Yeah, when you cut contact. Many years ago, my then girlfriend and I were being bothered by my prior girlfriend. We'd been broken up for a few months and I decided that was the last straw. It was hard, but it made things better in the long run.Dealing with more ex drama in addition to my own conflictions and whatnot.
Luckily my potential girlfriend is taking it all well and being understanding.
Does ex drama ever go away? Sheesh.
Set them aside. I did the same thing, and seeing them in the closet helped remind me where I wanted to be again. Plus, it feels damned good when they do fit.Because I have a smaller closet now, I'm trying to go through clothes that fit and ones that don't
I have about a dozen pairs of pants or jeans that no longer fit me.
Fucking hell, I don't know if I'll ever be that slim again.
Papa Nurgle loves you.Leaving China? Here's a disease. Leaving Florida? Here's another disease.
Maybe it's time to finally give in to Grandfather Nurgle.
Here, help yourself to my daily dose of sanity:I've been sick for a few days, today isn't bad but I still have a lingering headache. This is exceptionally bad because I have to go to Disney on Ice (win) with my daughter's Girl Scout troop (ugh) and then have a sleepover with a mass of Girl Scouts from the area (Ahhhhhh!). Thankfully I'm just going to be with my daughter and I am not in charge of anything, but I may not have any sanity left by tomorrow morning regardless.
dude legit, I am on meds too, thats a shit ton. I hope everything is alright. I am on like 3 things, thats like what my mother takes at 55.Locked my keys in my office at work yesterday. Let's see if someone's there before me.[DOUBLEPOST=1395412779,1395412406][/DOUBLEPOST]
Here, help yourself to my daily dose of sanity:
I think the implication is more like cube jobs are often replaceable office tasks as opposed to a career one chooses, not that specifically the cubicle is the problem. Metonymy, you know? But I understand the frustration, also. I work in a cubicle. I don't mind it. Lets me socialise with my office mates much more easily.[DOUBLEPOST=1395416807,1395416737][/DOUBLEPOST]It annoys me how everyone hates on cubicle jobs. Whenever someone is talking about what they want to do in life they're always like "oh, I just hope I never have to be in a cubicle. I want to do something more with my life."
Guess what? The job I want will be in a cubicle. Does that mean I'll be living on some lesser plane of existence than you? Probably not you pretentious asshole. Go fuck yourself.
haha, it's actually only 3 different prescriptions but at different strengths to add up to the correct dosage, plus two OTC meds that are for my back pain. But it looks ridiculousdude legit, I am on meds too, thats a shit ton. I hope everything is alright. I am on like 3 things, thats like what my mother takes at 55.
I get that, but the implication is that anyone who works in a cubicle must be working a shitty job like that.I think the implication is more like cube jobs are often replaceable office tasks as opposed to a career one chooses, not that specifically the cubicle is the problem. Metonymy, you know? But I understand the frustration, also. I work in a cubicle. I don't mind it. Lets me socialise with my office mates much more easily.
Hey, when cars learn to drive themselves, I'm sure you'll have your choice of the Caprice cubicle, the Crown Vic cubicle, or the Charger cubicle. It'll be the new desk job, except that your desk will have 300 horses and you can drive it around the townDoes a Crown Vic count as a cubicle? Because there are definitely days that this beastie feels constricting like that...
Only if its colour is Oppression GreyDoes a Crown Vic count as a cubicle? Because there are definitely days that this beastie feels constricting like that...
Do you feel your work to be soul-numbing, unfulfilling drudgery?Does a Crown Vic count as a cubicle? Because there are definitely days that this beastie feels constricting like that...
There are days....Do you feel your work to be soul-numbing, unfulfilling drudgery?
hey my uncle started like you and now he is a vice/drug detective. His work life is something out of a movie, no seriously! oh and he is working on his credentials to work homicide cases tooWhite with Rust Highlights - we're going Nova Soviet here...[DOUBLEPOST=1395419415,1395419378][/DOUBLEPOST]
There are days....
You should have played it up. "What blood, Tim? You see blood? I don't see any blood. DO YOU SEE ANY BLOOD, TIM?"[DOUBLEPOST=1395423402,1395423351][/DOUBLEPOST]Next time he walks by, have a box of garbage bags, a hacksaw and some duct tape sitting on your desk.I hate getting embarassed at work. Since I'm quite young for the average age of people that work here, I don't want to be any more stupid than I appear. Doesn't seem to be working out for me. I got a paper cut on my finger, I saw it it was fine, no blood, I went about about my business. My co-worker just came up to me looking all shocked at me, telling me I had blood all over my cheek. I missed a second paper cut and since I lean my face on my hands a lot while sitting at my desk, I had smeared it all over my face. Now I feel dumb. I was just walking around the office with blood all on my face like a creeper.
She should also twitch.Next time he walks by, have a box of garbage bags, a hacksaw and some duct tape sitting on your desk.
Hey, just think, your next car is going to be much smaller than a Crown Vic...Does a Crown Vic count as a cubicle? Because there are definitely days that this beastie feels constricting like that...