I'm learning how to be an adult! Any tips?
- Rack 'n Ruin
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I'm alive, I'm just a busy man y'know what with my new job and everything. Can't spend all the live long day replying to threads.inflatable dalek wrote:As it's been a few days since he last posted, I think we can guess we accidentally killed Electro Girl with our advice?
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- Knightdramon
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What kind of job is it? Hours?electro girl wrote:I'm alive, I'm just a busy man y'know what with my new job and everything. Can't spend all the live long day replying to threads.
Cause I'm also a busy man with a full time job yet any time after half past five in the afternoon you can find me around for the entire remaining day replying to threads
Few stuff in the UK to trade/sell. Measly sales thread.
I can reply to threads while at work, because I work at a computer and I'm too useful to fire!
I only do it when things get slow around the office, though.
My guess is that he's young, full of energy and out having fun every night, unlike us tired old fossils and our "in bed by eight" lifestyles.
My guess is that he's young, full of energy and out having fun every night, unlike us tired old fossils and our "in bed by eight" lifestyles.
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So what is your new job out of curiosity? It must be more impressive than those of us, like Knighdramon and myself, who are in full time employment but are still regular posters. I'd be guessing it's something that puts your art degree to full use?
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Had an unwanted grown up ordeal to deal with today. Long story short my new car has been written off and I'm waiting for a steering wheel shaped bruise to appear on my chest. Man, being an adult is bullshit there is so much paperwork.
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A Chinese cartoon where the robots turn into blingwads!
A Chinese cartoon where the robots turn into blingwads!
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Went to hospital today and got prodded and an x-ray done. Thankfully there are no breaks just a bruised sternum and whiplash related injuries. They told me to take pain killers regularly and no physical activity until the pain goes away but because its a chest injury that could mean no more roller derby for 8-12 weeks.
I got to work ok as my neighbour was incredibly kind and gave me a lift in the morning and I got the train home to find my courtesy car had arrived. The worst part is all the faff involved with sorting out insurance/travel/courtesy car/hospital but at least the guy who caused the accident has admitted full responsibility so everyone involved can claim of that prick. Its just a massive inconvenience I could've really done without, I've certainly felt out of my depth the last couple days.
Pfft, grownup stuff eh? Waddayagonnado?
I got to work ok as my neighbour was incredibly kind and gave me a lift in the morning and I got the train home to find my courtesy car had arrived. The worst part is all the faff involved with sorting out insurance/travel/courtesy car/hospital but at least the guy who caused the accident has admitted full responsibility so everyone involved can claim of that prick. Its just a massive inconvenience I could've really done without, I've certainly felt out of my depth the last couple days.
Pfft, grownup stuff eh? Waddayagonnado?
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A Chinese cartoon where the robots turn into blingwads!
A Chinese cartoon where the robots turn into blingwads!
- Knightdramon
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Glad to hear you're doing better and you've got a replacement car for now.
Sadly this whole ordeal isn't necessarily an adult situation...I know I'm older than you and never involved in any such situations because I don't drive
Can't really call somebody a prick when they've done the adult thing and admitted full responsibility though
You're not still in York, right?
Sadly this whole ordeal isn't necessarily an adult situation...I know I'm older than you and never involved in any such situations because I don't drive
Can't really call somebody a prick when they've done the adult thing and admitted full responsibility though
You're not still in York, right?
Few stuff in the UK to trade/sell. Measly sales thread.
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Considering that 9 out of 10 people working in York aren't living in York, a road accident here and there is bound to happen.electro girl wrote:Nope. I was on my way there when the accident happened though
Few stuff in the UK to trade/sell. Measly sales thread.