8 days sober for the first time in months
That is all 🙂
That is all 🙂
Headache, tiredness, soreness, crappiness......after eating healthier than I have in months and I slept well last night. Day 2 of being sober.
I keep hearing people warning people about naming babies and giving them names that they'll hate. What is your name and do you like it?
Has this caused you to pee the bed
Or am I just old
Now, it's cheaper for them to make the games, so they raise the prices anyways.
Now, they can take away your media in 10 years.
I just love how the companies that run the world find ways to be more greedy.
Now, it's cheaper for them to make the games, so they raise the prices anyways.
Now, they can take away your media in 10 years.
I just love how the companies that run the world find ways to be more greedy.
I can't read your 3 sentences that were combined into one with no commas, periods, or anything.
All I hear most of the day is people complaining. People j work with complaining about clients or citizens or having to clean up someone's else's mess. I get a snap every morning from coworkers saying 'ugh it's ___day' or 'ugh I'm awake'
Do people not realize how much better their life would be if they didn't complain about every little thing 😅
Now I'm not perfect, I complain and whine about things too but I feel like I'm surrounded by people who I have to hear complain about something or the same thing every day.
It's gonna be Taco Wednesday at our house tonight. Would have been Taco Tuesday but we had leftover pork loin, potatoes, carrots, and onions last night
My husband proposed to me on Christmas eve in front of all of my family. I didn't know until the last minute when I asked my brother where he went and I shrugged and said 'idk, I think to the car to get something' which was so unusual that I connected the dots right then and there. He proposed 20 seconds later and it was beautiful and amazing lol
Do you worry about people hacking your camera and spying on you?
I know the title sounds like I am the obvious asshole but hear me out.
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My job is very busy and we are very understaffed. I help people apply for certain benefits but I am still in training, so I don't have the answers to many questions just yet.
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The vast majority of my work day consists of working applications, either qualifying, denying, or requesting more information. There is a ton of research and documentation that goes into reviewing each application.
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My job is a type of job that takes a lot of critical thinking and if you get sidetracked, it is difficult to jump back in it.
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All that being said, my phone doesn't ring often, maybe 4-5x a day and very rarely do they leave voicemails. If I get a voicemail, I normally find time inbetween applications to return your call.
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So someone emailed my work today saying they have called multiple times and can't get ahold of me. They never left a me a voicemail and I wasn't expecting a phonecall from them or anyone really. Ironically, they emailed the exact email I would have told them to send their documents to.
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Anyways, if you need help/if you need to talk to someone on the phone/if you can't get someone on the phone, why wouldn't you leave a voicemail?
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I don't think I'm the AH, but I would like some outside perspective.
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*I do answer the phone if I am expecting a call from someone*
What games do you suggest?
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I already plan on getting Conker's Bad Fur Day, Super Mario 64 (obviously) Mario Party, Donkey Kong, and Paper Mario :)
Can't wait to have it and start buying all the old games I used to play. I can't wait to start buying games!! I tried to list the games but it started to say what I was posting wasn't allowed, so I'll put the games I plan on getting in the comments.