Message from @Omar_The_OMAP
Discord ID: 695407017141207130
for alot of jobs
because they are afraid you will hop to another immediately once you get it
to
all those positions they think you are good for
they turn you down for some reason or another
and you need your foot in the door
@breadmoth Would he be charged with terrorism charges?
i don't know , probably not it is CA after all
Depends. Is he registered Dem? If he is, he'd get the key to the city
it shouldn't be terrorism anyways
it doesn't sound like he is trying to induce terror
hes just a moron
breaking: trump just announced live that he has taken a second test. Trying out the new 5 min COVID test. and he tested negative.
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Gamers are gay
Nah, the way I hear it, videogames encourage heteronormative values and gender roles
I haven't played video games all that much as of late because if I want to go to racoon city, I can just take a trip to New York
Very Interesting...
@ShinsoBEAM I had that experience when I applied for a 911 Dispatcher; I did well, Aced the Exam, and then before interviews really started I got let go lmao
For other stuff, it definitely seems like you need Connections to get started; and with a Bachelor’s Degree, I’m Overqualified for a lot of shit unfortunately
For now, other than Uber, I volunteer with the Red Cross to get relevant experience (but no munny)
Where I live it's ALL about connections. If you don't know someone chances are they'll not bother with you. Many of the interviews I do get is because they know someone I worked with like 7-9 years ago. it always comes up.
All who you know
Where are you and which field are you in
Idgaffffff
Boogaloo now
Hawaiin shirt hootenanny
That is...quite disturbing.
Broke:boogaloo
Woke:Helter skelter
Bespoke: ordo ab chao
Been enjoying a lot of time outside last couple days
redneck life is the best
Holy fuck guys
>Ninth circuit
and there it shall stay forevermore, in the democrat court
Quick question: does the military have a RoboCop project? https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-business/
>His head and his spine went to a project run by the U.S. Army.
>Some conjecture: could you use cadaver parts and recellularize the organs (and brain specifically) for reuse)? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8877368
It seems like there's evidence at least some of the tech exists