DearZeus
Dear Zeus
DearZeus

I find that I can manage some bursts but there are times where it's just one problem after another have no control over. It's exhausting trying to keep yourself in check or finding a way to release it without leaving your desk 3 times an hour. That may be why I'm starting to find the, "Just don't care about it"

I'm afraid that isn't going to be good enough.

I hope you're paying this disgruntled pantry clerk.

I've done something similar while living at home. I put aside some amount from each check into my savings account and keep it roughly level with my checking account. I can still afford to go out and buy fun things but I also have a decent amount of money to fall back on just in case/to build off of in the future.

While I do have to tweak my methods soon, that's sort of how I function. I tell myself X amount is going into savings and I have Y amount left. Then I don't touch X at all because it's been "spent" on savings (weird way to put it but that's how I think of it).

Maybe EA just likes to get off on withholding.

Good thing these rooms aren't big enough to have guests in. Otherwise no one would ever use the toileshowesink.

You either get 400 space fleet sims or 400 pixely puzzle platformers.

I'm assuming you'll be able to use any USB controller with the Steam Box? Because I physically can't use that thing at all unless someone hacks control sticks into it.

Shouldn't that be creepier. Second Life is usually pretty creepy. Not even because of the people necessarily. Just the vast amounts of empty space where nothing is happening...

I've never really had an issue with Paypal but a friend of mine cannot add funds to his account. He's called them, provided all of his information, and tried everything to get them to figure out why he's constantly refused and they won't tell him anyway. So there are times where he's purchased one of those preloaded

I think the advice is sound and that the fear can be groundless in some instances. For me, it's the tone used in advice pieces like this that make it come off terribly. Some of us have thought about this stuff AND know there are "better" choices to be made. We just can't necessarily deal with them the minute the

It's fine to say, "We can make due with a little less pay" when you're older, already have money, and might have two incomes due to your spouse. But when you're just starting out, don't have that second income, and don't make much that "little bit" in addition to all the other bills (rent, gas, food, etc.) adds up

I got my current job after going into the interview resigned to getting nothing since I had just come off 2 that hadn't panned out. Sometimes the right mix of halfway decent experience and exhaustion works too!

You can never have too many cardgames in your life...

When I was in school I wrote my entire week's schedule and homework on my whiteboard (having teachers who provided such schedules was a godsend). Now at work I just flag the emails with requests and that's about it. For personal stuff I'll set reminders on my phone. Though oddly enough I prefer paper shopping

I'm... actually sorta excited about this. It'd be nice to see some magical folk traveling to find out more about monsters without Harry and all the crazy evil snakes milling about.

That's the problem with crappy advice. It always just tells you what's trendiest instead of covering more things under the umbrella that is X-degree. Then you realize that Y-path was there all along but no one even hinted at it!

I think this crappy infographic is also not helping the major's case by implying it's a degree that'll just be used by people starting Twitter campaigns.

People I know who majored in Communications are working retail. Maybe they just haven't found the "social network director" jobs? Do they have to invent them themselves?