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I’m taking a web development course and really enjoying it. However, it’s super frustrating that 80% of the time my code doesn’t work is because I forgot a fucking semi-colon. I hate semi-colons.
Also left my glasses at a friends over the weekend so now I’m doing visually impaired coding. Im scared to see what it looks like when I get my glasses back.
Did any guys ever for real have that thing where they got a boner in high school and then didn't want to stand up and show their boner? Or is that just a tv trope? I got boners in high school every 30 seconds but would just shift my boner around, I'm not go to just stick it out front like a psycho.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
Maybe this should be a poll, or be broken down with how houses are setup:
- If you were to go through general anxiety and depression, with an extreme elaborating factor, and yell and cry in your own room - does your roommate have the right to berate you for being dramatic? Thus also saying YOU have absolute control of (at the time medical withdrawal because of a shitty doctor, and my dying aunt) this; you have to be quiet because your "physical presence" scares me and causes me to hide. Without further context, is it wrong to yell in your own room?
Maybe this should be a poll, or be broken down with how houses are setup:
- If you were to go through general anxiety and depression, with an extreme elaborating factor, and yell and cry in your own room - does your roommate have the right to berate you for being dramatic? Thus also saying YOU have absolute control of (at the time medical withdrawal because of a shitty doctor, and my dying aunt) this; you have to be quiet because your "physical presence" scares me and causes me to hide. Without further context, is it wrong to yell in your own room?
As someone going through this right now to the point where it's hard for me to leave my apartment, no.
If you can't control what's causing it, housemates'll just have to deal with it. Berating someone for being dramatic in this situation is also a bitch move anyway.
Maybe this should be a poll, or be broken down with how houses are setup:
- If you were to go through general anxiety and depression, with an extreme elaborating factor, and yell and cry in your own room - does your roommate have the right to berate you for being dramatic? Thus also saying YOU have absolute control of (at the time medical withdrawal because of a shitty doctor, and my dying aunt) this; you have to be quiet because your "physical presence" scares me and causes me to hide. Without further context, is it wrong to yell in your own room?
To hell with the roommate. Scream and cry in your own god damn room all you want.
Maybe this should be a poll, or be broken down with how houses are setup:
- If you were to go through general anxiety and depression, with an extreme elaborating factor, and yell and cry in your own room - does your roommate have the right to berate you for being dramatic? Thus also saying YOU have absolute control of (at the time medical withdrawal because of a shitty doctor, and my dying aunt) this; you have to be quiet because your "physical presence" scares me and causes me to hide. Without further context, is it wrong to yell in your own room?
I feel the only appropriate reaction to this situation is:
"Hey man, I heard you in your room. Are you okay? Do you want to talk? I'm here for you."
i'd also like to know what time they fill the hot tub with eggs waffles biscuits and gravy so i can be the first one in there.
I'm assuming that it's full upon check in and they just run the jets to keep it from forming a skin on top. It gets assigned to the newest room attendant who will not come back for her second day.
Maybe this should be a poll, or be broken down with how houses are setup:
- If you were to go through general anxiety and depression, with an extreme elaborating factor, and yell and cry in your own room - does your roommate have the right to berate you for being dramatic? Thus also saying YOU have absolute control of (at the time medical withdrawal because of a shitty doctor, and my dying aunt) this; you have to be quiet because your "physical presence" scares me and causes me to hide. Without further context, is it wrong to yell in your own room?
I feel the only appropriate reaction to this situation is:
"Hey man, I heard you in your room. Are you okay? Do you want to talk? I'm here for you."
For additional context - her "reasoning" is because her father was abusive and has PTSD from it; and has "weaned" herself off medication because of insurance. And is also apparently manic depressant. She "shrinks away" (using her own terms); and also literally said she stays in her room when she changes the apartment because of my "body language"...
So I'm getting that the dynamic currently is skewed massively; I literally ended the conversation with that's on you. I have been very open to changes in the house; and yea, having major changes happen when you just have walked in the door might have you off base. It HAS been my home for 6 years. I'm in a weird space, but a part of me is able to now see what I'm dealing with.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Apr 20, 2018 0:02:26 GMT -5
I'll never forget seeing Kacey open for Ray Wylie Hubbard around 10 years ago in tiny Winnsbororo, TX and her doing an excellent cover of Neil Young's Heart Of Gold, which she said she learned from Cross Canadian Ragweed. She also did a duet with Ray on Broken Poet's Dream and Ray joked about how he had to explain to her what mescaline was.
Anyone still invested in crypto? Happy to see my profits returning again.
The Robinhood app started allowing trading of Bitcoin and Ethereum a few weeks ago so I sold off all my underperforming traditional stocks and bought Ethereum, I’ve gained around 40% in less than a month.
Anyone still invested in crypto? Happy to see my profits returning again.
The Robinhood app started allowing trading of Bitcoin and Ethereum a few weeks ago so I sold off all my underperforming traditional stocks and bought Ethereum, I’ve gained around 40% in less than a month.
Not bad.
Very nice, you got in during a pretty stark dip, and looks like it’s about to go on a nice run.
The Robinhood app started allowing trading of Bitcoin and Ethereum a few weeks ago so I sold off all my underperforming traditional stocks and bought Ethereum, I’ve gained around 40% in less than a month.
Not bad.
Very nice, you got in during a pretty stark dip, and looks like it’s about to go on a nice run.
I just doubled my shares, let’s hope you’re right ;-)
I just spent fifteen minutes trying to remember what the ridiculous commercial was that used to air during late night showings of What I Like About You on ABC Family (I think).
It was this masterpiece:
You're welcome.
Also, I kinda miss the gentle comedy of What I Like About You.