Just like that one kid who got caught buying a dime bag of weed. They directly and solely funded terrorism.
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I've done a little volunteer work, and in the past I've donated financially to various charities.
At the moment, my last paycheck was for two days, and it took 5 months to get this job.
So, currently, no. I'm trying to get back in the saddle, pay off some shit, and start saving for emergencies again.
Also, you know, eating at least once a day can be nice, even if it seems like a luxury some days.
Mea-sles? Ohhh, my freedom rash.
Nah, its fine. Not contagious or potentially life altering for the worse even if I survive.
I don't know where I picked it up, but my toddler son came back from preschool with something similar! Any way, I've got to get to his funeral. Merica!
A man walks up to a table with four chairs, and sits down with three nazis.
What do you have now? Four nazis.
I'm tired of all the once in a life time disasters that seem to keep happening over and over...
No no, some people have to learn from their own mistakes.
You tell a toddler to not reach up and touch the stove because a burner might be hot. You don't tell a 25 year old man not to touch a burner - by that age they should have either learned from extrapolating data about the world, from their childhood experience, or someone else's experience. Regardless, at a certain point, you just let morons burn their fingers.
I mean, chemo is primarily used for cancer - however it is also used to treat some autoimmune and blood disorders.
I assume you mean as a healthy person though, which yeah... sounds miserable if you have no reason.
I played the first PS. Loved it. If memory serves, I usually cloaked up, used a knife, and tried to capture stuff.
PS2, well... I played the beta, I didn't care for the stealth changes. Then, it released and I played a little... just couldn't maintain my interest, plus the unlock system was kinda punishing and made it seem too P2W for me.
I miss the original GW classes.
I could never "click" with any of the classes in GW2. I wanted to enjoy it, and did to an extent, but it never kept me coming back.
That being said, I have a friend who is still VERY active in GW2 all these years later, so I guess its just me, lol.
I'm kind of the opposite, lol.
I miss my overnight shift.
I'd wake up, the world was quiet, there were no harsh lights to contend with, very few coworkers to deal with, even less management...
Just go in, put in my earbuds between calls, and do my shit. Then, when everyone is grumpy and trying to get coffee, I'm going home.
That being said, when the time changed it could be a blessing and a curse.
On one hand, sweet, short(ish) day... well, 11 hours. Then it swings the other way, and 13 hour shifts suck even more than 12 hours.
Watching the time roll back an hour feels very unfair when you're on the clock and just want to go home, lol.
Awesome, thanks. I have listened to those, I think, but I'm pretty sure I was at work at the time, so I was in and out on it.
I'll have to go back and give it a re-listen.
Thanks again.
She ruined the only opportunity I had to see Iron Maiden.
They dropped off the Ozzfest tour that year because Sharon was a cock-juggling-thunder-cunt right before they got to my town.