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Jesse Mrozowski
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It helps with my job for sure. I plan test events. If I walk into the test events thinking everything is going to be peachy something is going to blind side me. So when I look at it and I think of all the ways this can fuck up I'm able to plan for contingencies and make back-up plans. I can't predict everything that

A few years ago I was home for Christmas and I went with some friends to see The Spirit. The movie was beyond horrible and it was obvious to the 15 or so people in the movie and I would have left but somehow all 15 of us complete strangers simultaneously decided "Man this movie sucks." so someone made a joke loudly.

I was about to post something similar. When people ask me "What's the least you'll take for it?" I am insulted, not that they are trying to haggle but that they are so piss poor at haggling. If you wanted to offer me less offer me less. I will consider the offer and decide if it's acceptable. If it is not I will make

Korra is full of soo much win.

While true i think the point was that a lot of people have Crayons laying around so if someone is curious they can go grab theirs and compare.

Yup. I only upgraded from the Kindle2 to the Kindle Paperwhite because of the better screen and backlighting, not because I gave a crap about what the neighbors though.

Yeah I find myself thinking, "I could have a BMW or I could have a Mazda and a trip to Germany and Switzerland."

Yes true. My home owners policy is the smallest you can get because I don't have a lot of stuff. I have a separate rider to cover all of the gear I need for my hobby.

Maybe I'm just wired different but I rarely look at other people and think man I wish I had that. I just don't want a fancy house or some expensive silverware or whatever. I mean I want some things but rarely because someone else has them... unless I see a utility to it.

You can get cheap normal pillows from Target. They are cheap enough that I don't feel bad about tossing them once a year.

I tried selling some lots but they didn't sell for the starting price and I wouldn't want to sell them for less because they aren't worth my time and effort to box them up at that point. I couldn't sell Astonishing X-Men #1-25, the Joss Whedon run for $10 and shipping would have been $13 at least so not worth my time

I'd never heard of it before but there is apparently one in Hagarstown MD which is a bit of a hike from me but maybe worth it if I take them all at once.

Some of them might be but a lot of them aren't. I guess it depends on what you consider kid appropriate. Most of them are super hero comics with some violence but no outright nudity.

I have a memory foam pillow and a few regular pillows of various softness. I switch between them as necessary depending on how sore I am from the activities of the day.

I wanted to get rid of my comic books and found that some of them were worth some dough. I sold those on ebay a single issue at a time. Some other comics I found aren't worth the paper they are printed on but as near as I can tell there is no good place to donate them so I'm struggling to figure out what to do with

IT doens't work all that well on my phone because of the lack of physical controls.

What if it's a foam pillow?

You and I could be friends.

You really should but be warned that the game is just one horrible choice after another. It's not always as blantant about save this guy or save this other guy, it's like leave this guy behind or stay and try to rescue him. One way he's dead for sure and the other way some other people might die while you try to

Only if the dude hires me, I've been applying to MS jobs like crazy.