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It's only for a few months, though they have been hinting about keeping me there.
Real lament: my car hates me. The horn is shorting again; last time my mechanic didn't believe me, but this time I made him drive twenty miles in a car that spontaneously honks at everybody and I think the message sunk in. It'll be fixed tomorrow.
Real lament: my car hates me. The horn is shorting again; last time my mechanic didn't believe me, but this time I made him drive twenty miles in a car that spontaneously honks at everybody and I think the message sunk in. It'll be fixed tomorrow.
People in glass trousers shouldn't shit bricks.
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I picked up some extra training for TKD yesterday.
Patterns are hard to get right. My me hurts.
Patterns are hard to get right. My me hurts.
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i think i fucked up
we have some people running for exec positions of the party's youth wing
and i'm not sure of the guy running for my position (who is from calgary)
myself, i'm standing for treasurer so he's not up against me
but basically the guy hasn't given me confidence he's interested in finishing the work i started, and the rest of the exec has worked on for the past year
he hasn't even given me confidence he will be around to do any job, because apparently he's applying for a bunch of jobs that require him to be non-partisan
which would mean to accept he'd have to quit the exec leaving us short a key person in a crucial year for getting some shit done
anyway this is something that hasn't been resolved and it keeps coming up again and again and again
and tomorrow is the deadline for nominations
i have two ladies here in edmonton running for the northern regional director position and they are both amazing and i'd love to work with them for the next year because they're super into it and motivated etc etc but they're standing for the same position and honestly i don't expect the unsuccessful candidate to be very involved in the next year (but would be very nice)
and the most important thing is that they are both ready to commit to the year, putting this project on their own priority list
so i asked one if she'd consider running for my current position instead
i let the presiden know and he's friends with the other guy so he can't be publicly supporting anyone but he's not encouraged by his actions either so he's given tacit support to the idea (less than tacit to me in private but y'know)
now my other friend on the exec, who i trusted quite a bit, has gone and informed the other dude (who is also his friend) that edmonton is planning on shutting him down, which is not actually the case
and now this dude is texting me asking what the fuck etc
i can brute force my way through the elections and have the candidates i want, in, but it's going to be messy now that my friend has put his personal feelings ahead of the organization's needs
they're going to make it personal, considering how personally they're taking it now
best part is nomination deadline is tomorrow at midnight so fuuuuuuuuck have to resolve this in just a little over 24 hours
so i think i fucked up how i handled it, but part of it is i informed my trusted friend who went on to tell his affected friend and now i don't know what story is being told out there which is probably painting me as an asshole out to get this guy
fuck
we have some people running for exec positions of the party's youth wing
and i'm not sure of the guy running for my position (who is from calgary)
myself, i'm standing for treasurer so he's not up against me
but basically the guy hasn't given me confidence he's interested in finishing the work i started, and the rest of the exec has worked on for the past year
he hasn't even given me confidence he will be around to do any job, because apparently he's applying for a bunch of jobs that require him to be non-partisan
which would mean to accept he'd have to quit the exec leaving us short a key person in a crucial year for getting some shit done
anyway this is something that hasn't been resolved and it keeps coming up again and again and again
and tomorrow is the deadline for nominations
i have two ladies here in edmonton running for the northern regional director position and they are both amazing and i'd love to work with them for the next year because they're super into it and motivated etc etc but they're standing for the same position and honestly i don't expect the unsuccessful candidate to be very involved in the next year (but would be very nice)
and the most important thing is that they are both ready to commit to the year, putting this project on their own priority list
so i asked one if she'd consider running for my current position instead
i let the presiden know and he's friends with the other guy so he can't be publicly supporting anyone but he's not encouraged by his actions either so he's given tacit support to the idea (less than tacit to me in private but y'know)
now my other friend on the exec, who i trusted quite a bit, has gone and informed the other dude (who is also his friend) that edmonton is planning on shutting him down, which is not actually the case
and now this dude is texting me asking what the fuck etc
i can brute force my way through the elections and have the candidates i want, in, but it's going to be messy now that my friend has put his personal feelings ahead of the organization's needs
they're going to make it personal, considering how personally they're taking it now
best part is nomination deadline is tomorrow at midnight so fuuuuuuuuck have to resolve this in just a little over 24 hours
so i think i fucked up how i handled it, but part of it is i informed my trusted friend who went on to tell his affected friend and now i don't know what story is being told out there which is probably painting me as an asshole out to get this guy
fuck
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China should be an interesting experience, enjoy!
So I've realized this past week that I'm basically a hippy.
I've gone from a war obsessed conservative teen/20 something to a dope smoking pacifist who's equal rights for all. Free love, etc.
