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Moved here from Florida a couple of months ago. Wait until you get the election ballot in the mail and voting is now the easiest thing ever. It’s just nice to be in a state where they actually want you to vote.
Wait, who’s the coked out one? I need the name for…prayer over the addiction.
In Ratcliffe's case, another consultant forensic psychiatrist found he has a mild form of autism and selective mutism
Never heard it put quite like that.
- Greta did get a nomination, just not for director.
- Margot didn't, but America did.
- Ryan Gosling was the best part of Barbie, partly because of the writing which, again, WAS nominated.
- This is not "the patriarchy;" it was a really strong year for those two categories.
I’m going to be honest here, it doesn’t sound like you even really know what you want. Annoying coworkers are an inevitable part of adult life. I have had a lot of jobs at many different companies, and you just learn how to fake nice and play as little of the office politics that you can. The best thing for you, I think, would be finding a remote job if that’s possible. There are a ton of remote positions now a days and that’s the best way to not have to interact with other people, save for zoom meetings.
I am an account manager in the SaaS (software as a service) world. I’ve been doing it about 10 years now, the last 4 have been fully remote. It’s a really easy job for the most part, I mainly just watch movies in the background all day. You just have to be good at time management and talking with clients/running meetings. I currently make around 6 figures doing this job. The best way to get into this is not glamorous, but I’d recommend starting in customer service which I think is pretty much remote these days. You may also take a pay cut starting out, not really sure what it pays nowadays, but it’s the best way to get into doing it without having a degree.
I use my phone except for work. If there are good iPhone ad blockers, if use them.
I’m always weary when I get pocket pairs
I love apocalyptic/disaster movies. This has all the feels of one. The movie itself is good as it keeps you guessing throughout. With about 15 min left in the movie, I realized I still had no idea what was going on, and then it ended. For real. If you want about 2 hrs of disconnected, but interesting scenes, with zero resolution, you’ll like it.
Moonlight Serenade