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#5877 May 11 2011 at 11:31 AM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
I'm tired.


Add more coffee. Always works, if you drink to much coffee during the day simply add extra beer at night.

Its a beautiful system.
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Drinking at home. But I could probably stand to get laid.
#5878 May 11 2011 at 11:33 AM Rating: Good
I've had no sleep "schedule" at all. Meh. :/

Also, fun fact: I still say schedule with an American accent, when I say it.
#5879 May 11 2011 at 11:44 AM Rating: Excellent
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Horsemouth wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:

I'm tired.


Add more coffee. Always works, if you drink to much coffee during the day simply add extra beer at night.

Its a beautiful system.


Have coffee, but need more. May have to hit Starbucks today. *shudder*

Kalivha wrote:
Also, fun fact: I still say schedule with an American accent


Like what kind of American accent? Imagining you with a Southern Drawl is fun. Smiley: grin
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#5880 May 11 2011 at 11:59 AM Rating: Good
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People have linked to some crappy covers and I feel that the universe needs to be balanced out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQzG-3Vagrk

Emily Browning doing a cover of Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics.
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#5881 May 11 2011 at 12:04 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
Horsemouth wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:

I'm tired.


Add more coffee. Always works, if you drink to much coffee during the day simply add extra beer at night.

Its a beautiful system.


Have coffee, but need more. May have to hit Starbucks today. *shudder*
I don't get why people like Starbucks, the coffee I've had there was average in every way but the price.
#5882 May 11 2011 at 12:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
Horsemouth wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:

I'm tired.


Add more coffee. Always works, if you drink to much coffee during the day simply add extra beer at night.

Its a beautiful system.


Have coffee, but need more. May have to hit Starbucks today. *shudder*
I don't get why people like Starbucks, the coffee I've had there was average in every way but the price.


Starbucks for coffee is like McDonald's for hamburgers. I can't say the prices are that bad here. A lot of coffee places are overpriced anyway, but you can usually get black coffee for a buck or two. I go to Starbucks because people get me gift cards so it's free. Well free to me at least. Free to me is good. Smiley: grin
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#5883 May 11 2011 at 12:20 PM Rating: Good
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Starbucks here is rare and about €3 for a cup of coffee (so like.. $4.50) and my cheap coffee machine at home makes coffee just as good.
#5884 May 11 2011 at 12:35 PM Rating: Good
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There is no Starbucks here.
It's one of those places I wanna visit once in my lifetime, because I'm a coffee freak.
I've been trying to cut down on the coffee though. I get huge headaches and am very tired without it.

I kinda wish I was unemployed! I'd need no sleeping schedule at all! Which would rock.
Because having sleeping schedules is just plain boring.

Edited, May 11th 2011 2:36pm by smunks
#5885 May 11 2011 at 12:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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$4.50 for a plain black coffee is a ripoff. Smiley: frown I can get a 20oz mocha for that. 12oz. black is like $1.45 or something, and it's almost as good as what we brew at home.

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It's one of those places I wanna visit once in my lifetime, because I'm a coffee freak.


You will seriously need to come up our way sometime. Smiley: wink A lot of little dives around here have good coffee. This place was right across the street from my old workplace. Awesome coffee and fresh baked bread and other goodies as a bonus. Yum. Smiley: drool2
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#5886 May 11 2011 at 12:53 PM Rating: Good
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For my morning brew I usually either go to the local shop near my place or get can coffee at night when I buy beer. I also grab one at the coffee stand outside work on the way in.

I'll actually make coffee at home rarely as I'm lazy and don't like having to clean up after as all I have at home is a french press.
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#5887 May 11 2011 at 1:33 PM Rating: Good
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smunks wrote:
It's one of those places I wanna visit once in my lifetime, because I'm a coffee freak.
You'll be sorely disappointed.
#5888 May 11 2011 at 1:37 PM Rating: Good
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I just like it more than every other coffee chain I've been to. So, since beaneries are kinda rare around here, it's my default go-to for coffee.
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#5889 May 11 2011 at 2:15 PM Rating: Good
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Starbucks here is rare and about €3 for a cup of coffee (so like.. $4.50) and my cheap coffee machine at home makes coffee just as good.