I'm not complaining, I know lots of Vets turn into hippies, just wonder were it all started.
So I've realized this past week that I'm basically a hippy.
I've gone from a war obsessed conservative teen/20 something to a dope smoking pacifist who's equal rights for all. Free love, etc.
I'm not complaining, I know lots of Vets turn into hippies, just wonder were it all started.
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Have you seen The Men Who Stare At Goats?Aaron wrote:China should be an interesting experience, enjoy!
So I've realized this past week that I'm basically a hippy.
I've gone from a war obsessed conservative teen/20 something to a dope smoking pacifist who's equal rights for all. Free love, etc.
I'm not complaining, I know lots of Vets turn into hippies, just wonder were it all started.
People in glass trousers shouldn't shit bricks.
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Note that I don't know what I'm babbling about, but I'd suppose that having had a front row seat to witness by themselves the consequences of war may push some people to start reconsidering their worldviews.
No.
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So, yesterday, even if it was becoming a bit chill, everything was normal, the soil a melange of muddy brown and sickly green and the sky in its usual cover of depressively low hanging clouds.
This morning, I open the shutters, and everything is covered in ten centimeters of that icy white stuff falling down from the skies hanging closely above, the mountains surrounding the valley totally hidden by the white mist.
Gentlemen, brace yourself. Winter is coming.
This morning, I open the shutters, and everything is covered in ten centimeters of that icy white stuff falling down from the skies hanging closely above, the mountains surrounding the valley totally hidden by the white mist.
Gentlemen, brace yourself. Winter is coming.
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I haven't. Is it good?Bounty wrote:Have you seen The Men Who Stare At Goats?Aaron wrote:China should be an interesting experience, enjoy!
So I've realized this past week that I'm basically a hippy.
I've gone from a war obsessed conservative teen/20 something to a dope smoking pacifist who's equal rights for all. Free love, etc.
I'm not complaining, I know lots of Vets turn into hippies, just wonder were it all started.
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Very good. Very weird, too. I was thinking of it mostly because it has a gung-ho conservative soldier going a bit... New Age.
People in glass trousers shouldn't shit bricks.
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Quickly, we must commence running around and flailing our arms in the air uselessly!Oxymoron wrote:Gentlemen, brace yourself. Winter is coming.
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I guess I'm the only one with a snowblower?
Thanks Bounty, I'm gonna see if I can find that today.
Thanks Bounty, I'm gonna see if I can find that today.
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Oxymoron wrote: Winter is coming.
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The funny thing is
I've never watched Game of Thrones.
Not even once, not even the littlest bit.
In fact, I don't think I've watched any series more recent than a few years back, except for Dr Who (of which I haven't got past the first half of Season 6) and MLP.
To be perfectly fair, having more or less totally stopped watching television may have had an influence over that. The format just bores me, when I'm not getting angered by the stupidity of it all.
I've never watched Game of Thrones.
Not even once, not even the littlest bit.
In fact, I don't think I've watched any series more recent than a few years back, except for Dr Who (of which I haven't got past the first half of Season 6) and MLP.
To be perfectly fair, having more or less totally stopped watching television may have had an influence over that. The format just bores me, when I'm not getting angered by the stupidity of it all.
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By the way, Aaron, I really recommend you watch "The Men who Stare at Goats" if you can. It's really good, and pretty funny. You may like it.
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I personally just couldn't get past how much I just didn't give a flying fuck about the novels.Oxymoron wrote:The funny thing is
I've never watched Game of Thrones.
Not even once, not even the littlest bit.
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I tried to watch the first episode. Something about titties, a midget and cannibals?
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I'm just not really into Heroic Fantasy. Not that I hate it, but I'm just not naturally drawn toward it.
The comments i heard about GoT amounted to "How much incest and murder rape can they get away with portraying on television ?"Zod wrote:I tried to watch the first episode. Something about titties, a midget and cannibals?
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i watched until they killed sean bean
if they had killed everyone but sean bean i might have considered watching more
but they did the opposite
soooo
if they had killed everyone but sean bean i might have considered watching more
but they did the opposite
soooo
DracuLax - when even Death can't scare the shit out of you
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I just live somewhere that snow isn't even an issue.Aaron wrote:I guess I'm the only one with a snowblower?
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You're welcome, Brony scum.evilsoup wrote:yes, thank you for explaining the reference
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What the hell are you two talking about?RogueIce wrote:I just live somewhere that snow isn't even an issue.Aaron wrote:I guess I'm the only one with a snowblower?
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I got my yellow belt today. I managed to skip the white belt with the yellow tip.
To celebrate; new comics!
To celebrate; new comics!
I concur. Have fun!Phantasee wrote:congrats on the new job B!