LeOkAsPEr wrote:xod_s wrote:http://cdn.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/10/poufman-chair.jpg
Going to try not to be p--- afraid of life after next May (graduation).
https://youtu.be/Sb5aq5HcS1A?t=3m1s

Here are some encouraging words from me:
Now it might seem that life is going to be harder and no one will be there to help you.
.....And you're exactly right. No one is there to help you and your elders will expect you to be pleased that your life-long job prospects don't go past the extent of countless low-paying, long-hours McJobs.
Thanks LeOkAsPEr for your honesty and your "
estimate"

. It resonates with me b/c I don't really believe the whole "
jobless post-industrial future" vision is going to be pulled
overtly,for most of the planet.
"
True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is
running the country."-Kurt Vonnegut...xD
aaaww,man,I read it yesterday night in a book
1/many cousin's owns.
On the plus side you're likely going to have access to heating, and I can tell you now, students over here don't have access to heating.
Your highlighting isn't lost on me ^_^ . Although for years now I've wished for a psycho-somatic-ish "
superpower" on par with Wim Hof to adjust my own
internal thermostat. It'd be great to not have to be bundled up as much in winters in southern Ontario,Canada
Still, you could always move to the CCCP and get a job on the Kolkhoz. Just imagine the freedom of being able to drive a MTS tractor down a state owned farm, and then returning back to your state-owned Kolkhoz shack to discover all of your grain has been confiscated, your family has been deported and warrant has been placed for your arrest. Maybe you should think next time before you hide your excess grain you evil Kulak!
Aaahh, aside from the idea of Russia not being too appealing, from personal experiences related to my dad I particularly have a non-fondness for farming but all the power to the ppl who do the work. Interesting how earlier today I watch a video bringing up, how even tractors are having more electronic components like circuitry built into them, kind of flustering repairs which can be done on tractors and something about having access to repair the electronics being iffy b/c of something related to open source.
I'm referring to this not-too-important imo video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct5fjHC7tL8, if anyone wonders what I'm referring too.
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The thing I like about there being writers like Kurt Vonnegut,Margaret Atwood,Hubert Selby Jr., Anne Rice (if only for her stylistic impact) and (as a non-Anglospheric example) Mo Yan,maybe, is how there people who written things which are contentious a/o "
transgressive", really stand out making points against the thought of how ppl born and raised in a certain era (ex.the 1950's or such) were living among a "
simpler" more"
innocent" demographic of minds.
What Lisa Frank is to American 'manufactured cuteness is analogous to how the company Sanrio has been like to JapanIf sordid elements are present in a story in an effort to ground it a bit more closely to reality in spite of however involved, fantastical or convoluted it is, I wonder how many are soon to dismiss one such writer whomight keenly remember not only what was going on but what others were feeeling and thinking, as a fringy"
weirdo", who's an oddduck,who's voice shouldn't be taken seriously.