Happy Birthday doitlive! =P
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So many birthdays lately. It's weird. I should just say happy birthday everyday, it's sure to be someone's birthday.
Also: Doctor Pigeon why have you forsaken me a second time!? *raises hands into the air*
Happy Birthday doitlive! =P
Lissar....
If I remember correctly, you had a certain affinity for point and click adventure games. I happen to be reviewing one right now called Yesterday. Its interesting to say the least.
*checks*
Oh :O This is the new Pendulo game. I almost forgot about this! I enjoyed their last game and want to play it...
I'm presently living with my parents, who still pay the bills there (yeah yeah I know, shut up).
OhHappy birthday!
Yesterday has a unique style about it. The graphics make it seem playful, but the story has satanic and horrific undertones. It's a pretty interesting dichotomy. I like it so far, but its difficult for me to get back into the mindset of this style of game.
I reiterate: I stopped living with my parents at age 35 (I don't remember when I started helping with bills). There's nothing particularly horrible about this, especially if you make an effort towards your future and also help the family where and when you can.
My friend just left his parents at age 40. He rents an office space for his ND practice as well as a 6'x8' storage thing and cannot afford to rent an apartment (or even a room in a co-rented house). Believe me, when you're truly ready to leave again, you'll be out there like a rocket, whatever the cost!
I moved back into my parents house when I was 28 while I was waiting for my first house to be built. Everything was fine and dandy until my father walked in on me and my wife practicing making babies.
Also, echoshifting, if you get the chance, link the rest of your updates to the main page of your tag thread. It's interesting stuff, but people may get confused and think that the story ended a year ago on a cliffhanger. D:
Hmm.
Might start writing my SumiOni review tonight.
Sounds like an interesting story. Next time, we'll need more tequila and mezcal to hear more!I left home at 17 and they were the ones who had to borrow from me. Ha!
Why do I feel an ominous chill?
I de-activated my Facebook account because I feel it's becoming a distraction. I don't really have the time to fuck around anymore. I'm just too busy for that.
I de-activated my Facebook account because I feel it's becoming a distraction. I don't really have the time to fuck around anymore. I'm just too busy for that.
I haven't deactivated mine i just never use it. I don't understand how people are on there all the time, there is nothing to really do.
You obviously don't suffer from a Scrabble addiction... <_< >_>
Awe I enjoyed your post always had a nice hint of sarcasm to them.
You obviously don't suffer from a Scrabble addiction... <_< >_>
Or UNO...
Stupid red cards.
I guess I'm not really a part of this community yet, but I was lurking here and found stuff relevant.
Personally I just moved out for the first time (besides college, dorms don't really count) almost two months ago. It also happens that I'm now getting barely any hours at my job. Kinda sucks, but I've got a year's lease and, thankfully, some savings to help me. I'll start school again to get my masters in education soon, which will take about a year.
Yeahhh, maybe moving out wasn't the best idea.
I guess I'm not really a part of this community yet, but I was lurking here and found stuff relevant.
Personally I just moved out for the first time (besides college, dorms don't really count) almost two months ago. It also happens that I'm now getting barely any hours at my job. Kinda sucks, but I've got a year's lease and, thankfully, some savings to help me. I'll start school again to get my masters in education soon, which will take about a year.
Yeahhh, maybe moving out wasn't the best idea.
I guess I'm not really a part of this community yet, but I was lurking here and found stuff relevant.
Personally I just moved out for the first time (besides college, dorms don't really count) almost two months ago. It also happens that I'm now getting barely any hours at my job. Kinda sucks, but I've got a year's lease and, thankfully, some savings to help me. I'll start school again to get my masters in education soon, which will take about a year.
Yeahhh, maybe moving out wasn't the best idea.
Kitten #1 has arrived!
Should have pics up sometime tonight.
Good grief it is absurdly small. It looks like a rat.
I guess I'm not really a part of this community yet, but I was lurking here and found stuff relevant.
Personally I just moved out for the first time (besides college, dorms don't really count) almost two months ago. It also happens that I'm now getting barely any hours at my job. Kinda sucks, but I've got a year's lease and, thankfully, some savings to help me. I'll start school again to get my masters in education soon, which will take about a year.
Yeahhh, maybe moving out wasn't the best idea.
Professor Beef, our paths continue to cross.
I do have two roommates, they were my roommates one year in college as well, and I've known them since high school. They're both engineers, haha. One of them is going to help me pay rent for a bit while I'm going back to school because he wants me to live with him and keep his cost of rent down for a bit (I'm going to pay him back). Thankfully that's going to help.
Unfortunately, I work as a substitute teacher, so I can't just barge in to work. I'm taking classes part time right now to fill prereqs for this education program I'm applying to, so I went down to only being able to work 3 days a week. They just haven't been calling me as much since they've been using the people who can work all 5 days.
School's over in less than two months or so anyway, so I'd have to find a new job soon regardless.
Thankfully I do have some savings left over from college, I managed to save a ton of money by doing my first two years at a community college and by getting some scholarships when I got to university. I was lucky enough to have a father who put aside money for me since I was born to go to college, so I managed to get through without debt. I'm really fortunate in this respect. I should be able to stay above water until I become a teacher and then start actually making a steady income.
All this will change if I decide I want to get my Ph.D after all though...
Poor rat kitty D:
Living on your own is so nice, but yes it can be very stressful. I am hoping to get my Masters in Linguistics one of these days, but the debt I would acquire through that is making me hesitant to actually get to it right away. I'm hoping to be a bit more settled first.
Hey, no badmouthing adorable rittens!Poor rat kitty D:
Living on your own is so nice, but yes it can be very stressful. I am hoping to get my Masters in Linguistics one of these days, but the debt I would acquire through that is making me hesitant to actually get to it right away. I'm hoping to be a bit more settled first.
This community totally claimed ownership of you late last year. You just merely became subconsciously aware of this recently.I guess I'm not really a part of this community yet, but I was lurking here and found stuff relevant.
Yeahhh, maybe moving out wasn't the best idea.
I live with my parents and I pay for everything.
This community totally claimed ownership of you late last year. You just merely became subconsciously aware of this recently.
Also, I have found that it worked best for me a wait for a little bit of financial stability then take night courses, just one or twoper semester, to keep things cheap and stressles.