Today I went to Toronto with my boss for some training certification thing. Not only did I get to sit on my ass all day doing nothing and get payed for it, they babied the shit out of us. Gave us free refreshments and a kickass chicken lunch.
The public is usually fine where I work. Don't take assholes seriously because they are rare and far in between, in my experience.
Then again, the one time it was my fault because I almost made an elderly woman choke to death because the milkshake I made was made entirely out of syrup. But that was a long time ago.
Chances are you'll be bored more than anything.
Bring your DS!
Unfortunately, >>165 san, I do not own a DS and my GBA's down button is broken. I will have to make due with a novel of some sort, but I was planning on purchasing a DS with my work monies ASAP.
I just got off work and now I'm eating an apple and drinking a Pepsi.
I just got off my night shift at the gas station. The paper work will take me a while to learn but otherwise the job seems alright.
I'm still at work, in spite of having finished my obligations for the day. Drinking some barley tea, but need to go out and eat soon.
I'm pondering a piss break.
I bought a dvd called Mega64 Time online, and it is so awesome.
I cleaned all day. It was a workout, but I am pleased with the results.
I don't know what to do with myself.
I just finished watching GaoGaiGar (not FINAL), and holy shit that was fucking awesome.
I might go play The Sims. Emulated life is superior.
I should download Little Computer People again.
Today I bought Phoenix Wright 3 and Front Mission DS. I haven't had time to play them yet because I was playing Eye of Judgment on my friend's PS tripple.
It's pretty fun! If I had a PS tripple, I'd probably buy it.
Getting some Pr0nz
I quit the internet a few weeks ago, and it's been pretty good so far.
I just stopped by to get some music off my computer and check in on the wiki. Keep up the good work guys!
I heard someone say "turned the gun on himself" while talking about this week's new high school shooting. That's like the highlight of my day.
I gave up on life without the internet. I just couldn't live another day without seeing Daddycool's smiling face greeting me after a hard day's boon.
I searched "I hate myself and want to die, because it's winter" on Google
Here comes a candle to light you to bed!
Here comes a chopper to chop off your head!
Tomorrow, my friend might be dropping his sister off in Brockville. Afterwards, we might drive to Ottawa. I'll probably tag along for the road trip.
This is going to take 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 hours, one-way. Should be fun.
It's pretty interesting, reading my old posts in this thread.
I sure whined a lot!
>>196
I was just thinking the same thing. What a great place this is~ I love you all
I can't find my posts in here. I hate the past.
>>195
After 4 and a half hours, we made it to Brockville and we dropped my friend's sister off. The drive back from Brockville to Kingston to Toronto was unbearably boring. We were kinda racing these old dudes that were on motorcycles going about 130-145 km/h for a bit. That was badass. But the rest was just awful. We then stopped in Toronto before going back to Kitchener, and it was great. I fucking love this city and want to explore more of it. We were in a part of town where I was having total nostagia trips because it was an area where my crazy drunken Grandmother lived and she'd take me and my brother around when we'd visit her for a week on our summer vacation.
After that, we came back to Kitchener and got drunk while watching "The New Guy". Good times.
200get
I edited tanasinn.info all fucking day.
I feel slightly unfulfilled.
Feel...
>>201
That's some dedication! It could be worse, you could be on Wikipedia and get caught up with the faggotry over there!
>>201
I have been editing Wikichan for hours without stop, I remember refreshing the Recent changes page at 3 am
I read this entire thread, and now I'm going to watch Code Geass. I hate myself.
>>205
Instead of watching Code Geass, you should read THE WORLD IS MINE. It's much more productive!
Drew a bunch of Mary Sues.
Yup.
Today I ate breakfast. I went crazy and instead of the usual two bread slices with Nutella, I ate four. I will be fat.
>>206
I've read that manga and I didn't understand half of the scenes.
It disturbs me.
>>209
Ok ok ok, I'll admit. The first volume and a half are VERY incoherent the first time you read it and it all makes a lot more sense when you've read more of the series. Shit starts getting real in volume 2, as the author goes in a more coherent direction and then after things get better and better without stopping. The reason it starts off the way it does is because it's basically dropping you in the middle of things as they begin without taking the time to give you any formal introductions and you get caught up with the chaos as it unfolds. You'll appreciate it later if you keep reading.
But the character development is amazing. Time to time, in between the main character's stories, it'll introduce you to victims before they get brutalized in an attempt to show the readers that they're just not random bystanders, but actual people with lives. The facial and emotional expressions is one of my favourite things about this comic. Toshi's mom is the best example of this. Just look at her eyes transform when they're showing her reaction to her son's violence. But keep in mind the thought of morals, what's right and wrong, and the value of life, as these are some of the recurring themes.
Gahhh. This comic is too hard to write about. It's so many things at once. You can say it bluntly, that it's a comic about two serial murderers and a giant bear causing chaos and destruction across Japan, but that doesn't do it any fucking justice. On the surface, it's just a violent killfest, just to disturb you, but it's so much more than that. I could go on and on all day about this, so I'm going to finish.
I went to work and I came home and wore my VIP STAR shirt.
So I went to Hamilton today for some training. I think I was downtown, I don't know, because this is my second time in Hamilton and last time I was on the other side of the city. All day, I sat, ate free fruit, had free refreshments and learned how to hire people all day. Basically did nothing and got payed for it. It was all too wonderful.
Two 15 minute breaks and an hour long lunch. This is what I got and was nice because I'm used to just getting a half-hour break and that's it. So when lunch time came around, I ditched my co-worker who drove me there, cashed my GST check and went exploring for a bit.
From my 40 minutes of walking around, I gathered that Hamilton is a pretty dirty city with a lot of dirty people and one way streets. You see signs and billboards all over the place for traffic ticket lawyers which wasn't surprising considering how many cars were blaring their horns from all the close calls happening.
The training was held at a hotel that was probably classy back in the late 80s, which was interconnected to a ghetto mall (a large one at that), which was interconnected to a library and a farmer's market and Lord knows what else. Beautiful people and deadbeats all shopped in harmony. I've never seen an LCBO in a mall before until then and it was pretty funny when I saw an empty bottle of wine in a bathroom stall. Homeless people don't have it this easy in Kitchener.
But yeah, I kinda like Hamilton and I wouldn't mind coming back.