RL things I love
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And wealthier than the sum of us, which is his criteria for winning the game of life.
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@Coin http://www.atlredline.com/only-the-american-justice-system-could-go-after-fifa-1707174748
I love this article. You may too. My favorite part:
Corruption in FIFA is an open secret. But there are two reasons why America is the only country that can really go after the international soccer cartel:
- We straight don’t give a fuck about soccer.
- This is how we roll, legally, post 9/11.
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Sadly I fear the FIFA thing will all come to nothing. Granted I would love to see some major changes in the organization but as we have seen with the IOC any changes will be slowly made.
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I miss old Adult Swim, because I'm old. They lost me at the talking fries and such, I forgot what it's called. I basically lived Metalocolypse so it was amusing to me. I even had a friend who would shout 'I do cocaaaaaine'. She meant it. Good old Cokey McLiesalot.
I like Gumball and Star. I love ponies. Ponies are a good thing.
@Arkandel Congrats on the physical level up! It's such a great feeling!
Fuck FIFA. That's all the constructive things I have on that.
Fuck flooding as well but I did have a chance to finally break out my Kors rain boots so that's a thing I can love.
The Prancing Elites. Omg I love that show. And Oleplex. It totally saved my platinum blonde (and pink blue teal) to dark auburn hair. Also Kimmy Schmidt.
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La Follia: music by Antonio Vivaldi, Baroque dance by Robin Gilbert and Carlos Fittante (playing a Cassanova-like character), and live performance by Voices of Music, which is the best early music ensemble I've ever heard, all in high-def video on YouTube.
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Also I got my fancy shrimps issue of Amazonas.
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@Luna said:
I miss old Adult Swim, because I'm old.
Someone mentioned Almost Live! today. I took a moment to remember the awesomeness that was that show.
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So after a month or two of fucking idiotic bureaucracy and a interview, it has been decided I am indeed allowed to continue to study at my University next semester, yay.
Seriously I almost didn't get to continue because I had one small ass assingment failed because a certain person is the sort of person to fail me because I missed the capital letter in one of the authors in my references, and wouldn't let me fix it and turn it in again til next semester, knowing that I need to have the entire first semester passed to be allowed to continue to the third.
But yes I get so, so yay.
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In personal cooking triumphs I recently figured out how to prepare a serviceable risotto. It's not like, Michelin star risotto, but it's not crap by any stretch.
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Repeated 12 hour work-days are tiring. I do not love those.
What I do love is the 12 hours of uninterrupted sleep I just got as a result of the crazy-work. Awesome dreams. Well rested. Stormy outside.
Perfect lazy day off before starting all over again with crazy-work tomorrow.
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I figure you've probably already experienced the video for the timeless (har, har) David Hasselhoff modern-day classic "True Survivor", but have you watched Hackerman's Hacking Tutorials: How to Hack Time, yet?
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@Karmageddon Oh yes. I was initiated earlier today. It is a good day. A good day indeed.
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So just finished The Witcher 3 (took 50 hours) and I will say it is the most engrossing game I can remember playing currently, infact I would claim to me it is one of the best games I have played. As can guessed by how I was virtually glued to my computer and unproductive as hell this week.
Now when I've finished it I have that slight sense of loss, like when you've finished something but damnit you were enjoying that, I remember having had that feeling about books before but not games. So I guess this is just a glowing reccomendation from me, but man. Loved that game.
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Fridays.
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@Olsson Yeah, I'm loving it, too. My only issue with it is that I have to murder 60 more town guards in order to wear my new pair of pants.
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@Arkandel said:
Fridays.
Fuck yes.
Another thing I love: Getting to call a customer support agent's supervisor to be able to genuinely say that the agent went so above and beyond in being helpful that I felt the need to call back after the call and make sure her supervisor knew what a good job she did. She said it was going to be documented and put in the young woman's file as a best practices thing, and I was assured that she would be appropriately recognized for her outstanding customer service.
It was hilariously funny though, because none of the people I spoke to in trying to get said young woman's supervisor initially believed they were hearing what I was saying correctly. I guess people don't call in to say 'good job' enough, given how startled they all were.
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@Sunny said:
@Arkandel said:
Fridays.
Fuck yes.
Another thing I love: Getting to call a customer support agent's supervisor to be able to genuinely say that the agent went so above and beyond in being helpful that I felt the need to call back after the call and make sure her supervisor knew what a good job she did. She said it was going to be documented and put in the young woman's file as a best practices thing, and I was assured that she would be appropriately recognized for her outstanding customer service.
It was hilariously funny though, because none of the people I spoke to in trying to get said young woman's supervisor initially believed they were hearing what I was saying correctly. I guess people don't call in to say 'good job' enough, given how startled they all were.
Hearing super posi stuff like this.
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@Sunny My opinion of you because of this story kind of went up a lot.