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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Aug 11, 2007 2:03:35 GMT -5
SPAM!
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Post by Angel on Aug 11, 2007 2:03:46 GMT -5
lulz, you fail!
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Post by IceJedi5 on Aug 11, 2007 2:03:54 GMT -5
You guys are the assess.
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Post by Angel on Aug 11, 2007 2:04:20 GMT -5
Not as much as you!
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Post by someguy5031 on Aug 11, 2007 2:04:45 GMT -5
Ok noone reply to anything sonny says Starting NOW. do not reply!
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Post by IceJedi5 on Aug 11, 2007 2:04:52 GMT -5
Ass licker.
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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Aug 11, 2007 2:05:00 GMT -5
Axe Hack, you're an ass.
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Post by gregory on Aug 11, 2007 2:05:02 GMT -5
Computer Engineering, im not sure if its really me though cause i want a less pressure job than that. Everyone tells me all job's have their pressures but some people enjoy their job more than others (and i wanna find that) That's true. And you can always change majors if you decide you hate what you're trying to learn - especially in the first couple years. As Joseph Campbell says, follow your bliss. Who your work for (and with) can be more important than what you do, sometimes. I don't exactly have my dream job (else I'd be writing books full time, doing book signings, and watching in horror at the things shippers do to fictional characters on the internet), but it pays the bills, my bosses treat me well, my subordinates appreciate my help, and my peers are cool, so I don't have a problem with showing up for work. Of course, there are some talents and hobbies that you can actually turn into a career more easily than an interest in writing genre fiction...
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Post by IceJedi5 on Aug 11, 2007 2:05:36 GMT -5
I'm going to be a murderer.
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Post by Angel on Aug 11, 2007 2:06:02 GMT -5
Announcement! everyone that is Legion, report to the supah secret board! We need to talk!
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Post by someguy5031 on Aug 11, 2007 2:06:11 GMT -5
That's true. And you can always change majors if you decide you hate what you're trying to learn - especially in the first couple years. As Joseph Campbell says, follow your bliss. Who your work for (and with) can be more important than what you do, sometimes. I don't exactly have my dream job (else I'd be writing books full time, doing book signings, and watching in horror at the things shippers do to fictional characters on the internet), but it pays the bills, my bosses treat me well, my subordinates appreciate my help, and my peers are cool, so I don't have a problem with showing up for work. Of course, there are some talents and hobbies that you can actually turn into a career more easily than an interest in writing genre fiction... My dream job is reviewing video games for Gamespot and getting paid. or a food critic..in fact any sort of critic would be fine as long as i got paid enough.
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Post by IceJedi5 on Aug 11, 2007 2:06:21 GMT -5
Ok.
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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Aug 11, 2007 2:06:22 GMT -5
Not unless I commit suicide!
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Post by IceJedi5 on Aug 11, 2007 2:07:13 GMT -5
You guys are going to die.
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Post by Angel on Aug 11, 2007 2:08:43 GMT -5
Not unless you die first...
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