2012-07-12, 09:58 | Link #6021 | |
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If it doesn't stand, use starch and iron - it is funny how serving 2 years can give you ideas for cosplay. Anyway, anyone here work at a tech-support call-centre before? How is it like? I am thinking of taking up a part-time contract a good friend offered me because he is having problems keeping people in place; most of them are willing to hand back their pay and run instead of staying and getting screwed over the phone.
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2012-07-12, 10:48 | Link #6022 | ||
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Location: Australia
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But... i don't know. I still in doubt whenever thinking about how comparing to other time of the day, 8 pm - 4am is still the longest duration that your mind can concentrate in something without being distracted.... And sometime when you watched those anime, or playing those games when you feel begging the God (of gaming,and Haruhi) to see just one more episode/ play one more campaign. I guess all night entertainment have to be reserved to weekend from now on D:
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2012-07-12, 21:12 | Link #6024 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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Edit out the text on the shirt (or replace it with something like "Free!!!") would be my suggestion but I'm not a mod, just a staff monkey
Profanity is generally discouraged in posting (though we're all guilty of it sometimes). However, as far as I can see, the rules only really cover visuals (no nipples, etc). If you want a faster mod response - report your own post above (use the "report" (!) button under your name on it) and just ask them if the image is okay for an avatar. P.S. Oh, and if no one else said it, welcome to the forums. Be sure and read the forum rules - they do differ a bit from many forums.
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2012-07-12, 23:41 | Link #6026 | |
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Age: 41
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2012-07-16, 08:04 | Link #6029 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_North But to answer the question.... a couple of years ago, I might have had an answer but right at the moment not sure anyone stands out. I'm actually not very fond of the idea of a "go to one guy" for everything when there is a pool of good actors. For example, I'm delighted that James Hong is getting steady work (you see him in cameo roles *everywhere* on television and in movies both live and animated) but there's a small pile of asian actors not getting calls who could also use some work.
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2012-07-17, 06:41 | Link #6033 |
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I think it's just generosity/old-habits. The kind of energy from glucose supplement is really unnecessary. Unless you have some hypoglycemia-like problem and have to constantly stuff yourself with sweets? But that's irrelevant to the blood loss as you have to keep your levels above minimum at all times anyways.
I don't get any consumables after blood donation. They do tell me to eat, but that's food in general and not sweets. Glucose tolerance test for diagnosing diabetics involve ridiculously over-concentrated sugary juice between blood test. That's all I can think of, involving sweets. |
2012-07-17, 19:33 | Link #6035 |
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More serious but maybe still silly question.
How do you rent an apartment if you have an eviction? I've got nothing here. I've tried basically everything I can think of short of offering to pay the entire lease up front (which I can't afford to do even if I wanted to). I was evicted from an apartment in 2009 after the big housing market crash and I was laid off. So far I've run into roadblock after roadblock trying to rent a place. I'm going to end up homeless (again) unless I figure out how to get around this obstacle. Every search online suggests things I've already tried and have already failed.
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2012-07-18, 05:54 | Link #6038 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
Age: 38
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The only things I can think of: 1) Have roommates. Either don't be on the lease, or have enough roommates that the landlord will ignore your history. 2) Move to an area where landlords have probably accepted people with prior evictions. Both options are somewhat risky, as you're looking at having to trust others or you're probably looking at bad neighborhoods. Why would an eviction from three years ago work against you today, though? I know many apartments ask for your prior history and may ask to contact an old landlord, but are you legally obligated to answer truthfully about your eviction history? Are you legally obligated to list the landlord who evicted you?
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2012-07-18, 06:39 | Link #6039 | |
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Like Ledgem said, get a house/apartment with so many renters that the landlord no longer cares and that you get a very low rental fee. If your current situation cannot support even a lowered rent, then the only other option is those hostels for the extremely low economy. I also don't understand this eviction thing. Why do you need to tell them? Just say you were living with family or ex or something. I've never had to provide any of that when I signed my leases =/ In my worst days, I had 3 months of unpaid rent. The landlord was a really really understanding 20-ish student and he was renting his house to 6 other people. Which isn't even legal. But that really helped with me not getting evicted for not paying rent. So you kind of want to look for someone like that. A landlord who is really half-assed with things and doesn't follow the rules either. I have no strategy in finding those people. It's been good & bad luck for me =/ |
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2012-07-18, 13:38 | Link #6040 | ||
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