a lock in with raised rates when i may be on the verge of buying is not cool
even though i might be locked in for 5 months now and the hike is $25 / month so it isn't awful. perhaps surrender should be on the table
but eh i want to fight it. it's just then i'll have to be ready to gtfo
i don't want to rush the buy tho
gah.
tho the old one auto-renewed in february for 6 months i'm p. sure (i should talk to a real lawyer)
i'm def not signing it. a lock in with raised rates when i may be on the verge of buying is not cool
even though i might be locked in for 5 months now and the hike is $25 / month so it isn't awful. perhaps surrender should be on the table
but eh i want to fight it. it's just then i'll have to be ready to gtfo
i don't want to rush the buy tho
gah.
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So I guess background is in order. I'm an assistant debate coach for a top ten CEDA school.Stofsk wrote:a job's a job, so long as you're not working for nazis
it also depends on what you're doing. i mean if all you're doing is like, i dunno, business admin or picking up the phones or feeding your boss' goldfish, that's not on the same level as dudes who are making the policies or guys who are out there proseltysing the unsuspecting
A nearby college that doesn't have a debate team is getting a grant to start one (probably) and I've been offered the Head Coaching job.
So the positives: It's a tremendous career opportunity, it looks great on the resume, it gives me in-roads to get a similar job at another university OR at the High School level, and traditionally Christian fundamentalists in the debate community become extremely open to outside influence while also being successful at debate.
The negatives: My job would be to make soon-to-be missionaries better debaters.
"Is it not part of being erotically experienced, however, to know that the desire to enter the other can lead one to the wrong entrance?" - Peter Sloterdijk
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
"Ethics is endless, the law is terminal." - Paul Mann
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So you're going to eat babies too?Straha wrote:So I guess background is in order. I'm an assistant debate coach for a top ten CEDA school.Stofsk wrote:a job's a job, so long as you're not working for nazis
it also depends on what you're doing. i mean if all you're doing is like, i dunno, business admin or picking up the phones or feeding your boss' goldfish, that's not on the same level as dudes who are making the policies or guys who are out there proseltysing the unsuspecting
A nearby college that doesn't have a debate team is getting a grant to start one (probably) and I've been offered the Head Coaching job.
So the positives: It's a tremendous career opportunity, it looks great on the resume, it gives me in-roads to get a similar job at another university OR at the High School level, and traditionally Christian fundamentalists in the debate community become extremely open to outside influence while also being successful at debate.
The negatives: My job would be to make soon-to-be missionaries better debaters.
- The Spartan
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Ricky can have my porn when he pries it from my cold dead hands.
Which shouldn't be too hard as they'll likely be slick with lube...
Which shouldn't be too hard as they'll likely be slick with lube...
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i guess that article about frothy hating on porn is getting aroundThe Spartan wrote:Ricky can have my porn when he pries it from my cold dead hands.
Which shouldn't be too hard as they'll likely be slick with lube...
- The Spartan
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I've known about it for days, this is just the first I've commented on it.
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I just found out today, but I've been too busy doing shit in Chicago to pay much attention to news.The Spartan wrote:I've known about it for days, this is just the first I've commented on it.
- uraniun235
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Somebody's going to step up to do it and advance their career from it. It might as well be someone who isn't going to funnel that money back into tithes.Straha wrote:So I guess background is in order. I'm an assistant debate coach for a top ten CEDA school.Stofsk wrote:a job's a job, so long as you're not working for nazis
it also depends on what you're doing. i mean if all you're doing is like, i dunno, business admin or picking up the phones or feeding your boss' goldfish, that's not on the same level as dudes who are making the policies or guys who are out there proseltysing the unsuspecting
A nearby college that doesn't have a debate team is getting a grant to start one (probably) and I've been offered the Head Coaching job.
So the positives: It's a tremendous career opportunity, it looks great on the resume, it gives me in-roads to get a similar job at another university OR at the High School level, and traditionally Christian fundamentalists in the debate community become extremely open to outside influence while also being successful at debate.
The negatives: My job would be to make soon-to-be missionaries better debaters.
- The Spartan
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Eh. Six of one half dozen of the other.Zod wrote:I just found out today, but I've been too busy doing shit in Chicago to pay much attention to news.The Spartan wrote:I've known about it for days, this is just the first I've commented on it.
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not to be rude man but isn't debating so ritualised now that the skills you're teaching them will have only limited application in the real world?Straha wrote:The negatives: My job would be to make soon-to-be missionaries better debaters.
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If it's anything like that one video he brought up of a dude debating, I'm not worried. Most people don't want a missionary shouting in their face with a river of words so that the missionary can get their point across in 5 minutes. "HEYHAVEYOUHEARDTHEWORDOFJESUSCHRISTHELOVESYOUANDREASONS"thejester wrote:not to be rude man but isn't debating so ritualised now that the skills you're teaching them will have only limited application in the real world?Straha wrote:The negatives: My job would be to make soon-to-be missionaries better debaters.
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Isn't conversion about high pressure sales and social pressure anyway
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And speaking of BF3 . . . I'm thinking I liked BFBC2 a lot better so far. BF3 is too serious.