I now have a part-time job. I also have been unable to sleep since the job started on Wednesday.
My ability to not dislike things is greatly reduced until such time as a) I get my first paycheck, b) my coworker stops yelling at me to work faster because "You're not a machine or an immigrant, Rozzy, but you need to move like one", or c) I successfully achieve sleep.
So yeah, I basically went crazy and hate everything. Carn and Mad Cow are pretty spot-on.
I now have a part-time job. I also have been unable to sleep since the job started on Wednesday.
My ability to not dislike things is greatly reduced until such time as a) I get my first paycheck, b) my coworker stops yelling at me to work faster because "You're not a machine or an immigrant, Rozzy, but you need to move like one", or c) I successfully achieve sleep.
So yeah, I basically went crazy and hate everything. Carn and Mad Cow are pretty spot-on.
I now have a part-time job. I also have been unable to sleep since the job started on Wednesday.
My ability to not dislike things is greatly reduced until such time as a) I get my first paycheck, b) my coworker stops yelling at me to work faster because "You're not a machine or an immigrant, Rozzy, but you need to move like one", or c) I successfully achieve sleep.
So yeah, I basically went crazy and hate everything. Carn and Mad Cow are pretty spot-on.
Araki: If the bands are foreign, using their names is ok. But this is definitely not the case for Japanese bands. That’s no good. Or maybe I should say, it’s empathy. It’s a bit strange, like “What kind of silly things is this guy talking about?” (laughs)
Kaneko: Well, Western bands also sing about rather silly things, right?
Araki: If I knew what they were saying, I’d get too embarrassed to continue listening (laughs). That’s why for me it’s about the rhythm, the propagation of sound. There’s a sort of space between the sounds. Like the subtlety of the strings, the pauses, the way the air vibrates. That’s why I’m fine with whatever that person sings.
Do what I do and eat a lot of green vegetables (plain, preferably, for whatever reason masochistically shoving leaves in my mouth makes them seem that much more effective) bite off some ginger, drink an energy drink, and vow to never let this happen to you again
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Just spent almost an hour riding out the peak of the stomach issues I woke up too (which included dizziness after moving around to get pills). Not thinking I want to do stuff just yet.
Second test: exactly the same as the practice test but with one less question, one diode flipped, and numbers changed; people finish in half the period
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I think it would be cool to be friends with a witch
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Do what I do and eat a lot of green vegetables (plain, preferably, for whatever reason masochistically shoving leaves in my mouth makes them seem that much more effective) bite off some ginger, drink an energy drink, and vow to never let this happen to you again
energy drinks seem to set off my anxiety so i don't drink them anymore, but i will keep the rest in mind
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I wasn't entirely opposed to the idea of an emoji movie but smug pile of poo pushes it over the edge into "insufferable" to me
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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My ability to not dislike things is greatly reduced until such time as a) I get my first paycheck, b) my coworker stops yelling at me to work faster because "You're not a machine or an immigrant, Rozzy, but you need to move like one", or c) I successfully achieve sleep.
So yeah, I basically went crazy and hate everything. Carn and Mad Cow are pretty spot-on.
Araki: If the bands are foreign, using their names is ok. But this is definitely not the case for Japanese bands. That’s no good. Or maybe I should say, it’s empathy. It’s a bit strange, like “What kind of silly things is this guy talking about?” (laughs)
Kaneko: Well, Western bands also sing about rather silly things, right?
Araki: If I knew what they were saying, I’d get too embarrassed to continue listening (laughs). That’s why for me it’s about the rhythm, the propagation of sound. There’s a sort of space between the sounds. Like the subtlety of the strings, the pauses, the way the air vibrates. That’s why I’m fine with whatever that person sings.
i'd point this out to them but i have a train to catch, wish i'd noticed sooner
oh well, i probably wasn't going to sleep much anyway
It's so much better than the "Lolol Mortdecai" or "omg Sausage Party I Can't Even" phenomena
I feel old now, and I wasn't even born at the time.
Second test: exactly the same as the practice test but with one less question, one diode flipped, and numbers changed; people finish in half the period
Whatever prof i guess you're the doctor
thanks for the advice.