Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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It is passive smoking weed all day. Of course it is.
Muh cat is real predator

One time it almost killed a baby, human baby.
Once it was big enough, size wise, I stopped feeding it, so I gave it a small little mouse, alive. It was hungry, had to eat, instincts kick in and kills the mouse and eats it.
Next day I bring a hamster same deal, she eat the hamster, then guinea pig, then those cheap birds that you can buy at pet shops. My cat was just murking all them fuckers, then when it reached it's adulthood I didn't even worry about it, she goes out kills a seagull or a squirrel and she's feeling fine. It was a brilliant investment imo buying all those animals to be eaten by my cat, now she nows how to hunt i never have to buy her food.

When I take out my herb to roll up, she sits on my lap, and when I'm smoking she's facing the spliff :touched:
was best cat ever

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I might do same thing but with dogs, get entire pack of dog, like 30+ :lol:
Protect my ganja farm in the middle of nowhere from mooses and shits

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When i get rich, i buy giant property in middle of nowhere, have ganja farm, 30+ dogs, a donkey, or two, couple cats.




I love donkeys :heart:
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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How's that going for you so far btw?
Quite good. I guess. Maybe.

It's so much different than the previous job. Not only I'm not bothering with (stupid) people explaining things, but I'm pretty much sitting all the time which is the first time lol. Like with every job (I guess) there are pros and cons. I like the atmosphere and so far people seem quite cool while everyone is very young. Boss is also relaxed and not a pain in the ass which is always a good thing, eh.

Job itself isn't really hard, although needs a lot of focus. I'm working with agencies (like a domestic Reuters) that report the newst fastest and before they hit the TV, so it's nice to see what's going on before anyone else does. :p So far I don't write my own texts but I will and most likely it will be economics/politics. Sadly I won't get to write stuff that I enjoy, like literature/culture and sport (well, Serie A). Time passes quite fast when I get into it, publishing articles and reading stuff on the Internet, digging info and searching through social media. Also, there are a lot of girls and I gotta say majority are hot. Very hot.

The bad: I don't like the idea of getting 3 days off in 2 weeks instead of 4. I also don't know what to expect when going to the field, I'll see how that goes. I was also aware of the censorship but now I see it first hand and I gotta say I'm scared shitless of how they manipulate with news/people, it's just way way too much shit they dig underground, throw lies and such. It's really incredible and sad, while now I also see that other papers do it too as our government is controling like 90% of it. And the biggest flaw... it's the money. It's just... man. I get 80e per month. And I'll get that much for 3 months, then I'll get the normal salary of 230e or so, which is way too low and below living standard by like 50%.

I still don't know what to make of it, nor I know for how long I'll stay. But so far I'm stuck there, waiting and learning the whole system. I guess I need to work more to see if it's worth staying over.
 

enzo

Senior Member
May 14, 2012
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Quite good. I guess. Maybe.

It's so much different than the previous job. Not only I'm not bothering with (stupid) people explaining things, but I'm pretty much sitting all the time which is the first time lol. Like with every job (I guess) there are pros and cons. I like the atmosphere and so far people seem quite cool while everyone is very young. Boss is also relaxed and not a pain in the ass which is always a good thing, eh.

Job itself isn't really hard, although needs a lot of focus. I'm working with agencies (like a domestic Reuters) that report the newst fastest and before they hit the TV, so it's nice to see what's going on before anyone else does. :p So far I don't write my own texts but I will and most likely it will be economics/politics. Sadly I won't get to write stuff that I enjoy, like literature/culture and sport (well, Serie A). Time passes quite fast when I get into it, publishing articles and reading stuff on the Internet, digging info and searching through social media. Also, there are a lot of girls and I gotta say majority are hot. Very hot.

The bad: I don't like the idea of getting 3 days off in 2 weeks instead of 4. I also don't know what to expect when going to the field, I'll see how that goes. I was also aware of the censorship but now I see it first hand and I gotta say I'm scared shitless of how they manipulate with news/people, it's just way way too much shit they dig underground, throw lies and such. It's really incredible and sad, while now I also see that other papers do it too as our government is controling like 90% of it. And the biggest flaw... it's the money. It's just... man. I get 80e per month. And I'll get that much for 3 months, then I'll get the normal salary of 230e or so, which is way too low and below living standard by like 50%.

I still don't know what to make of it, nor I know for how long I'll stay. But so far I'm stuck there, waiting and learning the whole system. I guess I need to work more to see if it's worth staying over.
230€? For how many hours?
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Whoa. That's rough.
Sadly it's quite normal here.

Unless you have heavy, heavy connections you'll work for 230-300e. And that includes extra hours, 1 day off per week and work in shifts.

I know many people here but honestly I know only one person who has 500e and it was his family member that hired him as a programmer.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,988
I see. Well, I guess I would do it like you. Trying to take as much from the job as possible, continuing as long as it doesn't fuck you over completely.
It's a one way street.

Sad thing is that you don't have money, nor you have social life considering your shifts.

Then again, what you also don't have is a choice :D
 

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