Weird day today when I was going to work i saw a man in a electric wheelchair with a hawaiian flower necklace with a nun in his lap and she was holding a glass with what i think beer.
So yeah, weird day.
Post how your day was…
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Weird day today when I was going to work i saw a man in a electric wheelchair with a hawaiian flower necklace with a nun in his lap and she was holding a glass with what i think beer.
So yeah, weird day.I think by "weird" you mean "awesome." It should also encourage DemonicPoodle ;)
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Hah, I've had this nagging feeling that something is badly wrong ever since I got my first few weeks' salary and thought the figures looked dubiously small. I checked everything was okay back then and arrived at the conclusion that it really was the case, but the feeling didn't go away so I finally got around to double-checking everything to make sure I hadn't made a mistake myself.
And there it was.
The god-forsaken withholding percentage marked on my payslip is a whopping 60%, excluding taxes and other payments that are then deducted from whatever is left. It should be 28%. That figure is the one assigned to people who have not delivered their tax deduction cards to the people in charge of salaries in time - something that I was very careful of following the exact instructions I was given with on my very first day. Someone ballsed up big time, and as a result I'm only getting paid about one third of what I should be.
The next payday is on Wednesday, and I'm hoping to get everything be fixed by then (even if it's not my responsibility to do so), but if not, heads are going to fall.
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Hah, I've had this nagging feeling that something is badly wrong ever since I got my first few weeks' salary and thought the figures looked dubiously small. I checked everything was okay back then and arrived at the conclusion that it really was the case, but the feeling didn't go away so I finally got around to double-checking everything to make sure I hadn't made a mistake myself.
And there it was.
The god-forsaken withholding percentage marked on my payslip is a whopping 60%, excluding taxes and other payments that are then deducted from whatever is left. It should be 28%. That figure is the one assigned to people who have not delivered their tax deduction cards to the people in charge of salaries in time - something that I was very careful of following the exact instructions I was given with on my very first day. Someone ballsed up big time, and as a result I'm only getting paid about one third of what I should be.
The next payday is on Wednesday, and I'm hoping to get everything be fixed by then (even if it's not my responsibility to do so), but if not, heads are going to fall.
On the bright side, you'll suddenly come into a bunch of money you didn't know you had! How did you miss that the first time through though?
I had semi-similar doubts recently because part of my salary comes from a direct sharing of company profits, i.e. left-over money is divided amongst employees (not equally of course) every quarter. And my check would always be way less than I thought it would be until finally I asked. Apparently, legally this has to be reported as a bonus, and the automatic deductions for bonuses are way higher – like 35% or something. So by the time Social Security and all the other crap took its share, I was getting barely over 50% of the original amount. That's such crap! As it was explained to me, that money isn't actually taxed differently in the end, meaning it all goes into the same category when I report my earnings and do my tax returns. So in theory they over-deducted and I get it back when I file my taxes... but it's still bullshit.
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On the bright side, you'll suddenly come into a bunch of money you didn't know you had! How did you miss that the first time through though?
Sheer carelessness on my part, mostly. The slip of paper is nothing but a huge disarrayed jumble of figures that have no clear explanation markers anywhere, so it's not really that surprising to find out that I missed the one number that I should have paid the closest attention to.
What pisses me off is that I had everything checked with the secretary in charge of sending this stuff out twice before actually telling her she could forward it to the correct people, at which point she told she would take over and make sure everything goes as it should. Someone has done something really badly wrong at some point, but no one will likely ever find out who, where, or why, so it's possible that this will keep happening in the future as well. At least I know to be more careful from now on.
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Another cold day…I love my blankets and my bed.
I was thinking, maybe I wont be able to work at a museum because I'm a stutterer, I may not be able to work as a guide, but in another area.
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I'm doing some school-mandatory alcohol assessment thingy that takes 2-3 hours today. It is nothing new and gruesomely boring and painfully preachy and not skippable in any way and I keep creatively killing myself out of said boredom in my head. Also I started looking into working with seals.
