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Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 5:35 am
by spacelordmother
Craigslisters setting up a time for a sale and then letting you know last minute they sold a bunch of the stuff you agreed upon but "it's cool you can still come over." :grumpy:

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:44 am
by Olin
Just thinkin' about Billy Corgan. Remembering his hatred for the other members of Zwan and thinking about how thoroughly detestable he is.
I should kill Billy Corgan once and for all.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:55 pm
by Invisible Man
Thanks, Lurker and Ludwig. I mostly work in administration now because money, but have about had it.

I applied to a couple gigs at the local R1 that's 15 minutes from me and got notice that they're vetting me. Their office just followed me on Twitter, which means they're 1) Googling me and 2) want me to know they're Googling me.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:14 pm
by Lurker13
Invisible Man wrote:Thanks, Lurker and Ludwig. I mostly work in administration now because money, but have about had it.

I applied to a couple gigs at the local R1 that's 15 minutes from me and got notice that they're vetting me. Their office just followed me on Twitter, which means they're 1) Googling me and 2) want me to know they're Googling me.
Wishing you all the best for a new and better job. :thumb:

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:23 pm
by Iommic Pope
I had to drop a parenting bomb and follow through on it yesterday.
My 4yo has been taking circus classes for fun but progressively been more reluctant to participate as the term has gone on, despite the fact she loves it once shes doing it and is quite good at ir. Yesterday was the last class of the term and she just point blank refused to do anything. Wouldnt wvwn watch. I kind of ran out of fuse, told her to get her shit, pack it up and get in the car. We just left. She didnt get to say thanks or goodbye to her instructors which i feel like a complete dick about. And when we got home she eventually told me that she doesn't like it there and everything makes her feel scared, and that its too noisy.
It dawned on me that she might have some social anxiety about the size of the class, which makes me feel like an even bigger asshole, but the way my daughter handles things really pushes my patience to its absolute limits.
Im going to email her instructors and apologize. They probably think im this savage bogan that beats his kids in the sea of permissive middle class parents they usually get, but whatever.
Im more concerned because this kid has to start school next year and whike shes smart enough, I'm starting to form the impression she is nowhere near emotionally ready.
Ugh, dadlyfe.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 10:57 pm
by odontophobia
You're definitely a savage bogan, pope, but in the same way that Matt Pike is who he is. We love ya for it.

Patience is a tough thing with kids, for sure. I've found it hard because the non-verbal communication is just so much different than the confrontation types in used to.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:37 pm
by popvulture
I'm just here to say that I find the word bogan awesomely hilarious. Especially when envisioned with an accent.

That sounds super tough, Pope—I imagine I'd have done the same thing.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:34 am
by Iommic Pope
odontophobia wrote:You're definitely a savage bogan, pope, but in the same way that Matt Pike is who he is. We love ya for it.

Patience is a tough thing with kids, for sure. I've found it hard because the non-verbal communication is just so much different than the confrontation types in used to.
As our own most silver of silver foxes, Tony Jones would say, I'll take that as a comment.
:lol: :hug:
Shes quite good verbally but it all breaks down as soon as she gets even slightly emotional.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:37 am
by Iommic Pope
popvulture wrote:I'm just here to say that I find the word bogan awesomely hilarious. Especially when envisioned with an accent.

That sounds super tough, Pope—I imagine I'd have done the same thing.
It is an hilarious word as much as it is a ridiculous accent.

Thanks, man.
Yeah its frustrating once youve gone to ultimatum level and then you have to follow through.
Dad DOES NOT negotiate with terrorists.
Particularly when they are still able to walk upright under the kitchen bench.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:43 am
by odontophobia
Iommic Pope wrote:
popvulture wrote:I'm just here to say that I find the word bogan awesomely hilarious. Especially when envisioned with an accent.

That sounds super tough, Pope—I imagine I'd have done the same thing.
It is an hilarious word as much as it is a ridiculous accent.

Thanks, man.
Yeah its frustrating once youve gone to ultimatum level and then you have to follow through.
Dad DOES NOT negotiate with terrorists.
Particularly when they are still able to walk upright under the kitchen bench.
Big time lols sitting up with my little one and reading that.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:49 am
by Invisible Man
I have said for a long time that hostage negotiators should study toddlers at bedtime for some tips.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:42 am
by popvulture
I believe it was the Puritans who thought that during the terrible twos, toddlers were literally wrestling with the devil :thumb:

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:50 am
by Chankgeez
Iommic Pope wrote: Shes quite good verbally but it all breaks down as soon as she gets even slightly emotional.
Maybe that's because her brain isn't fully formed.

I have to remind myself that every time I visit my niece and nephew (who are about your daughter's age).

It's gonna be a long time before she's able to rationalize things like an adult. :idk:

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:18 pm
by jrfox92
I hate driving so much.
After, literally, five minutes of driving I had to deal with three people who, apparently, were unaware that you're not supposed to drive in the middle of the fucking road and two people that had absolutely no fucking clue why the turn signal was invented.
:rant:

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:40 pm
by Iommic Pope
Chankgeez wrote:
Iommic Pope wrote: Shes quite good verbally but it all breaks down as soon as she gets even slightly emotional.
Maybe that's because her brain isn't fully formed.

I have to remind myself that every time I visit my niece and nephew (who are about your daughter's age).

It's gonna be a long time before she's able to rationalize things like an adult. :idk:
Oh yeah man, absolutely, Im aware of all the developmental factors, whats frustrating is her inconsistency.
Shes a typical 4yo in that sense really, but we got somewhat spoilt with my son in that hes very clear and doesnt become overly emotional easily