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Quote from: csmertx on Sun, 10 April 2016, 09:46:02Attack on Titan. I couldn't watch more than three episodes. Why are the giants and titans humongous naked Ken dolls? Why did it take the titans 100 years to reach the city? Much feels, but too many questions that needed to be answered Good thing you quit early. The entire series is set on spawning 15 new questions for every answer.
Attack on Titan. I couldn't watch more than three episodes. Why are the giants and titans humongous naked Ken dolls? Why did it take the titans 100 years to reach the city? Much feels, but too many questions that needed to be answered
Contacts work like this..If you're transitioning from glasses, you're not blinking nearly as much as -Normal people' or 'the long time contact wearers' glasses keep your eyes m0ar wet, thereby reducing the need to blink.So, without the blinking and suddenly no moisture shield from your glasses, what happens is, your contacts will dry, thereby changing its shape slightly , and blurring your vision.. The dryness may also cause it to shift out of alignment on your eye. If you continue to wear them, your eyes should naturally blink more and produce more tears.
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My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.
I'm 34 and have THE worst pimple of my life. It is like a second nose.
Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 12:30:02I'm 34 and have THE worst pimple of my life. It is like a second nose.popping before and after pics
Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 12:30:02I'm 34 and have THE worst pimple of my life. It is like a second nose./Carbohydrates..
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 10 April 2016, 12:33:48Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 12:30:02I'm 34 and have THE worst pimple of my life. It is like a second nose./Carbohydrates.. I've been binge eating since I stopped smoking. 24 lbs + pimples. Now I'm going to die of heart attack from food instead of cigs.
Yup.. sounds bout right.. prolly not before a stroke gets you though, your vessels are weakened by the tobacco use.. now the increased pressure is more likely to lead to stroke.. But IMHO, you live in America, and relative to the rest of the world, even early death isn't terribly regrettable, because You've probably tried everything fun and good by age 40 ..
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 10 April 2016, 12:42:18Yup.. sounds bout right.. prolly not before a stroke gets you though, your vessels are weakened by the tobacco use.. now the increased pressure is more likely to lead to stroke.. But IMHO, you live in America, and relative to the rest of the world, even early death isn't terribly regrettable, because You've probably tried everything fun and good by age 40 ..If I stroke out and go veggie, wyfe has detailed orders on when and how to off me.And I had all my fun by age 15. I've been ded almost 20 years, son.
Yah. And I gained it ALL in my belly. I look like I have a beer gut. Like tp said, I probably should have just chowed down on lunch meat for snacks instead of carb bombing.
Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:04:50Yah. And I gained it ALL in my belly. I look like I have a beer gut. Like tp said, I probably should have just chowed down on lunch meat for snacks instead of carb bombing.It is better than smoking!I have been dieting and I've actually lost a very decent amount of weight. Enough that I had to go out and buy all new clothes. I'm all proud of myself but not a single person in my life has noticed, and I refuse to say anything.
Quote from: inanis on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:07:49Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:04:50Yah. And I gained it ALL in my belly. I look like I have a beer gut. Like tp said, I probably should have just chowed down on lunch meat for snacks instead of carb bombing.It is better than smoking!I have been dieting and I've actually lost a very decent amount of weight. Enough that I had to go out and buy all new clothes. I'm all proud of myself but not a single person in my life has noticed, and I refuse to say anything. Target thanks you.TARGET, inanis. TARGET IS CALLING. LOSE MORE WEIGHT. BUY MORE CHAMPION GEAR.
Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:15:11Quote from: inanis on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:07:49Quote from: absyrd on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:04:50Yah. And I gained it ALL in my belly. I look like I have a beer gut. Like tp said, I probably should have just chowed down on lunch meat for snacks instead of carb bombing.It is better than smoking!I have been dieting and I've actually lost a very decent amount of weight. Enough that I had to go out and buy all new clothes. I'm all proud of myself but not a single person in my life has noticed, and I refuse to say anything. Target thanks you.TARGET, inanis. TARGET IS CALLING. LOSE MORE WEIGHT. BUY MORE CHAMPION GEAR.You know me too well. I'm currently wearing Champion yoga pants I just picked up from Target. )
Don't you mean Targét ?
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:22:00Don't you mean Targét ?When you only buy the off-season **** from the 50-70% off rack, then it remains Target.
I responded to probably 4-5 comments here and never submitted them. Responses, compliments, anecdotes, I just type it up, re-read the context and response and then just delete it all. I hate when I do this.
Quote from: FreeCopy on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:28:20I responded to probably 4-5 comments here and never submitted them. Responses, compliments, anecdotes, I just type it up, re-read the context and response and then just delete it all. I hate when I do this.I do this all the time. You are not alone.
