Re: June 29th 2018
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:02 am
Waiting on sedation. Would love to get this shit over with, miracle cure and then not have to deal with hospitals for another 30 years, but I know that's not the case.
Having a job that doesn't allow you to speak freely sounds like a shit job, in my opinion.showa58taro wrote:Facebook is a no go zone for me politically. I discuss nearly nothing political on there. Even HMF makes me a bit guarded now given my job.
They never mentioned exactly what it was. But I freakin loves that feeling.showa58taro wrote:Sedation is not the same as knocked out in the states? What are you on?
Black Lives do matter. The Black Lives movement is counter-productive nonsense.Jigsaw wrote:Having a job that doesn't allow you to speak freely sounds like a shit job, in my opinion.showa58taro wrote:Facebook is a no go zone for me politically. I discuss nearly nothing political on there. Even HMF makes me a bit guarded now given my job.
I may just work at a supercenter, but I can still post "Black Lives Matter, if you disagree, you're racist" without worrying about getting fired.
I work for the government. They probably want us to remain neutral where possible.Jigsaw wrote:Having a job that doesn't allow you to speak freely sounds like a shit job, in my opinion.showa58taro wrote:Facebook is a no go zone for me politically. I discuss nearly nothing political on there. Even HMF makes me a bit guarded now given my job.
I may just work at a supercenter, but I can still post "Black Lives Matter, if you disagree, you're racist" without worrying about getting fired.
In somee ways yes. But it’s a small price to pay for my epic pension and the good hours and vacation.Jason wrote:Sure is asking a lot of you, isn't it, Seb? :p
We talking about the 1932 movie? If so, that's long been a favorite of mine, though I've not seen it for at least 29 years or so.zombie wrote:dr. x is a weird fun horror flick. don't know why i hadn't seen it before... both because i've owned it for awhile and "doctor x will build a creature" from my favorite movie...
also, current horror needs more mad scientists.
yeah, that's the one. it's likely to become a favorite of mine as well.Jigsaw wrote:We talking about the 1932 movie? If so, that's long been a favorite of mine, though I've not seen it for at least 29 years or so.zombie wrote:dr. x is a weird fun horror flick. don't know why i hadn't seen it before... both because i've owned it for awhile and "doctor x will build a creature" from my favorite movie...
also, current horror needs more mad scientists.
It'd probably make my top 15 1930's movies most likely, so you definitely went with a solid choice. *thumbs up*zombie wrote:yeah, that's the one. it's likely to become a favorite of mine as well.Jigsaw wrote:We talking about the 1932 movie? If so, that's long been a favorite of mine, though I've not seen it for at least 29 years or so.zombie wrote:dr. x is a weird fun horror flick. don't know why i hadn't seen it before... both because i've owned it for awhile and "doctor x will build a creature" from my favorite movie...
also, current horror needs more mad scientists.
it may dethrone mad love as my favorite 30s horror flick that isn't universal.Jigsaw wrote:It'd probably make my top 15 1930's movies most likely, so you definitely went with a solid choice. *thumbs up*zombie wrote:yeah, that's the one. it's likely to become a favorite of mine as well.Jigsaw wrote:We talking about the 1932 movie? If so, that's long been a favorite of mine, though I've not seen it for at least 29 years or so.zombie wrote:dr. x is a weird fun horror flick. don't know why i hadn't seen it before... both because i've owned it for awhile and "doctor x will build a creature" from my favorite movie...
also, current horror needs more mad scientists.
i wouldshowa58taro wrote:In somee ways yes. But it’s a small price to pay for my epic pension and the good hours and vacation.Jason wrote:Sure is asking a lot of you, isn't it, Seb? :p
Me too it's the basis of switching from left to right. I work hard for what I earn and need to live and don’t want it taxed for things I don't wantDancesWithWerewolves wrote:i wouldshowa58taro wrote:In somee ways yes. But it’s a small price to pay for my epic pension and the good hours and vacation.Jason wrote:Sure is asking a lot of you, isn't it, Seb? :p