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In defense of the c0r (pg. 9)
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elFreak
everytime someone gets offended i get 4 e points valid towards the eventual exchange towards a sailor moon dick pump.
CranberryJuice
PDD uses to be my fav part of forum a couple of years back where i still had the time to debate hours over the EU politics :D
but then i discovered the Cor and since i had less and less time to spend on bull and debates....now i almost never go to PDD anymore
Cor is great when u just wanna be in a stupid mood and read absolutely non sense stupid things

but i like PDD :)
elFreak
bonjour marie!

je nique les rapeurs de fromage rouille(accent aigu:p)
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by fayraree
why do mods allow alts? why can't they just cancel accounts that come from the same IP, unless it's public knowledge that 2+ people live together and use the same pc (which is rare cuz u'd have to be a complete loser to share a pc with someone these days)

If you knew about networking, the traffic from 1 or 100 pcs from behind a router looks like it is all from the same IP. ;)

Also, I ing hope this tool is done. He is an idiot.
zoogla
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
If you knew about networking, the traffic from 1 or 100 pcs from behind a router looks like it is all from the same IP. ;)

Also, I ing hope this tool is done. He is an idiot.

but wouldn't each pc have a suffix i.e. .1, .2, .3...etc. to distinguish each user?
CranberryJuice
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
bonjour marie!

je nique les rapeurs de fromage rouille(accent aigu:p)


:conf:
1ere option - tu es frustré parce que tu voulais raper du fromage et que c'est rouillé

2eme option- le surnom rapeur de fromage rouillé est un des surnoms que tu as donné aux membres de PDD????


:gsmile: salut jay

je n**** les éplucheurs de pommes cassés

:stongue:
-lameeeeeeeeeee meeeeeeeee -
Moongoose
quote:
Originally posted by CranberryJuice
PDD uses to be my fav part of forum a couple of years back where i still had the time to debate hours over the EU politics :D
but then i discovered the Cor and since i had less and less time to spend on bull and debates....now i almost never go to PDD anymore
Cor is great when u just wanna be in a stupid mood and read absolutely non sense stupid things

but i like PDD :)



Not just PDD, you also rarely visit the COR...we miss you:(
CranberryJuice
i wish i could say it's because i go out and have a wonderful social life :p
unfortunately the sad truth is that i gotta devote my life with school and the insane amount of work they give me

the 4 previous years were truly kindergarden
Moongoose
Yeah, tell me about it, i just started a new job, i leave home at 6.30am and come home about 12 hours later and that just because im still in training, those people that are working full time sometimes stay in the office until pm, come home and do some more work just to have the pleasure of starting to work again at 8am...this is what is waiting for me and im actually excited about it, so lets talk in a few weeks about how productive our social life is :D
CranberryJuice
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Originally posted by Moongoose
Yeah, tell me about it, i just started a new job, i leave home at 6.30am and come home about 12 hours later and that just because im still in training, those people that are working full time sometimes stay in the office until pm, come home and do some more work just to have the pleasure of starting to work again at 8am...this is what is waiting for me and im actually excited about it, so lets talk in a few weeks about how productive our social life is :D


What are u doing again ?
i hear u....cuz it's what should happen to me during my internship from may 2009....
what is ironic is that one of our teacher who is as well some rich lawyer told us he wanted us to apply to this firm to do our internship in paris .....average of work hours is 8:30 am til minimum 8 Pm.....(more likely 10 or 11 pm) for ....390 euros because we are in training......
but with the opportunity to learn a lot of things said our teacher....

yeah sure they keep hiring young students like us to do the work of a real salary

speak about modern slavery:nervous:

Moongoose
Well I sort of sold my soul to the devil, checked in my honour and self respect (I don't want to damage them to badly, i will probably be needing them at some point in the future) and became a stock broker :p We have tons of work atm, new clients coming in every day and old clients bringing in more money and most exhausting of all obligatory football matches after work (with breaks every 15 minutes to check what the ticker says). Loads of work, but unlike my previous job, I don't die a little bit inside every day when i go to work, instead I walk around with a song on my lips (today, Bullet with butterfly wings by Smashing Pumpkins :cool: ) and a hop in my step. Well actually I had to abandon the hop since I was getting blisters because I have a new pair of shoes and they aren't worn in yet.



And 390€ is actually quite decent, i know it doesn't nearly compare to a full time lawyer salary but hey at least its something. I know people that did their obligatory summer internship at lawyers that paid them anywhere from 10€ to 50€ (rare) per week, but what could they do, it was obligatory after all. Any they were the lucky ones, i hear the ones that do their intership at some public institution like a courthouse usually don't get paid at all. Considering that working at these places requires you to put in up to 12 hours each day, you are properly screwed if you don't have parents that are able to help you with money or if you didn't work during the school year. I know that Paris is an expensive city to live in, but still like I said, its something.
zoogla
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Originally posted by CranberryJuice
speak about modern slavery:nervous:

+1 lol there are lawsuits from one of Canada's largest banks' investment houses for the unpaid overtime and lack of incentives that are expected this year due to the financial markets.

I'm in corporate lending now and the minimum is 10 hour shifts, averaging 12 hours and sometimes 15. That doesn't include weekends!!! LOL. but luckily, lenders' incentive structure is more stable than investors (and we don't make as much unfortunately).

go with the slave job, ma cherie ;) u'll be happier 5 years from now.
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