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Jon_Snow
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This is like a fight from the good ole days

Jen is one of those people who have to tell you how right they are and how everyone else's opinion is wrong. She seems to be always looking for opportunity to take it out on someone here.

I wouldn't be surprised a lot of church goers are there for non spiritual reasons. I've never cared for church people because they rarely practice what they preach.

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It must be so easy for you, IGK. I mean, not having friends to begin with to worry about losing as you grow even more old and loser-y.

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Oh no! Jen is saying nasty things about me. How unexpected.

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Silky Johnson
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Oh no! IGK is waiting for others to get into arguments so he can jump in and tag along! How unexpected! Fag.

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I'm not saying you're wrong. Maybe some churching could do you some good.

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you must be super fun at parties...


Actually...


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The battle for the final word rages on. Who shall be victorious in this most irrelevant fight?


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DJ RANN
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Lol, true but I gotta say, I find myself agreeing with R5a and IGK; you can't really ignore the religious aspect of going to church.

I know people who go that are only slightly religious becuase of the community, even business connections, but they're still happy clappers when it comes down to it..

I find it bizarre that someone would think of going to church and pretend they're only there for the social aspect, as you're still spending what, an hour or three listening to sermons, and singing about the lord. You can't really separate one from the other.

I reckon she want to go to church for both but is just being childish about admitting it for fear she'll get bashed.

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You know what's worse? Getting to your deathbed and knowing you hated your job and work life that much that you want to burn the place down each day.


Well that hating part might have been a slight exaggeration.. I like my job on some days; when I work alone on my independent project, and some days I don't like it too much; when I have to communicate more with others. It's just somehow amazingly tiresome at my workplace to run all your ideas through someone you don't see so competent.

As to switching jobs or going solo, I am kind of in a situation where half of my work is my dream and half of it not so much. If I went on to pursue my dream as an independent again, I wouldn't get to that situation very quickly if ever, I think.

Didn't you switch from audio engineering or something (which I assume was your "dream") to something else you do now?

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Yeah, but aren't you a programmer? You probably work with a battery farm of Lagrangians.

I get on well with the people in my new job. I wouldn't say I'm chasing my dream in this career or anything like that, but I definitely have a good laugh at work, which means I don't dread going there every morning. Often, the people you're working with and vibe of the workplace is as important to job satisfaction as the nature of the work itself.


I don't want to make friends of my coworkers because I get to know them enough at work. If their besserwisserism or lagrangianism is part of their free time personality too, I don't want to have another me as a friend of mine. That and the fact that I would probably ruin either the work side or the friend side of the relationship somehow, affecting the other one. All this doesn't mean I don't get along with them on some level. Things could be better though.

The best workdays are the remote ones, when I work from home with just my girlfriend and our cat. If that's because of the personalities at the workplace or just me, I haven't figured out yet.

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r5a
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The battle for the final word rages on. Who shall be victorious in this most irrelevant fight?

LOL thats really rich coming from you...

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yeah seeya bud.

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Lol, true but I gotta say, I find myself agreeing with R5a and IGK; you can't really ignore the religious aspect of going to church.

I know people who go that are only slightly religious becuase of the community, even business connections, but they're still happy clappers when it comes down to it..

I find it bizarre that someone would think of going to church and pretend they're only there for the social aspect, as you're still spending what, an hour or three listening to sermons, and singing about the lord. You can't really separate one from the other.

I reckon she want to go to church for both but is just being childish about admitting it for fear she'll get bashed.

exactly this, this guy fucks. basically my entire point just better explained. tyvm sir

and thats all im gonna say on this *mic drop*

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r5a
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also you guys might wanna check out master of none on netflix

pretty sure the whole show is centered around this topic and if i recall from the pilot it was pretty funny.

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Mr.Mystery
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LOL thats really rich coming from you...

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yeah seeya bud.

Really clinging to that crown, eh?


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