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My mum is playing at dermatologist.
I'm worried for my skin . . .
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100% done with one of my so called 'best friends'.
I've always been there for her but when I need help?
'Wow who cares' so casually posted by her on Facebook.
This is how she repays me for being there and listening?
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100% done with one of my so called 'best friends'.
I've always been there for her but when I need help?
'Wow who cares' so casually posted by her on Facebook.
This is how she repays me for being there and listening?
Ugh.That…..is extremely dickish.
Wow.
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Now I don't want to be rash, but it seems we'll be able to pay the rent this month (as in by next Wednesday).
Also other stuff, but not posting anything here.
Excuse me while I go to the nearby wood (there's actualy a bunch of trees left over from before new "Settlements" were estalished in the area) and knock on every single tree until me knucles run reed.
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'Wow who cares' so casually posted by her on Facebook.
Wow… it's one thing for someone to not even care in the first place, but another thing entirely for her to throw it in your face like that.
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Turns out it wasn't aimed at me but I'd responded already and her response was dickish…
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I absolutely have to, must, need to share my evening
Today, a man known to us as a miserable waste of flesh died in the most comical way
He was a coworker of my mom's who refused to do anything because he was a crony in good with the boss, which would be bad enough given the hell every other employee has to go through every day (my mom in particular might as well have four jobs)–but he was also a sad sack liar who at the height of his confabulation claimed to be a former astronaut (A FORMER ASTRONAUT.) He has also claimed to be a cancer survivor (a miraculous cancer survivor who never lost hair during chemo, fucker must have deeper roots than Brook), pretended to be a certified optometrist (or as he said in his illiterate way, a "doctor of the eyes" [dottore degli occhi]) and told my mom her doctor's diagnosis was wrong without the most cursory examination, and muscled his way through the crazy traffic in Rome by screaming he was a fire marshal–only to be confronted by the fire chief who happened to be stuck there!
Mom was wondering: He was in Columbia when the car accident happened, right? Maybe it was a hit; nobody would mourn his passing. Maybe his wife took him out, or maybe it was something to do with drug dealers.
But those conspiracies were dashed when the news came in--He died by crashing into a COW and hurtling over a CLIFF
And the night became one big cow joke-athon
What did the perpetrator of vehicular manslaughter say?
! "Moo"
Guess he should have really STEERed clear
And the cow jumped over the moving vehicle
What's the best cow joke? Running over a cow and then falling off a cliff
That cow made the ultimate sacrifice for us. Unless it really was a conspiracy and they find superglue under the poor thing's hooves. In which case someone really had a
WITH HIM
Also I'm moving to Japan tomorrow wish me luck
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Mootilation of a vehicle
I don't know this man so I'll partake in the laughter, mostly from how you told the story! Good luck in Japan!
Speaking of moving, I've decided I'm going to live in New York City in 2 years. But not in the actual city, in an area around it because the rent goes down drastically. I did all of the calculations and found out that gasp if I live just outside of New York City, I can live there on the teacher's salary there ($53k annually!) with money to spare!
I have spent the past few hours summoning up an ungodly amount of drool looking at all the restaurant choices there. And that's just the restaurants… I love the mere look of New York City itself.
If for some reason it all doesn't work out (I've asked multiple people, and I'm about to call up a friend of mine who actually DOES live there in the same way I plan to), then I've got plenty of back-up cities I've decided I can move to after decent research.
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I don't know this man so I'll partake in the laughter, mostly from how you told the story! Good luck in Japan!
Speaking of moving, I've decided I'm going to live in New York City in 2 years. But not in the actual city, in an area around it because the rent goes down drastically. I did all of the calculations and found out that gasp if I live just outside of New York City, I can live there on the teacher's salary there ($53k annually!) with money to spare!
