Damn it, I just earwormed myself.
I deserved that.
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Damn it, I just earwormed myself.
I deserved that.
You earwormed me too :(
It said "City folk just don't get it!"
She's not kidding, it actually says this.
Most painful loss so far? The first 40 or so issues of Sandman from its original run got water damaged. It hurt to throw those on the refuse pile, I tell you what.
Sweet jeebus, Frank. That's just awful with a shit cherry on top.
"City folk just don't get it!"
Some city folk moved away from the farm on purpose.
Speaking of earworms, I may have rickrolled my team this afternoon.
I just met with my theatre boss for three and a half hours, 90% of which was spent shouting-- not in anger, just to get him to listen to me. He wonders why I don't bring problems to him! I feel like my head is going to explode. He is also thinking about hiring someone for 40 hours a week to do costumes during the day hours next spring (and pay them 2x what I make) WITH ME SUPERVISING THEM. WTF? I said that if he could do that, that person should be in charge, not me!
Gud,
you rock the house!
He is also thinking about hiring someone for 40 hours a week to do costumes during the day hours next spring (and pay them 2x what I make) WITH ME SUPERVISING THEM.
Maybe you should just apply for that job, work half the year and make the same money.
Losing comics is a very...it was a maturing process for me. There's no way to get back all of what I had like that--the Camelot 3000, the Longshot minis--it doesn't matter how much they cost from a loss of $$ perspective, because you weren't going to sell it. And how can you find them to buy back????
Lots of deep breaths, some railing at circumstance, and judicious purchase of graphic novels.
Why does growing up hurt??? Because the other stuff is just living. Growing up is the stuff that makes you come to terms with not getting what you want.
This is the opposite of Good Stuff, and is awful growing up: Elizabeth Smart on how abstinence education contributed to her victimhood (I use that term carefully, and if you have abduction or abuse triggers, spare yourself).
Oh no! Steph, you earwormed me!
Maybe you should just apply for that job, work half the year and make the same money.
Hell yeah!