Message from @Dedenga

Discord ID: 436130004074758144


2018-04-18 10:03:14 UTC  

same, man

2018-04-18 10:03:25 UTC  

waking up, and trying to get to sleep

2018-04-18 10:03:36 UTC  

real suicidal hours, who up

2018-04-18 10:07:44 UTC  

Me

2018-04-18 10:07:54 UTC  

Sleep is for the weak

2018-04-18 10:08:00 UTC  

And it's 12h

2018-04-18 10:10:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371875015018283009/436106282714398720/1524035163081.png

2018-04-18 10:43:59 UTC  

fuck it im takin the L and skipping today

2018-04-18 10:44:09 UTC  

i can barely keep my eyes open at the computer

2018-04-18 10:44:17 UTC  

i got Bs in every class so i aint worried

2018-04-18 10:48:50 UTC  

sleep 6-7 hours ever night, wake at sunrise

2018-04-18 10:48:52 UTC  

fuck you

2018-04-18 10:50:02 UTC  

I wish I was like that

2018-04-18 10:51:18 UTC  

sleep forever

2018-04-18 11:40:26 UTC  

Alec has disappeared again?

2018-04-18 11:41:05 UTC  

he left a couple days ago

2018-04-18 11:41:27 UTC  

Why?

2018-04-18 11:42:21 UTC  

cuz i was shitting on him in DM

2018-04-18 11:42:29 UTC  

and his first reaction is to go for pity and attention

2018-04-18 11:44:55 UTC  

Lol

2018-04-18 11:45:02 UTC  

He'll be back within the week

2018-04-18 11:45:21 UTC  

i know

2018-04-18 11:56:53 UTC  

jesus christ

2018-04-18 11:57:01 UTC  

its jason bourne

2018-04-18 11:58:38 UTC  

"The manufacturer of the engine put out a service bulletin in the fall, telling all airlines to inspect the fan blades after a similar incident involving another Southwest flight. Officials with the airline checked Flight 1380 on Sunday. The FAA is expected to order mandatory inspections soon. "

2018-04-18 11:58:40 UTC  

well shit

2018-04-18 12:00:39 UTC  

i feel like the airliner industry has really fallen short of their previous standards in the last 5-10 years

2018-04-18 12:00:56 UTC  

all these incidents

2018-04-18 12:03:12 UTC  

"a rare engine explosion" so it's something that can happen to any engine but it just doesn't happen often?

2018-04-18 12:03:33 UTC  

sure

2018-04-18 12:04:00 UTC  

like any other high performance machinery that shit requires constant inspections and maintenance to make sure it' s not in danger of such an event

2018-04-18 12:04:20 UTC  

you slack off, shit breaks

2018-04-18 12:04:53 UTC  

Nice that's really settling

2018-04-18 12:04:59 UTC  

final destination shit

2018-04-18 12:05:09 UTC  

her ears probably fuckin exploded and she suffocated

2018-04-18 12:05:56 UTC  

i wonder if the airline will try to wiggle out of the blame for her death by saying she wasn't wearing her seatbelt

2018-04-18 12:06:34 UTC  

eeeh I mean I think they're pretty off the hook. It's not often an engine fuckin explodes

2018-04-18 12:07:21 UTC  

yeah except a notice was already put out about this specific engine model needing extra maintenance

2018-04-18 12:07:30 UTC  

Oh really?

2018-04-18 12:07:38 UTC  

"The manufacturer of the engine put out a service bulletin in the fall, telling all airlines to inspect the fan blades after a similar incident involving another Southwest flight. Officials with the airline checked Flight 1380 on Sunday. The FAA is expected to order mandatory inspections soon. "