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Posted by Lomeli on Oct-01-2009 06:24:

I just quit my job.

Going to Blockbuster first thing in the morning.
Renting Office Space
Lighting up the fattest doobie ever.

Good fucking day.


Posted by Banora on Oct-01-2009 06:29:

-presses the 'likes this' option-


Posted by chlola on Oct-01-2009 06:30:

Love Poundin' Sensation

. I almost did the same. But lacked the balls in the end.
Things can only get better.

Cheers, to you.


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-01-2009 06:30:

I lol'd at 'renting Office Space'

Congrats then?


Posted by iTranscendence on Oct-01-2009 06:33:


Posted by chlola on Oct-01-2009 06:35:

Free at last! Free at last!
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last! <3


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Oct-01-2009 06:36:

naga...naga...not-gonna-work-here-anymore!!


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-01-2009 06:39:

quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence


I work with printers a lot with my business. That scene is easily one of my favourites, from any movie, ever


Posted by iTranscendence on Oct-01-2009 06:42:

Yeah bitch, roll in my hood, get ya guts spilt.


Posted by Lomeli on Oct-01-2009 06:43:

Fucking freedom...


Posted by jenga on Oct-01-2009 06:46:

Congratulations mate, that's awesome.

Must be a great feeling.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Oct-01-2009 07:05:

envious. im sitting here with a cup of tea about to go to work.


Posted by basd on Oct-01-2009 07:09:


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Oct-01-2009 08:16:

Photobucket


Posted by bamski on Oct-01-2009 08:20:


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Oct-01-2009 08:28:

i love not working, best thing that happened to me in years. i am back to "wasting my life" doing whatever the fuck I want to do.


Posted by Clovis on Oct-01-2009 09:00:

After working a desk job for a year a little while back, I realized there is absolutely no way I am going to make it in this life unless I do something I enjoy for a living.


Posted by clubamerica on Oct-01-2009 09:00:

How do people survive with out a Job? unless you have a steady Income coming in from something else


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-01-2009 09:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
After working a desk job for a year a little while back, I realized there is absolutely no way I am going to make it in this life unless I do something I enjoy for a living.


i feel exactly the same way


Posted by Domesticated on Oct-01-2009 09:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
After working a desk job for a year a little while back, I realized there is absolutely no way I am going to make it in this life unless I do something I enjoy for a living.


You say it like it's not common sense.


Posted by Clovis on Oct-01-2009 09:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
You say it like it's not common sense.


I don't see too many people acting on it.


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-01-2009 09:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
After working a desk job for a year a little while back, I realized there is absolutely no way I am going to make it in this life unless I do something I enjoy for a living.


Isn't that the fucking truth.

Looking back... man, I've had some shit jobs Doing whatever, just to make ends meet.

I feel pretty god damn lucky to be where I am now. It's stressful sometimes, and it's not quite what I was expecting (or even close to it, frankly), and I might be able to make more money working for somebody else...

Fuck that though. It's all about the lifestyle. The time to pursue the things you love, and still being able to make a buck or two.



PS: I may or may not be overly romanticising this due to the beer.


Posted by Clovis on Oct-01-2009 09:54:

I think it would benefit humanity if more people could work at something they are passionate about.


Posted by Domesticated on Oct-01-2009 11:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I think it would benefit humanity if more people could work at something they are passionate about.


Of course.

This is why communistic forms of living could never be the idealistic paradises their proponents envisage though. No one wants to clean toilets all day, but someone has to do it. There are probably never going to be enough satisfying and/or enjoyable jobs to cater for the whole population, and even if there were, the process of finding the job that's right for the person is a fairly difficult process.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Oct-01-2009 11:44:

while i agree with and love the idealists, and would much prefer to be making/playing games for a living, at some stage most of us have to take a reality check and realise $$ and job security become really important.

this "stage" is normally referred to as being old


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