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Thanks, Dave! I heard some businesses do offer these kinds of deals but unfortunately I am not employed with a company that would wave the fees. I am currently looking for a job but I have very little experience so it is killing me to go to countless interviews and get rejected. when I am not sending out resumes, I am

There was a time when i set out to taste as many wines as possible without destroying my budget. I did not taste too many but I honestly did not see a difference between expensive and cheap wines. Like this study, I “liked” the expensive wine more because I knew it was expensive. If someone offers me wine, I just chug

You know, I think that is a great way to look at it. It would also be great if they set you up for a job after that training, or even an internship so you can get a feel of the job.

you make a good point. I think it would be valuable but at this point in my life I can’t afford it. Maybe it is steep for me since I am pretty poor.

It might be worth it (and I am emphasizing the shit out of might) but $200 per month?????? That is a bit steep, at least for my pocket.

I am like you too but I am slowly learning it. Like the person below me said, why buy such a great and expensive camera and not make the best out of it?

that’s actually sad and troubling.

it depends on the state you live in

I always find it interesting how people on my friend list complain about Facebook and their look and whatnot, yet they still use it like crazy throughout the day. If it is free, shut up and stop complaining about every little change (privacy invasion is understandable though).

true but they will not look as badass as these!

I always found Dragon blood trees to be awesome...with even cooler name.

Jack the Ripper was in London and America was just starting to develop (one of the reasons this fair was so important is that it was supposed to show everyone that America is climbing its way to the top. I do agree though, this guy should be better known

If you’re referring to the one about H.H Holmes being the first US serial killer, than I did see it. I think I saw it for my Social Deviance class in college. Indeed he is strange and oddly super talented man.

Than i would suggest you skip it. It is divided into two sections (two books??) where one section talks in great detail how the fair was built and the struggles people and the engineers went through while on the other hand you got Holmes using charm to win people over. The last chapter or so gets pretty gruesome as

This is quite unsettling. It does not help that I recently read this book about Chicago fair of1893 and H.H. Homes, a brilliant yet cunning doctor who trapped people in his hotel and killed them (he sold their skeletons for money and swindled a lot of them out of their possessions and/or wills).

I like those plants that require little attention. You water it once a week or so and it grows. Sorry, after killing numerous plants in my life, this is the best way to go.

I wanted to like it but by far the only cool scene was when those soldiers dropped out of the sky and landed in a building as balls only to transform into walking solders was they were rolling. It was a neat scene. Everything else, from changing of her hair color to riding a motorcycle on a side of a building was

UGHHH, the escape the cold was so much bullcrap. Most of the people in the audience started laughing. I was very young and I still knew that is not how cold works. Just imagine, it was somebody’s job to CGI the shit of that.

I did find the bug scene to be entertaining and awesome/creepy!!

ha! I was thrilled when I heard he was remaking King Kong. I thought it would be EPIC. I sweated in my seat at the movie theater for two hours (if not more) until they captured the Kong (and somehow got him on the boat???). I was getting pissed off and when they got him home, I was hoping he would fall of the building