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D. Wayne Miller wrote:Checking your best friend into a 30-day treatment program and your girlfriend's dad passing away both on the same day. Oh, and it is your 25th birthday.

Last week sucked.


That sucks dude. I have a friend in a psych ward who tried to kill himself because this insane bitch cheated on him and treated him like crap. He's a pretty fragile guy and she just used and manipulated him for the entire course of their "relationship" in order to break into our social circle.

That sucks, too [suicide].
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass

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Firmly on topic.
I'm a solo dad, and parenthood is by far the most incredible thing that will ever happen to me, or anyone else who involves themselves in the process.
I was a pretty young dad at 22, and my partner was a pretty hardcore feminist and career woman, and I became a housedad. It was awesome, better than your best band playing your best gig after your best album.
Just prior to his first birthday my son was diagnosed with a unique congenital heart defect, which was operated on to treat as best as possible. The image of my most loved with his chest open like a roast chicken on the operating table will be with me until I die.
Anyway, he grew after the op, and started to develop - he proved very bright, very cheeky, and very caring and considerate. He's an awesome boy.
At the age of four he was subsequently diagnosed with a very rare variant of an already rare disease called Focal Segmented Glolumerlosclerosis, which is a kidney disease, and prevents the kidney from filtering the blood properly.
Here's the rub: His heart cannot cope with high cholesterol/blood impurity in general, and his kidneys cannot do a particularly good job of filtering his blood. Put 2 + 2 together. Currently his cholesterol level is around 10, and this is whilst on a cocktail of drugs to deal with the condition (statins, anti-cholestrol agents, ABs).
His life expectancy is limited. I have been told that he will be considered a medical success if he lives to see his 20th birthday.
He is academically and creatively gifted, and has a 10ft-tall personality - he plays the drums, paints, draws, flirts like a gigolo - he is beautiful, thoughtful, and a wonderful human being. Every day with him is my greatest reward in the world.
I love him more than life, and he does not deserve the circumstances on his plate.

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When you do it exactly the way they told you to do it and then when the time comes to for you to make your presentation, you present the thing as exactly how they'd described to you how they wanted it over the course of several teleconferences and emails, not 2 days earlier) they tell you to change this, change that, change the other thing, and change that thing over there, and make this thing right here smaller, and add a few more of those to that thing over there, etc. etc. etc...

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Colonel Panic wrote:When you do it exactly the way they told you to do it and then when the time comes to for you to make your presentation, you present the thing as exactly how they'd described to you how they wanted it over the course of several teleconferences and emails, not 2 days earlier) they tell you to change this, change that, change the other thing, and change that thing over there, and make this thing right here smaller, and add a few more of those to that thing over there, etc. etc. etc...


Did you make the logo bigger?
geiginni wrote:How about commemorative clock celebrating glorious anniversary of dead heros of great patriotic NASCAR?

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fantasmatical thorr wrote:When you go to the supermarket fag kiosk to buy some fags and end up queuing for 20 minutes because all the old people decided they need to check to see if the won the lottery and also they need to buy 5 more lottery tickets.

Make a separate fucking fag counter!


I would totally see a queercore band called Fag Kiosk.
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