The Shoutbox


Back to the core of it all.
There's like, stuff to do and shit.
drunken seagulls

lol
Yesterday, me and one of our younger programmers set up a Troy University's Computer Science and Tech job fair yesterday. That was about a 1-hour drive. Fun event. We didn't know what to expect or the pace of the turnout, but holy zombie ducks, batmant, there were 150+ kids circling the room like a flock of drunken seagulls. I lost my voice about an hour or so in. Fun stuff, but my age is more apparent today than it was last week. sigh.
OMG lol


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Originally Posted by John McClane
Clothing. Gone are the days where I wore stuff
Cutting the sentence makes it more amusing.

Originally Posted by John McClane
Oh, and alcohol. My liver thanks me for that one.
Yeah I never even drank beer. I'm a teetotaller (not teatotaller because I don't drink tea either).
Oh, and alcohol. My liver thanks me for that one.
Clothing. Gone are the days where I wore stuff that was 3 times too big for me.
I'd say the opinion on kids is mostly dependent on your current situation. If you're still very young and/or single, it's a very abstract question to think about. If you're already married, it's much less abstract because the question is no longer "Do I want to have (any/abstract) kids with somebody in the future?" but "Do I want to have my and my wife's kids in the foreseeable future?". Now this question is much easier to answer, as you're already done securing the prerequisite of having a fertile female by your side. Anyway, kids are a life-time commitment and a humongous sacrifice - I'm too lazy for that.

With art genres, I'm mostly stable. The bands within the genres change, but the genres hardly ever do. With film, I change even less.

Now, political stances are a completely different topic, but since this is a taboo on this forum, I'm not going into it. Let me just tell you I'm an extremely leftist conservative with a penchant for liberal apologetics.
Plenty: Having kids, genres of film I like or dislike, music, political stances...

Life over all is a fairly fluid learning experience, yea?