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In before, "Hey guys, I'm in prison...They didn't even tell me why."
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Uh, private ownership of guns in Chicago is already illegal, dude.
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In before, "Hey guys, I'm in prison...They didn't even tell me why."
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Uh, private ownership of guns in Chicago is already illegal, dude.
More like "Is only pretending because Elliot fucking Rodger" actually. Stuntie Shagger here is only doing this because some entitled loveshy murdered women.
Richard isn't going to find another job. That his last place of employment didn't fire him and salt the fucking earth after his nuthouse stay is nothing short of a miracle (probably because his contract was already ending).
I'm just waiting for the sap that is housing him to kick him out.
Buffalo ain't getting a job because he acts like a drama queen princess. He can't even dress for an interview. Is he gonna mug that giant backpack he lugged to the shoe store to an interview? That wrinkled red blouse? ...the Mario hat?
I doubt Richard would be able to make it through grunt night-shift work. When I did it over Christmas I found the people to be quite anti-social and the guys (usually old men) would make sexual jokes towards me... But, then again maybe he would actually like that if he wants to go for more legitimate stories.Meh, nobody cares how you're dressed when you're pick/packing on the night shift and most call centres don't give a shit either. Bakeries don't care about your fashion sense, only your ability to lift heavy stuff and be there at 2am.
There are a ton of jobs where how you present is a minor consideration. Of course Fire would probably consider those jobs "unsuitable" for one reason or another.
Oh lordy, I've done my share of night shift warehouse jobs. I can only imagine how badly we'd have eviscerated a badly passing tranny mess like Buffalo Bill
In before, "Hey guys, I'm in prison...They didn't even tell me why."
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Yep, it's more like "so this thing happened, anyway it means we should support this cause of mine!". Any news stories on a shooting that could be it? Or is it just too common in Chicago?I find Fire's response to this odd. This happened to someone who is part of his school community. As a teacher, and as someone who wants to be a leader, I would expect his response to be far more personal. I'd expect him to be thinking about what he can do for the grieving family, the grieving community, and for the other students who are touched by this. And yet there's not so much as an "I will say a prayer for this student and their family".
May be too common to pin down.Yep, it's more like "so this thing happened, anyway it means we should support this cause of mine!". Any news stories on a shooting that could be it? Or is it just too common in Chicago?
The month's toll was fueled by a Memorial Day weekend in which six people were killed and 63 wounded and a Mother's Day weekend when more than 50 people were shot, eight fatally.
I find Fire's response to this odd. This happened to someone who is part of his school community. As a teacher, and as someone who wants to be a leader, I would expect his response to be far more personal. I'd expect him to be thinking about what he can do for the grieving family, the grieving community, and for the other students who are touched by this. And yet there's not so much as an "I will say a prayer for this student and their family".
I find Fire's response to this odd. This happened to someone who is part of his school community. As a teacher, and as someone who wants to be a leader, I would expect his response to be far more personal. I'd expect him to be thinking about what he can do for the grieving family, the grieving community, and for the other students who are touched by this. And yet there's not so much as an "I will say a prayer for this student and their family".
He's talking about how health insurance doesn't cover all of them. Universal health care only covers medical and occasionally vision, which makes little sense.Y'know. Buffalo Bill is totally right about the issue of seeing different kinds of doctors.
If only there was this big, single building we could put more of them in together so you can get multiple appointments on the same day across different departments.
Maybe we could advertise the fact these big buildings exist?
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Any news stories on a shooting that could be it? Or is it just too common in Chicago?