sent desu~
HAHAHAA THAT ENDING OMG GLADOS YOU'RE SO EVIL
thanks 2 ;; u got a skype?
Thanks everyone for the kind words, and thank you especially bueno for sharing about your cats. They sound like they were all wonderful. I'll definitely remember Callie fondly, I'm not sure if I'll get another cat soon, it's too early to think about it but I'm glad she blessed me with 11 years of fun.
I have him on PS3 but he never comes on.
yeah that sounds good. OH ASSISTANT MANAGER! best of luck. I'm working on making an assistant manager position at my job rn.
what are you applying for? a simple job or like big shot stuff that involves what you really want to do in life?
generally all highschool experiences and actual work (interning etc) would be more organized if separate. Reason being, all the extracurricular...
This is reallllllllly coool. Like, straight out of science fiction stuff man. The video didn't show it in action so im a little disappointed but the amount of empathy and understanding with animals will be astronomical. Idk if they can develop it for other animals just yet, but at least they are making progress *v*
(did you need answers about resumes?) Yeah it was hard to watch but I kept petting her head and gently keeping her eyes covered. It's all I could...
hi. (also i reallyyyyy appreciate your post in my help with life thread about my cat <3 )
bat-sh!t
Going bat-**** crazy over chemistry
I know it sounds stupid, and to be honest I've always been apathetic in this field of life because 1. I've never had to put an animal down before 2. all the pets that I've had that kicked the bucket were goldfish and hermit crabs. But today we put my cat of 11 years, Callie, down today. She was in horrible shape and it's hard. I really loved her she had a personality I tell ya! (Such a prissy princess she'd be lovey one minute and then all stuck up the next.) I was just petting her as they put her down, whispering "It's ok baby it's ok." It hurts so much. They gave me a lil' patch of her fur from the circle on her left shoulder. So I have that. I paid for her put down and for her cremated remains. I wouldn't feel comfortable with any other option. Anyways to not make this sound like a total tear-bender convention, how did you cope with your losing your pets? I'd like to know... Here's a picture of my litter-butt princess: Spoiler Yes that's my frig. She had an uncanny obligation to STAND IN THE WAY WHEN I WANTED IT CLOSED ;D (ilu bby)
what a buzzkill
Spoiler: my walking thoughts I was dying (no pun intended) for TWD 4 : 2 to release the two months were too long! That said, the first two episodes were slow, but they were good and I liked them a lot. But I adored "Claimed" because 1. Michonne shows us her fun side when she's out with Carl, I really liked that. It was great to see her being playful and trying to cheer him up. and 2. Eugene apparently knows the reason for the outbreak. I've ALWAYS wanted them to at least address it, (CDC episode in Season 1 was great I liked that change but all we found out was unless the brain is destroyed, a dying person regardless of cause will turn.) and hopefully when the series is in it's last season, they can resolve it. But to get more into the latest episode, the thing that really made me go "Oh ****" was the part where Michonne and Carl are looking through that house and Carl picks up that wrapped painting and Michonne looks at it and it's some ****ed up drawing of a zombie face. At first I thought there was some super psycho loonie behind the door that Carl picked it up off of, but then it just turned out to be a family who offed themselves before or shortly after the outbreak. and idk Eugene might be crazy, but from the way they said he was in contact with D.C. until recently, they had to at least be in a place with electricity (again CDC episode-esque.)
This was always a feature I've wanted to have back if we could. It would definitely make easier for reference and for member response time when they need to contact or inform a certain staff member at times.
are you kissing or kidding Amaury-kins?