AminaXIII
AminaXIII
AminaXIII

$457 annually on alcoholic beverages?

When I want to cut down on expenditures I just tell my Butler to reduce overall spend by X% and he gets it done. Easy.

Consider reasonably priced prostitutes. While the upfront cost can be daunting, the lack of recurring cost really save you in the long run.

When someone shakes my hand without looking at me, i immediately assume that person hates me.

They certainly shouldn't. You're right, scallops go bad extremely fast. I'm not sure why they do. No seafood, though, should ever ever have a bad or fishy taste or smell when raw. That means something's wrong. The fishy smell is actually from the decomposition process. The same way that mammals, after death, start to

My favorite thing to wake up to is something interesting enough that I'll actually want to be awake for it. Morning personalities on the radio can be fun enough, but there's nothing like hearing a podcast on your own personal interests rather than something generic for everyone, which is why I was super excited when I

I grabbed White Noise when it was the Amazon FAOTD and I LOVE it. I set something gentle, yet somewhat annoying and it gradually gets louder (currently on a bell tower). Doesn't jolt me awake and I've never over slept.... also helps that I go to sleep and wake up at the same time every morning.

I think part of the problem is that too many people fail to realize that any job, no matter how close to perfect, is still a JOB. It's work. I see it in a lot of the younger staff in my company. They feel entitled to always being happy and fulfilled. As soon as things get challenging, they get pouty.

Once I went to a job interview and arrived 15 minutes early. I checked in with reception and waited in the lobby for close to a half hour waiting for the department manager to come out to get me. The interview went well, but the last question he asked me was "Why were you late for your interview today? We were