springburner20
SpringBurner20
springburner20

Thanks random internet dude. Heh, I was a pharmacy assistant in high school a million lifetimes ago. I’m fortunate to not be in a dire situation and have been sort of enjoying recharging from what was probably turning into burnout at my IT career before all this happened. So I am looking at possible other fields but

It’s the second one. 

My bank account hurts reading that.

In this year of 2020, in the middle of a pandemic that will end up likely killing one million of us due to mismanagement, you’re still able to muster up cautious optimism? Can I have some?

It is not in bad to wish death on people, it’s natural, we all do it.

Her father and at least one brother?  Sure, they’re sociopaths.  I think she’s just spoiled in that “daddy’s favorite” way.  

It would probably be much more worth while (and smarter) to buy a used POS to learn manual on, not a potentially $40-50,000 lifted, wide, cumbersome off road machine.

He already said back in 2016 he won’t accept the results if he loses. I don’t know why everyone seems to forget that. We aren’t being hyperbolic when we call republicans fascists. They openly admit they won’t accept any loss as legitimate. When you have a president/candidate that outright says they will only accept

#TheRealDrEmilioLazardo!

I’v been out of work since April, can’t imagine why I didn’t think of that! DUH!

“We cannot get swept away in fear,”

Because you can state your personal objection to it (subjective) without dismissing the entire genre as ‘awful’ (objective). I hate Michael Jordan with a passion (I grew up a Ewing-era Knicks fan) but I would never call him an ‘awful’ player. I can still respect the obvious talent and understand the appeal to others.

I think it’s universally accepted that Miranda was the weakest of main performers, but I think his sincerity and enthusiasm for this creation helps buoy him.

On a repeat viewing my favorite detail is that King George makes a brief cameo to join Jefferson and Madison in gloat-dancing over how Hamilton is “never gonna be president” after the Reynolds pamphlet is released.

Try the whole show. It’s worth an afternoon of your time, and the king’s tone and attitude work much better in context.

Finally saw it a week back, and it wasn’t bad. I enjoyed it overall, but thought Lin-Manuel was the weakest performer. And Renee Elise Goldsberry is freaking great.

Here is how the thought process goes for me: I’ll buy it then when the engine goes, do an Ls swap. How it would really go: Engine goes boom, I’ll come back to it in a month when I have time. Vacation time: guess I can look into that Ls idea, I’ll just wash it instead. Some time later: why am I getting a letter from

This fucking sucks. I went to high school with Grant, and he was one of those people who literally never said or did a single thing that wasn’t kind or thoughtful. When he made it big, doing the weirdly brilliant stuff he loved, I was happy, because it meant the world was working the way it was supposed to: greatly

I like that he gets his very petty moment of glee at the end realising that the other founders are going to eviscerate John Adams and then turn on each other. “All alone, watch them run, they will tear each other into pieces, Jesus Christ this will be fun!”

The Metro Police did not decide to stop ticketing people for eating in response to Tynes’s idiotic tweet. They had already made that decision in the days before she tweeted. And like I said, I rode Metro trains nearly every workday for 7 years (and also buses for 3 or 4 of those years), and never saw a single person