I have spent the past few hours summoning up an ungodly amount of drool looking at all the restaurant choices there. And that's just the restaurants… I love the mere look of New York City itself.
If for some reason it all doesn't work out (I've asked multiple people, and I'm about to call up a friend of mine who actually DOES live there in the same way I plan to), then I've got plenty of back-up cities I've decided I can move to after decent research.
As a New Yorker, I have this advice to give, live close to where you work because hour and a half commutes are soul-crushing
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As a New Yorker, I have this advice to give, live close to where you work because hour and a half commutes are soul-crushing
Definitely understandable… There's still more research I need to do on this. But if I have to endure them, well, as long as I have a Spotify Premium membership and access to Podcasts, etc., I think I could make 'em worth my while.
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Just returned from driving 500km (~300 miles). All the way up to the Syrian frontier in Golan Heights and the Lebanon border on the coast. This, along with all the walking around at old Acre in the mid-day sun, means that I'm tired and exhausted now. Really satisfied and content, but tired.
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Just returned from driving 500km (~300 miles). All the way up to the Syrian frontier in Golan Heights and the Lebanon border on the coast. This, along with all the walking around at old Acre in the mid-day sun, means that I'm tired and exhausted now. Really satisfied and content, but tired.
That sounds like an incredible trip…I'm also surprised that you could do that, given the troubles in that area. Was the war particularly evident?
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That sounds like an incredible trip…I'm also surprised that you could do that, given the troubles in that area. Was the war particularly evident?
It was fun. There are so many stories I have from the trip!
As for safety, it was actually pretty cool. Golan is the only one of the territories Israel captured in the Six Day War that it unilaterally annexed (oh, and Jerusalem) - Sinai was returned to Egypt and Gaza and the West Bank are the UN observer state of Palestine. Going to the West Bank requires some hoop-jumping (mainly getting stopped at a variety of checkposts) and going to Gaza is flat-out mental. Not to mention, you cannot drive into Palestine with a rental car (I think). Going into Golan is a breeze. But for going up some steep hills, you wouldn't know you're in technically disputed territory. Most of the original Druze population of the territory just don't give a fuck who oppresses them, Syria or Israel. Consequently, no international attention to this area (apart from token UN peacekeepers manning the ceasefire line/de-facto border). The War in Syria hasn't reached the parts of Syria adjoining thus region apart from one minor abortive rebel attempt to take Quneitra, the erstwhile capital of the Syrian Golan region (and a brutal reminder of the sad bits of war and the stupidity of nationalism). It in fact, is one of Israel's most peaceful post-1974 frontiers.
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It was fun. There are so many stories I have from the trip!
As for safety, it was actually pretty cool. Golan is the only one of the territories Israel captured in the Six Day War that it unilaterally annexed (oh, and Jerusalem) - Sinai was returned to Egypt and Gaza and the West Bank are the UN observer state of Palestine. Going to the West Bank requires some hoop-jumping (mainly getting stopped at a variety of checkposts) and going to Gaza is flat-out mental. Not to mention, you cannot drive into Palestine with a rental car (I think). Going into Golan is a breeze. But for going up some steep hills, you wouldn't know you're in technically disputed territory. Most of the original Druze population of the territory just don't give a fuck who oppresses them, Syria or Israel. Consequently, no international attention to this area (apart from token UN peacekeepers manning the ceasefire line/de-facto border). The War in Syria hasn't reached the parts of Syria adjoining thus region apart from one minor abortive rebel attempt to take Quneitra, the erstwhile capital of the Syrian Golan region (and a brutal reminder of the sad bits of war and the stupidity of nationalism). It in fact, is one of Israel's most peaceful post-1974 frontiers.
Huh, interesting. Thanks for sharing this. One of my friends does activism work in Palestine and she writes a lot about the trouble she has getting things done there. She hasn't gone so far north as Lebanon though.
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Even on my busiest days at school or with my friends I don't get to do as many things in one day as I do with my three under-ten-year-old cousins. And being a fan of One Piece I think it's adorable that the youngest of them is obsessed with pirates.