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Quote from: iLLucionist on Sun, 10 April 2016, 13:46:52This: (Attachment Link) idk if you know this or not, but you post way too much lol
demik will never leave.Unless he gets banned.
Quote from: kiwi99 on Wed, 06 April 2016, 01:59:163. JavaAre you forced to use java? I feel for you..
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Quote from: iLLucionist on Wed, 06 April 2016, 05:44:11Quote from: kiwi99 on Wed, 06 April 2016, 01:59:163. JavaAre you forced to use java? I feel for you..for the uni course I am taking its in java 0.0
Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion.
Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:18:28Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion. They won't cover your uniform bills? I thought companies were supposed to pay for that stuff. At least you can take them out of your taxes if they are indeed needed for the job.
Quote from: noisyturtle on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:24:25Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:18:28Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion. They won't cover your uniform bills? I thought companies were supposed to pay for that stuff. At least you can take them out of your taxes if they are indeed needed for the job.It's not tax deductible and not covered by work. Professional attire is considered part of your normal expenses. Just because I don't wear a suit and tie and nice shoes outside of the office doesn't mean I can't, so I don't get a tax break on it.
The IRS has accepted deductions for theatrical costumes, hard hats and other safety gear.
Quote from: noisyturtle on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:24:25Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:18:28Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion. They won't cover your uniform bills? I thought companies were supposed to pay for that stuff. At least you can take them out of your taxes if they are indeed needed for the job.I have literally never worked for a company that paid for my uniform. Nor have I heard of a tax exemption for work attire.. Oh huh, I guess some items can be considered tax deductible turbo tax says soQuoteThe IRS has accepted deductions for theatrical costumes, hard hats and other safety gear.
Quote from: csmertx on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:05:04Quote from: noisyturtle on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:24:25Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:18:28Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion. They won't cover your uniform bills? I thought companies were supposed to pay for that stuff. At least you can take them out of your taxes if they are indeed needed for the job.I have literally never worked for a company that paid for my uniform. Nor have I heard of a tax exemption for work attire.. Oh huh, I guess some items can be considered tax deductible turbo tax says soQuoteThe IRS has accepted deductions for theatrical costumes, hard hats and other safety gear. It can only be for clothing that is considered work specific and cannot be worn outside of the workplace. Police uniforms, scrubs, anything that you buy for the workplace that requires a specific work attire that's not appropriate for daily wear can be deducted. Unfortunately, mine is courtroom attire and I'll be sitting next to someone making two to three times more than me.
Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:08:00Quote from: csmertx on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:05:04Quote from: noisyturtle on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:24:25Quote from: nubbinator on Sun, 10 April 2016, 18:18:28Having to drop $600 or so on clothes for work for something that may or may not be permanent and that may or may not result in a promotion. They won't cover your uniform bills? I thought companies were supposed to pay for that stuff. At least you can take them out of your taxes if they are indeed needed for the job.I have literally never worked for a company that paid for my uniform. Nor have I heard of a tax exemption for work attire.. Oh huh, I guess some items can be considered tax deductible turbo tax says soQuoteThe IRS has accepted deductions for theatrical costumes, hard hats and other safety gear. It can only be for clothing that is considered work specific and cannot be worn outside of the workplace. Police uniforms, scrubs, anything that you buy for the workplace that requires a specific work attire that's not appropriate for daily wear can be deducted. Unfortunately, mine is courtroom attire and I'll be sitting next to someone making two to three times more than me.Well damn, I hope it turns into a permanent position
It's ****ing snowing in Toronto for the fourth or fifth time in April. The weather here has been stupid this year.
Stupid people. Why can't people just use logic
Quote from: slip84 on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:18:43It's ****ing snowing in Toronto for the fourth or fifth time in April. The weather here has been stupid this year.At least the winter wasn't as cold overall as it was last year. We had snow this late then too.
Quote from: user 18 on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:21:17Quote from: slip84 on Sun, 10 April 2016, 19:18:43It's ****ing snowing in Toronto for the fourth or fifth time in April. The weather here has been stupid this year.At least the winter wasn't as cold overall as it was last year. We had snow this late then too.I don't recall snow this late, but it's probably because it was so cold. Last year was pretty insane temperature wise. I just really want a few days where it's not just disgusting out. I walk to work every day and it would be wonderful if it wasn't snowing/raining/sleeting/hailing/gross and windy (it's always windy).
People who complain about the current market price of something, then cite a sale from almost 4 years ago as a reference as if market prices are static.