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Plankton 05-29-2019 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Doug McClasky (Post 2058709)
You will have no food left in the house and have no idea what we did to your toilet (it was OH).

2 bathrooms.

Order out.

I'm a problem solver.

Marie Monday 05-29-2019 09:35 AM

Well that was an epic saga that was over before it started. You should just come to Amsterdam guys

Plankton 05-29-2019 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MarieMarie (Post 2058720)
Well that was an epic saga that was over before it started. You should just come to Amsterdam guys

Agree'd.

As soon as one of my family members starts their job at Southwest I'll be able to fly anywhere they go for free.

The last time I was in Amsterdam was 1988. Pretty sure things have changed a bit since, but it was filthy. I had a great time though. Oh, and the chicks in the windows are NOT what you're getting. Just a heads up.

Marie Monday 05-29-2019 10:06 AM

I think the most obvious change is that Amsterdam gets busier and busier, it's one big touristfest. But of course it's still pretty great

Mindy 05-31-2019 08:54 AM

trying to fit 140 test questions and answers for an exam in my memory and then now 33 more G codes and M Codes also. plus memorize the control panel on the CNC machine lol

quizlet and flashcards are my tools for success :pimp: plus tea with caffeine and sativa strains...

Key 05-31-2019 09:51 AM

I've been purposely isolating myself for the past few months. Haven't seen friends, haven't even talked to them. Just been a mess and my birthday passed last week. I'm simply more comfortable being alone and left to think to myself. Working a lot tho. Absolutely killing it at work. Been working a ton of overtime. So paychecks are nice. think that's pretty much it tho.

WWWP 05-31-2019 09:53 AM

isolation feels comfortable when it's your most reliable coping mechanism, but being alone with your thoughts can be a great thing for reflection and energy centering but it can also be really damaging if you get stuck in your head for too long. i'm glad you're here at least!

Key 05-31-2019 10:01 AM

It's how I like to deal with these emotional states etc because you're exactly spot on, it allows for reflection and personal growth. I also dont like to feel like I'm burdening someone by constantly telling them my problems. I'm always willing to help anyone tho. But I think that's pretty normal for a lot of people. I just gravitate more towards just dealing with my problems myself as I know how to deal with them.

And thanks!

Mindy 05-31-2019 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Key (Post 2059151)
I've been purposely isolating myself for the past few months. Haven't seen friends, haven't even talked to them. Just been a mess and my birthday passed last week. I'm simply more comfortable being alone and left to think to myself. Working a lot tho. Absolutely killing it at work. Been working a ton of overtime. So paychecks are nice. think that's pretty much it tho.

https://boxden.com/smilies/Gk6HSTG.png hope you start to feel better if the isolation isnt what you want.

OccultHawk 05-31-2019 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by WWWP (Post 2059153)
isolation feels comfortable when it's your most reliable coping mechanism, but being alone with your thoughts can be a great thing for reflection and energy centering but it can also be really damaging if you get stuck in your head for too long. i'm glad you're here at least!

MB can be very unrewarding when you’re down.

Kiii - glad you’re making some bank at least

Being broke or right on the edge for quite some time now hasn’t helped my mental health one iota lol


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