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That's not your normal evening? :scratch:Did anyone else get treated to two solid hours of neighborhood fireworks and/or random celebratory gunfire last night?
That's not your normal evening? :scratch:Did anyone else get treated to two solid hours of neighborhood fireworks and/or random celebratory gunfire last night?
Going back to work after 12 days off really sucks. I was actually getting to the point where I had completely forgot about work and the shit that goes along with it. Back to shitty reality tonight.
That must have been waaaaaay back!
Going back to work after 12 days off really sucks. I was actually getting to the point where I had completely forgot about work and the shit that goes along with it. Back to shitty reality tonight.
I don't know how long it's been since I've bitched about dating web sites, but I just noticed that OKCupid has a metric called a "like." I didn't know they existed because I've never gotten one until this weekend. Talking to people I know who use dating web sites, mostly other dateless nerds from Imgur, even the other hard-luck cases seem to get a three or four a week. One of my friends moved from Kingston, Jamaica to Brooklyn and got 3000 in 48 hours. Apparently, I have found the definition of being a non-person on a dating site.
You're in college. You don't need a dating website. Step away from the Linux box and go interact with the opposite sex in a social context. You're likely to never have greener pastures than college.This in a nutshell is one of many reasons why I don't use dating websites. I'm undesirable and I know it already, I don't need to have it confirmed by lack of attention on the web. I get enough of that outside the matrix.
I'm torn between being bitter and lonely, and being glad I won't ever end up having to split an income with anyone.
This is so true. So many people I knew as a teenager, haven't grown up any more than from when I knew them at 18yrs old. (and hence why I don't have contact with them anymore). Unless they have a drastic life moment (death, cancer, etc), they never really mature.They don't grow up.
While I don't believe this to 100% true, unfortunately at 40+ most single women are typically divorced with kids, and if this is a deal breaker it certainly can be hard.I have absolutely no option at all to meet age-appropriate unmarried human females because I live someplace 40 year old women don't gather and I'm not going to start pestering random ladies at the grocery store. I've aged out of any possibility of meeting someone.
*PS. Disclaimer: always, always, always use protection (and no relying on the girls birth control, no rubber, no go), while most STDs can be an annoyance, creating life (especially when neither of you are ready) is not something to be taken lightly.
This in a nutshell is one of many reasons why I don't use dating websites. I'm undesirable and I know it already, I don't need to have it confirmed by lack of attention on the web. I get enough of that outside the matrix.
I'm torn between being bitter and lonely, and being glad I won't ever end up having to split an income with anyone.
While I don't believe this to 100% true, unfortunately at 40+ most single women are typically divorced with kids, and if this is a deal breaker it certainly can be hard.
Well, that depends on your career field and whether you're an outgoing person. There are many fields where there are lots of women. However, I don't think Sed's planning to be a nurse or a elementary school teacher.Do that shit while you can cause once you're in a job, your options are going to vanish in fairly short order.
This is the wrong attitude. You have to take some initiative. Your life is not a gender reversed Disney movie where some cute, funny girl who's your soulmate is going to come knocking on your door because she's out searching for you.Look, how about this. If someone decides they like me enough to pursue me, I'm not going to turn them down.
If you don't force yourself to interact with the opposite sex you'll never get any better at it. Even if you're not trying to date girls now you should still have female friends. Being awkward around girls at 18 is not exactly unusual, and you're not too far away from them in social and emotional experience. They'll cut you some slack. Try the same thing at 30 and you're going to find it very hard to smooth out your interactions as your emotional and social experience level will be at such a great disparity from those of nearly all the girls you'll come across you're not going to get the time of day.Now that we're done discussing improbabilities I would like to point out that I'm not isolating myself, I'm just exercising my choice in not trying to date. So what if I won't be able to do it ten or twenty years from now? I can't even do it now! Suffice it to say that my Charisma score was probably the lowest of the bunch. I'd rather not put the time and effort into it and find it wasted when I could get a much better ROI from using that time to study or do an assignment instead.
Well, that was the mistake I made, sort of. I didn't outright turn them down, but I was really bad at showing my feelings (or really great at hiding them). So was she, to some extent. I still regret that to this day, having someone who was perfect for me in every way and not having anything come of it. Really my only big regret in life.Look, how about this. If someone decides they like me enough to pursue me, I'm not going to turn them down.
Maybe it's just me or the city I live in, but that's not something I would let stop me if they were OK with it. The good thing with people that age is most don't have kids. I agree 100% with your feelings on that:This is also what I'm saying. I hang around with 19 - 30 year old girls because I like spending time with them and my credentials as a decent person have been established with them. They're completely off the table for dating though because I'm the same approximate age as their parents.
Kids are a deal breaker, even grown ones.
We've hired a new technician Friday late afternoon. Too late.I need to move someplace that isn't terrible. Coug, is your company hiring?
I'm not well compensated, LM. As I recall, dd's assistant makes more than I do. I like my job a lot because of the flexibility I have and the number of different hats I get to wear, plus the fact that stable full time/permanent IT gigs are not a thing that seems to exist, at least around Chicago.
Canada? I like Canada. Those people are sane up there. Listen to their candidates for PM debate and tell me it's not a whole different world.
plus the fact that stable full time/permanent IT gigs are not a thing that seems to exist, at least around Chicago.
It depends on what you mean by IT work, but there are plenty of good technology jobs downtown Chicago, the western suburbs, and the northern suburbs.
Canada? I like Canada. Those people are sane up there. Listen to their candidates for PM debate and tell me it's not a whole different world.
I'm not well compensated, LM. As I recall, dd's assistant makes more than I do. I like my job a lot because of the flexibility I have and the number of different hats I get to wear, plus the fact that stable full time/permanent IT gigs are not a thing that seems to exist, at least around Chicago.
Canada? I like Canada. Those people are sane up there. Listen to their candidates for PM debate and tell me it's not a whole different world.
Why does he need to move to AZ before getting an AR-15? You can own one most anywhere.Move to AZ. I'll buy you an AR-15. You'll fit right in.
Why does he need to move to AZ before getting an AR-15? You can own one most anywhere.
That sounds crappy Lunar. Hopefully it will bring good news.