jordashebasics
Jordashebasics
jordashebasics

When this is all over, time will rewind, and we'll be back to right before the election, and this alternate reality will cease to be. Except, Trump will be the only one to remember it, and he'll be left to live out the rest of his days ranting that he was president.

I wish that they wouldn't have their questions pre-written. I'd like more of an exploration rather than a constant re-hashing of the same questions phrased differently.

I'm really pleased with his directness in answering questions.

In both cases, it depends on where you are, and where you plan to be. If I was still in NJ, I'd feel like both of those things aren't enough to get by. After moving to VA briefly, I found that just having a degree was enough to get my foot in the door, which got me experience. But the cost of living there was so

My major was in Computer Science - Information Systems, graduating in 2003.
The work I do isn't especially technical, and it's taken a bit of time, but I'm up to 51K. Two jobs ago, I was at about 30K, and that was down in Virginia.

My title is Business Systems Analyst Associate. Unofficially, my job is mostly processing gifts, running data reports/writing data reports, and routing gift agreements and acknowledgment letters. And other data projects.

Even though I'm married, my marriage is well, and I have no money issues, I have a decent job that pays reasonably well, I get great performance reviews, we own our home, and have no student debt… I've remained depressed from around 5th grade on.

Phish - Sand
Katy Perry - California Gurls
Julius C - Party & Dance
Randy Newman - Rollin'
Marianas Trench - Celebrity Status
Linda Lyndell - What A Man
Elvis Costello - Shipbuilding
Phish - The Line
Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army
Freedy Johnston - Broken Mirror

Come on. They just need some guidance, and they need to calm down a bit. Worrying about getting a girlfriend is the thing that makes us act in dumb ways.

I come from NJ, and I was in MA when Christie came into office. I felt far more embarrassed to be from NJ than I ever was while I lived there.

Our dog is 8, and still has a lot of energy - less than she did at 3, but still, a lot.
I'm more worried that she'll get seriously injured, or age poorly, and still be trying to run around.

I've been using those little libraries to get rid of older comics trades that I don't want any more. Of course, I stick with family-friendly titles. It took awhile for one of the classic Captain America volumes to go, but I'm really happy that I'm getting someone to read comics.

So would I.

That's about right. There's something nice about the idea of all of them co-existing in the same universe. Keeping their evil in check.

Obviously, the iconic Phantom of the Opera theme will be covered by a nu-metal group… or maybe Nickleback.

Finished RE 7.
This is the first RE game I've finished. I tried playing the first two, but I couldn't stand the controls.
I liked it… but it had some real problems.
First, it felt really short. My first playthrough was 10 hours. And I wasted a lot of time running back and forth to save locations to move loot around.

I let my wife make all of the choices for Walking Dead. I was amazed that she didn't attempt to romance Kate at all. It seemed like the game really encouraged that.
I felt like Clementine was Poochie for the most part. Whenever she was off screen, I was saying "Where's Clementine?"

I often think about how nice it is that Captain America uses a shield, and rarely uses guns.

Oh, no, our disinterest in having kids is a bit different than that.
There are a variety of mental health issues that have contributed to our decision, and little to do with how we think we would do as parents.

I got the ultimate edition thing, and I've only started listening to the remixed version.
This is exactly what I've wanted them to do for a long time. The old stereo mixes are terrible, and the mono mixes just aren't as interesting as what's possible.