Confession is good for the Hype. - - Part 11

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Me and my friends were convinced we could turn Super Saiyan :p
 
Well considering this was over a decade ago, I doubt it :p
What video are you referring to though?
Oh, my friend, if you have never seen this before, you are certainly in for a treat.

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HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

Oh my god, that just made my day. Thank you so much.
Haha, there's also an edited version with music and effect, just in case your socks were fully knocked off the first time. :woot:

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I have the chest hair of Gaston.

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It's just one of those weird things the Dad I don't know passed down to me.
 
I was meditating today and realized that I had become shackled down with routine and the pattern my life has taken. As a result of my frustration, I decided to follow the reverse response of what I normally did, and it has paid off. The triumph came this afternoon when I messaged one of my acquaintances/Facebook friends from college. I have always found her intellectually and physically gorgeous, but could never work up the courage to talk to her, because of said beauty ( my low-self esteem from resembling a Jotun, and her resting on the Vera Farmiga section of the beauty spectrum.) But, the conversation has flowed like Merlot; and I am kicking myself for not starting up a dialogue earlier.
 
I confess Mads Mikkelsen is my favorite version of Hannibal Lecter.
 
I confess that the huge fuss about Superman [blackout]killing Zod[/blackout] f***ing makes me sick. F***ing s***. Motherf***er.
 
I have a job interview at the place where my sister-in-law works tomorrow, and she re-wrote my resume so that it looks like I have experience doing stuff that I'd be doing there as her assistant. Now while I don't have this super strict moral code about lying, I do feel really uncomfortable about having to go there tomorrow and try and fool whoever it is that is going to interview me, especially since I don't even know how to do anything that she put on my resume.
 
I confess that I'm really, really sad that my Junior year of High School is over. It was honestly my favorite year of school. I'm incredibly sad to see it end. I had two amazing teachers that I fear I'm never going to see much of again and it kills me. Most of my classes had good friends of my mine in them and we had a really good time. And now it's all gone. Not to mention I'm gonna be going to College in a year from now and it's all very overwhelming.
 
I confess that I'm really tired of reading articles about Man of Steel and the future possibility of a Justice League movie. Don't get me wrong, I really hope the movie happens some day but I'm just sick of seeing so many articles along the lines of "What Does Man of Steel's Box Office Success Mean for a Future Justice League Movie?" "Man of Steel sequel to be followed by Justice League Movie in 2015?"

It was sorta the same when Dark Knight Rises came out. "Joseph Gordon Levitt to be Batman in Justice League Movie", "Christopher Nolan Says there's no Justice League connection to his Batman films", "Is Chirstopher Nolan Helming a Justice League movie with Christian Bale returning as Batman?".

How about we all just wait for an official announcement?
 
Those Batman rumors were there because dumbass El Mayimbe wanted to be a attention ****e by creating completely BS rumors.
 
Oh, I know it's all fueled by fan speculation, false facts, and people looking for attention, which only makes it more annoying to me. You know DC/WB want to make a JL movie, so really anyone can claim that Man of Steel doing well means a JL movie is on the way, and that they have an "inside source" saying it's true. It's an easy rumor to fuel since one way or another there will eventually be a JL movie... I think. :oldrazz:
 
I confess that there's a part of me that feels like fudging up my interview on purpose just so I don't get the job working with my sister-in-law. I appreciate the opportunity can sure can use the work, but I just can't shake the feeling that this is just not the right job or place for me, even though I don't really have any alternatives at the moment.
 
I confess that I find washing the dishes to be a very calming activity.
 
I wish that I was old enough to watch The X-Files during it's original run.
 
I confess that there's a part of me that feels like fudging up my interview on purpose just so I don't get the job working with my sister-in-law. I appreciate the opportunity can sure can use the work, but I just can't shake the feeling that this is just not the right job or place for me, even though I don't really have any alternatives at the moment.

If you need the money, take the job. As long as you're not giving up your dignity, you think there's a chance you'll get the job, and you think you'll be capable of doing the job in question, I always say "go for it."
 
If you need the money, take the job. As long as you're not giving up your dignity, you think there's a chance you'll get the job, and you think you'll be capable of doing the job in question, I always say "go for it."
Yeah I wouldn't be doing anything that I'd be ashamed of, and from what they offered to pay me, it sure is more than someone with my lack of experience would be getting anywhere else. I guess I just don't like having to commute from NY to NJ. I don't mind working 9 hours in an office, but the whole idea of commuting for 4 hours altogether kind of bothers me.

But I did go and pending a background check, it seems like I got the job and will be starting next week.
 
Yeah I wouldn't be doing anything that I'd be ashamed of, and from what they offered to pay me, it sure is more than someone with my lack of experience would be getting anywhere else. I guess I just don't like having to commute from NY to NJ. I don't mind working 9 hours in an office, but the whole idea of commuting for 4 hours altogether kind of bothers me.

But I did go and pending a background check, it seems like I got the job and will be starting next week.
Go for it. :awesome: Use it as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. I mean, 99% of people's first jobs aren't their dream jobs. :oldrazz:

Yeah 2-hr one-way commutes are brutal, but if you bring podcasts or audiobooks, might as well make that time work for you.
 
I confess I need to learn how to manage networking events with being an extreme introvert. Hoooo boy. :o Still just recovering from a mixer last night, and I didn't even have any alcohol! Just learning about totally new things with totally new people...it's just exhausting. I had fun, but my brain is tired.
 
Go for it. :awesome: Use it as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. I mean, 99% of people's first jobs aren't their dream jobs. :oldrazz:

Yeah 2-hr one-way commutes are brutal, but if you bring podcasts or audiobooks, might as well make that time work for you.
Yeah, I've decided to go along and take it. It really seems to be a good situation for me, since I'll be working with "family" and I'm not expected to do anything out of what I'm capable of. And the commute doesn't seem too bad, at least now in the summer, but I'd much do it alone than with my sister-in-law. I just need her to hold my hand for a couple of days and after that I'll get the hang of things.

But I really hope I can find the time to push forward with my art.
 
I applied for a job at a media production company today and I really, really hope to get it.

It'll be so nice to not spend the summer cleaning tables and actually have a job in the field I'm interested in.

Fingers crossed.
 
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