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It’s a matter of self-rationalizing rejection into not a failure of self but more a failure of others.

Lets take the example of fat guy asks a hot girl out at a bar and she says no. In one situation, fat guy may take a moment to look at himself and what he needs to improve. So then fat guy hits the gym, loses pounds,

oh don't be such a Debbie Downer. I love the heads up on this one.

If this game manages to put all the pieces together in the right way, I will play the everliving shit out of it.

This so many times THIS!! I personally went to college, because I graduated near the top of my class and I knew that I wanted to go into computer sciences. But I had so many friends who weren’t college material and tried to do it anyway. One of my closest friends started in college for engineering, couldn’t handle the

Also, no shame in community college, even if it means living at home another couple years. Save a ton, get some of your liberal arts classes out of the way, and it essentially buys you a couple more years to figure your stuff out. It’s also a decent litmus test to see if college is for you, without a huge financial

College isn’t for everyone. It’s OK to realize that. There’s a lot of pressure to tell people you’re going on to higher education but not going is better than being pressured to go, hating it/flunking out and racking up THOUSANDS in debt.

Yet pathetically enough you cared enough to click on the article and make a comment..Its NOT going to PC, Sony co developed the game...This isn’t Microsoft, Sony exclusives actually stay exclusive especially when Sony’s studios help develop it...

Some good suggestions. I struggled with this a bit post-divorce. One other thing that helped me is finding something that actually depended on me. I know this isn’t for everyone, but in addition to the companionship, the sense of responsibility helped.

My call center story:

It's all true. In a culture that rewards avarice above all virtues, it's gonna be the greedy, slimy bastards who get ahead. *le sigh* So yeah, just let them swim in the deep waters they've made for themselves. Eventually some bigger fish will swallow them too.

I once worked in a call center where the policy was no smoking but everybody smoked. 18 inches away from one another in a little cubicle farm with a 7.5 foot ceiling, tops. Place gave me a raging case of bronchitis. I was in college at the time and when I called in sick too many times, the middle manager fired me and

I slipped and fell on a spill while working a summer job many moons ago, and hurt my knee. The next day I could barely walk, so I called in to my store and the owner answered. I told him I wouldn't be in at work, as my knee was buggered from the fall AT HIS STORE. He ranted and screamed at me to never come in again

Wow, huge HIPAA violation.

Walking away is the only thing you could do, short of getting legal representation and filing suit for...something.

Deanna and her husband are sad their douchebag son is dead, and celebrate his life by remembering his godawful taste in music.

Is it really so damn hard to word the first paragraph properly? You explicitly said that Microsoft cancelled the Phantom Dust reboot. Then in the next paragraph you say, correct yourself. How about you don't lie in the first paragraph and just say that Microsoft cut ties with the original devs and but haven't

your tweet suggests otherwise

This is great advice - I also used to work my butt off and "go the extra mile" because I wanted to be seen as a "team player" (how I HATE that phrase!) and all it got me was more work, less respect, and even some "We know you can do better" speeches if I made even the most minor of errors.

You are not the target audience. Pikachu is designed to appeal to young children. Get the fuck over it.