Aesop Rocks
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I confess job hunting was fun today.
For about 5 minutes.
For about 5 minutes.
I confess job hunting was fun today.
For about 5 minutes.![]()

Yeah, this is my last semester, but I won't graduate until next May, and I kinda want to go to Graduate school. So I'm thinking of working and saving some money during that semester off, but at the same time I don't want to do something and know that I'm going to leave in a few months.On that note, I did find an available job that I'm actually qualified for and think I have a shot. But I know that I'm going to grad school next fall, so I don't want to get a job that I won't want to leave. I don't want to be miserable either, though. It's a fine line.
That's so ****ing creepy. lmao
My friend had that happen to him too, and his girlfriend is kind of loopy in the head.
I confess that when I woke up one time in the middle of the night, and my at the time girlfriend was standing next to my bed, staring down at me, I got an adrenaline rush out of this world.
I confess that when I woke up one time in the middle of the night, and my at the time girlfriend was standing next to my bed, staring down at me, I got an adrenaline rush out of this world.

Same here. I also feel bad about it because I feel like that makes me either heartless or selfish.I find it really hard to mourn or feel sad for people I don't know.
I don't usually mourn people I don't know. The only time I feel sad about anything in the news is if I sit and listen to the story and reflect on it. When I see a headline that reads wildfires burns 100 homes , 25 dead it has no immediate effect on me.
I'm not usually especially affected by celebrity deaths, but I was also really bummed about Heath Ledger, and there are a couple other ones I can think of offhand whose deaths would upset me.
Did the bank screw you over again?I confess job hunting was fun today.
For about 5 minutes.![]()