Lament 2: Cry Harder
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Maybe, yeah. Was more thinking of a Fallout 2 total conversion, though.
I am not a fan of the 3d they used in Van Buren. Also, I don't really like the story they were going with (it would have ended with a new holocaust).
Some people don't like it, but I like the approach we've been seeing since the first Fallout of seeing the New World slowly rebuild upon the ashes of the Old World.
Like, New Vegas was more of a post-apoc' Western story, with all the Frontier vibes, rather than a "proper" survivalist post-apocalypse.
I am not a fan of the 3d they used in Van Buren. Also, I don't really like the story they were going with (it would have ended with a new holocaust).
Some people don't like it, but I like the approach we've been seeing since the first Fallout of seeing the New World slowly rebuild upon the ashes of the Old World.
Like, New Vegas was more of a post-apoc' Western story, with all the Frontier vibes, rather than a "proper" survivalist post-apocalypse.
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Granddad's funeral today. He wasn't religious, but he did go once a year with my grandmother - who's a Jehovah's Witness - to their easter memorial service, so she asked one of the elders of the congregation who knew him well to give the service. And it was really nice, y'know, to have it being read by someone who really knew him and meant everything he said about him. A lot of people turned up as well, the chapel was pretty much full front to back.
It was a good send off, I think. Still gonna miss him.
It was a good send off, I think. Still gonna miss him.
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My condolences as well. Glad the service went well.
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do you think it might bother gandsRyanThunder wrote:I may have finally found an avatar that neatly encapsulates all my fabulous qualities.
because i think it might bother gands
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Oh, well if it bothers him at all I'll get rid of it.
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Ok, I'll give devs the occasional PC error or glitch because the market has all kinds of different hardware and software the program needs to interact with, but how in the hell do you design a bugged-as-shit game for a console? Everything is completely standardized. you literally know all of that stuff beforehand.Aaron wrote:Thats fallout on a good day though. It crashes constantly on 360.
Man Bethesda really does expect nerds to do all their patching for them don't they. Too bad you can't mod shit on consoles, so they should've actually done their job.
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no bother herePhantasee wrote:do you think it might bother gandsRyanThunder wrote:I may have finally found an avatar that neatly encapsulates all my fabulous qualities.
because i think it might bother gands
i think the contrast with the forum colours helps
on another serious note, i like when you guys show concern.
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Is it just the ridiculous strobing shit Einy used to post that bothers you?
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I never thought I'd complain about this, but no bra + deep cleavage + bending over turns off the head brain and switches on the other one, and that doesn't really help when you're trying to concentrate.
People in glass trousers shouldn't shit bricks.
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Reminds me of this one time--see, my project manager has these huge, perfect tits, and, well, normally its okay, but this one day she decided she'd wear this bright orange tee that actually curved around them and stuff, and fuck was I ever happy that we were in cubicles so I could actually be at all productive.
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So, piss test tomorrow. Been about twelve years since I've had to do one for a job and I doubt they've stopped being awful in the meantime.
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what's awful about the piss test? Last time I did one, i went to the piss test place, they gave me a cup, I peed in it, then gave it back.
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I assume you mean besides it being a flagrant and obnoxious invasion of your privacy?joviwan wrote:what's awful about the piss test?
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So how do you feel about background checks?RyanThunder wrote:I assume you mean besides it being a flagrant and obnoxious invasion of your privacy?joviwan wrote:what's awful about the piss test?
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Fight the power, eat asparagus!RyanThunder wrote:I assume you mean besides it being a flagrant and obnoxious invasion of your privacy?joviwan wrote:what's awful about the piss test?
People in glass trousers shouldn't shit bricks.
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Urine check = invasion of privacy ?
Interesting perspective.
What makes you think or makes you feel it constitute an invasion of your privacy ?
Interesting perspective.
What makes you think or makes you feel it constitute an invasion of your privacy ?
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What business does an employer have knowing about what substances you use as long as it's off the clock and doesn't effect your work?Oxymoron wrote:Urine check = invasion of privacy ?
Interesting perspective.
What makes you think or makes you feel it constitute an invasion of your privacy ?
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The thing is :
How does the employer know if you take things that might affect your work during clock hours ?
Also, where I work urine check aren't primarily done for illicit drug checks, but as a general analysis of the employee's physical condition. If they check drugs, they also check traces of medical drugs.
Basically, it's part of a complete medical checkup (spent half a day getting examined).
How does the employer know if you take things that might affect your work during clock hours ?
Also, where I work urine check aren't primarily done for illicit drug checks, but as a general analysis of the employee's physical condition. If they check drugs, they also check traces of medical drugs.
Basically, it's part of a complete medical checkup (spent half a day getting examined).
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How the fuck is any of that any of their concern?
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Do you want someone having withdrawal symptoms while they're operating heavy machinery? How about trusting a meth user with people's bank information?RyanThunder wrote:How the fuck is any of that any of their concern?
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There's a time to to stick it up to the man, and there's a time to realize that the state of your own health can have very real effect on the life of other people.
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hey those are actually good examples of jobs where it makes sense to test for drugs, now give a good reason why the usher at the local movie theater needs to be marijuana freeZod wrote:Do you want someone having withdrawal symptoms while they're operating heavy machinery? How about trusting a meth user with people's bank information?RyanThunder wrote:How the fuck is any of that any of their concern?
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Corporate image.
You don't want people to associate the services you offer with the image of a stoned guy.
You don't want people to associate the services you offer with the image of a stoned guy.
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