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i was dizzy and out of it all day
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A description of my life. :ninja:
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I went to a job interview at the Numismatic Museum, it was ok.
I don´t have hopes for getting this job … Fortified by the fact that I am stutter.
Remember that public library specializing in music ?
The one I said was the worst excuse of a library I've ever seen ? Well, they are hiring now ... I will send my resume.:ninja:
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I decided it would be a great idea to try to fix my sleep schedule today by drinking an energy drink.
It basically turned my day into a hyper mess, making me jittery and unable to focus on much of anything for the whole day.
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Does anyone know if this site has had its username and password files stolen?
Turns out I had forgotten I used the same password on this site that I did in Facebook and someone from Dublin Ireland had tried to access my FB account - now I've since changed the passwords but just trying to narrow down where it might have been compromised?
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Another boring-ass Saturday with nothing to do and no money to go out.
I hate staying inside like this.
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I made a lemon pie for my mom, and buy a Hetalia manga.
both, WHY ?
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@Galaxy:
I decided it would be a great idea to try to fix my sleep schedule today by drinking an energy drink.
It basically turned my day into a hyper mess, making me jittery and unable to focus on much of anything for the whole day.
Now that it has worn off, I just feel awful. I don't think I'll be doing it again anytime soon.That sounds horrific :(
Energy drinks help me think and help me calm down, making me feel less like a rapid cascade of thoughts in human form. I'm aware that this is pretty broken, but I know a few other people who get similar effects. It's actually less great than it sounds because if you do need something to wake you up, caffeine doesn't.
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Caffeine does nothing for me, as far as I can tell. It may not wake me up but it sure doesn't stop me from sleeping. And the latter effect is better than the former.
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I drank so much coffee in college that I built a pretty good immunity for caffeine. I remember running around a coffee shop after drinking a double espresso shot in my first year. Now, I'll gulp down that motherf**ker like it were water. Maybe I'd grimace a little at the taste.
OT: I returned the rental car today, and found out that someone had hit my car while it was parked in Akko. But my neurotic self had taken full insurance anticipating something like this would happen. Woo hoo! They also billed me 50 shekels for being a young driver. Ageists!
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They also billed me 50 shekels for being a young driver. Ageists!
I know this was said half in jest but that's a really sensible thing to do haha. Would a company also be ageist for charging a 90-year-old more money for a life insurance policy?
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I know this was said half in jest but that's a really sensible thing to do haha. Would a company also be ageist for charging a 90-year-old more money for a life insurance policy?
It was said totally in jest. I conveniently forgot to call Turkish Airlines ageist for giving me a student discount.
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@Galaxy:
I decided it would be a great idea to try to fix my sleep schedule today by drinking an energy drink.
It basically turned my day into a hyper mess, making me jittery and unable to focus on much of anything for the whole day.
Now that it has worn off, I just feel awful. I don't think I'll be doing it again anytime soon.Darn Galaxy, sorry. I can totally sympathize with wanting to get your sleep schedule on track and I've tried the same thing with about a 10% success rate.
Never had that much of an effect from an energy drink, though. Took Adderrall one time and I talked to everyone in the school including the janitors. I mean f**king everyone. The jitters that time were worth it.I like tangents. So the guy I bought Adderall from was Billy, this guy who kept the pills in this black jacket of his. Billy was a talented man, improv-speed rapping whenever the chance arose (or even when it didn't). Among his talents included his ability to store pills for every kind of possible humanly desire in his jacket. I liked Billy.
I made a lemon pie for my mom, and buy a Hetalia manga.
both, WHY ?
People questioning lemon pies means less lemon pies being made because of time spent questioning. Just enjoy the fact that you made a lemon pie. Hopefully your mom lets you have a slice.
