Hey guys, how has everyone been?

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At a crossroads. I want to transition to female, but the thought of going sterile is very depressing.

Also, I fought off sepsis without going to the hospital Monday, which I can now honestly admit.
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Eh, going pretty good. I'm back to work again and I'm just waiting for my next semester to start at grad school. Going to buy my textbooks today and make the mortgage and car payment.

Got all the Achievements on Lego Marvel Super Heroes this morning, which is nice. And then later I'm going to read some more in In Cold Blood.
 
I didn't get the job (:_(

I suck at finding a job

You don't suck at finding a job! After all, you found that job didn't you? It's just that, ya know, those fuckers suck at hiring you. And that's their loss. Because you are awesome and I'm sure you will get an awesome job in time! :biggrin:

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I didn't get the job (:_(

I suck at finding a job
when you just get the practice of jobhunting in, it gets easier and easier to stick your head in and get some face time in with potential employers and coworkers/personal references. yeah it's disappointing, but it still has its own way of helping. you get more resilient and less awkward the more you do it.
 
Just had an earthquake. Wasn't too bad, though.
i happened to be walking the dog over some permafrost when i heard the neighbors suddenly start loudly discussing the quake.

seeing how earthquakes are my phobia, i'm so very, very glad i didn't feel it. must have been the walking over mushy permafrost part. but i got on edge over the fact that a notable quake could strike at any moment...
 
i happened to be walking the dog over some permafrost when i heard the neighbors suddenly start loudly discussing the quake.

seeing how earthquakes are my phobia, i'm so very, very glad i didn't feel it. must have been the walking over mushy permafrost part. but i got on edge over the fact that a notable quake could strike at any moment...

It really wasn't bad at all. I was sitting in my recliner trying to find something to watch on TV when I felt the earth vibrating under my feet. At first I thought a big truck was going by, but then realized that that didn't make any sense--we live on a dead-end street. Then the windows started to rattle and the TV started shaking, and I put two and two together so I yelled at the kids to get downstairs, but by the time I did that it was already over.
 
I have this sharp feeling in the very back of my mouth from when I got wisdom tooth surgery, not sure if its remnants of stitches or if its a bone growth.. ._. but its uncomfy.
 
Not much going on other then felling apart from watching the drama "Hikari to Tomoni". The feels are very strong.
 
Had to get my car fixed. It turned out that the gearbox, the power steering and everything that's required to turn the car was shot to hell and back. So, I need to get my family to help me and my Dad's pissed at me because I didn't call him or his friend to get it fixed. Knowing how the car handled and the fact that turning the car would take a massive amount of strength, I'm pretty sure that I couldn't have waited. So, in short, I'm without a car for a bit and by the time I get it back, I want to start looking for a second job so I don't have to deal with family when an emergency comes up.

Sorry for being all bitchy about it, but it's been a long day. I mean, I'm happy that my family is willing to help, I've just reached the point where I want to do this myself.
 
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