I drank so much coffee in college that I built a pretty good immunity for caffeine. I remember running around a coffee shop after drinking a double espresso shot in my first year. Now, I'll gulp down that motherf**ker like it were water. Maybe I'd grimace a little at the taste.
This is exactly why I avoid coffee. I use it in dire situations when I need it. I don't wanna have to rely on it. And I don't particularly like the taste. Someone once commented, "If someone could make coffee taste like it smelled, they'd be a billionaire."
Meditation time for I'm about to run a goofy amount. Need some good music… Video game music is really good in general and makes good runnin' music. Time to go searching.
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This is exactly why I avoid coffee. I use it in dire situations when I need it. I don't wanna have to rely on it. And I don't particularly like the taste. Someone once commented, "If someone could make coffee taste like it smelled, they'd be a billionaire."
You could just as easily be talking about antibiotics here.
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This is exactly why I avoid coffee. I use it in dire situations when I need it. I don't wanna have to rely on it. And I don't particularly like the taste.
Ah, but I don't really drink coffee for the caffeine. Maybe in high school, when I was preparing for my college entrance exams, but not since. I usually drink coffee for the taste.
Someone once commented, "If someone could make coffee taste like it smelled, they'd be a billionaire."
This someone should have this.
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Yesterday I've had the worst sandwich I ever ate in my entire life. And while it was discounted by 50 %, I still feel ripped of, and lemme tell you if I spent the actual full asking price, heads would go flying.
Who the fuck puts slices of lemon in a sandwich ? Even if it's salmon, which actualy managed to remain untouched, however the lettuce and bread…...ugh.
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I never liked energy drinks, they just taste awful to me.
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Just booked tickets for The Piano Guys' concert in September. :D I love everything about their music and it always puts me in a wonderful mood, so I'm excited!
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Just booked tickets for The Piano Guys' concert in September. :D I love everything about their music and it always puts me in a wonderful mood, so I'm excited!
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Uuugh, I can't stand this heat… >___< How am I supposed to math it up when it's... 25 degrees outside?!
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@No:
Yesterday I've had the worst sandwich I ever ate in my entire life. And while it was discounted by 50 %, I still feel ripped of, and lemme tell you if I spent the actual full asking price, heads would go flying.
How bad can a sandwich possibly be?
Who the fuck puts slices of lemon in a sandwich ?
Ah. That is … an interesting idea. Did the lemon ... have its skin?
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Now I always feel hungry even when I have no appetite… I just wanna eat ALL of the things.
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No wonder I've put on so much weight.
You speak as if it was a bad thing :ninja:
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How bad can a sandwich possibly be?
Ah. That is … an interesting idea. Did the lemon ... have its skin?
No. It was this wet, lemony pulpy mess that made the bread soggy and the lettuce into a big lemon flavoured piece of seaweed.
The salmon was the only good thing about it because it didn't lose it's flavour but I had to cherry pick the damn thing out of the bread before I threw it away.
FUCK whoever thought that was a good idea.
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MNh.
Gonna take a break from the internet for a while.
be it a few hours ever so often, a day then back on then another day or consecutive days in a row… I just
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MNh.
Gonna take a break from the internet for a while.
be it a few hours ever so often, a day then back on then another day or consecutive days in a row… I just
I need a break. And not just from here [/glares at cooldud] but from everywhere on here in general…I meant it as a compliment man D:
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@No:
I meant it as a compliment man D:
I wasn't talking about that…
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On a related note, I doubt I'll ever be able to watch any episodes of Community anymore.
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MNh.
Gonna take a break from the internet for a while.
be it a few hours ever so often, a day then back on then another day or consecutive days in a row… I just
I need a break. And not just from here [/glares at cooldud] but from everywhere on here in general…Take care, and I hope the break helps. Goodness knows there are days when I need to get away with it all and go and spend time with trees or cats or whatever.
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i'm in pain
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@No:
You speak as if it was a bad thing :ninja:
… Because visual preferences aside, it is? No offense.