What kind and what size cup of coffee? If that's a 16 oz of black coffee, then yeah that's a huge rip off. I pay about that much for a 16 oz. espresso drink here. Starbucks is okay. I like some of their drinks, like the caramel mocha frappachino. I think that's what they call the frozen blended drinks. All the other coffee places on campus use a local organic and fair trade coffee, so I try to go to them instead. However, our Starbucks shares the same building as a Quizno's, so if I'm in there for lunch and want coffee I'll buy from Starbucks out of convenience.
#5890 May 11 2011 at 2:16 PM Rating: Good
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Oh god, writing a 10-page essay on learning theories and motivation is le boring.

Mostly copy-pasta from other essays I've written over the years, but I have to edit it all to fit this specific case. Have to hand the paper over Friday and I just "wrote" seven pages in 30 minutes. Smiley: lol

Man, life almost encourages me to be a slacker.
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#5891 May 11 2011 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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So that final I thought was today? The one that I marked in my calendar as today? The one which my notes said was today?

Yeah. It was yesterday. >_____________________________<
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#5892 May 11 2011 at 2:35 PM Rating: Good
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PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Starbucks here is rare and about €3 for a cup of coffee (so like.. $4.50) and my cheap coffee machine at home makes coffee just as good.


What kind and what size cup of coffee? If that's a 16 oz of black coffee, then yeah that's a huge rip off. I pay about that much for a 16 oz. espresso drink here. Starbucks is okay. I like some of their drinks, like the caramel mocha frappachino. I think that's what they call the frozen blended drinks. All the other coffee places on campus use a local organic and fair trade coffee, so I try to go to them instead. However, our Starbucks shares the same building as a Quizno's, so if I'm in there for lunch and want coffee I'll buy from Starbucks out of convenience.
16 oz = what exactly using cl?
Also, caramel mocha frappuccino is not coffee, I want proper cappuccino or just plain coffee not some half syrup, half milk, half sugar and a drop of coffee mix.

Also, in the interest of all of mankind: Do you own a corset?
#5893 May 11 2011 at 2:38 PM Rating: Excellent
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1 US fluid ounce = 2.95735296 cl

16oz ~ 50cl

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Smiley: yikes

That's bad... Smiley: frown

Edited, May 11th 2011 1:39pm by someproteinguy
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#5894 May 11 2011 at 2:42 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
1 US fluid ounce = 2.95735296 cl

16oz ~ 50cl
That's what we call a large here, I think. And I'm not sure the expensive starbucks crap even was that much.



Also, auch Diglett, that sucks Smiley: frown
#5895 May 11 2011 at 2:44 PM Rating: Good
Oh **** Digg that really sucks! *hugs* I hope you can work something out with your professor.

I don't own a real corset, no. I'm trying to rectify that by learning how to make one myself because real custom made corsets are in the $300+ range, which I really can't afford.

I do have a couple corset style tops, but they use plastic boning which is crap for support because they bend and warp.
#5896 May 11 2011 at 2:48 PM Rating: Good
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Oh god, writing a 10-page essay on learning theories and motivation is le boring.

Mostly copy-pasta from other essays I've written over the years, but I have to edit it all to fit this specific case. Have to hand the paper over Friday and I just "wrote" seven pages in 30 minutes. Smiley: lol

Man, life almost encourages me to be a slacker.


I know what you mean. There are some perks to having to retake a class, and it's being taught by the same professor. For our second essay this term, I can re-use the one I wrote last year as all the paper topics are the same. I do plan on doing some editing though, and taking it to the writing lab so I can get a really good grade on it. I'm going to need it to get a C or better in it this time around with me not turning the first paper in on time and getting a D on the midterm. >.>

Depression + being too poor to refill your antidepressants = really hard to feel motivated to do anything.
#5897 May 11 2011 at 2:52 PM Rating: Good
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I approve of that, I'm pretty sure that you look hawt in a corset. Also, corsets are probably the sexiest piece of clothing ever.

Edit: Are your antidepressants not paid for by your health insurance?

Edit 2: nvm you said they didn't cover it... USA has ****** up insurance.

Edited, May 11th 2011 10:59pm by Aethien
#5898 May 11 2011 at 3:14 PM Rating: Good
Yeah... the company DOES cover mental health, but only if you have one of the more expensive plans, which pretty much defeats the purpose. At least they covered the cost of my IUD a few years back. It was about $400. If you think about it though, $400/10 years of birth control is pretty damn cheap.

And I think pretty much any woman looks hot in a corset. They're just that awesome.
#5899 May 11 2011 at 3:21 PM Rating: Good
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Luckily, my TA said I could take it during the makeup date. I need to be out of my dorm tonight, so I'll commute up here (it's about 1hr 15m from my house to Rutgers).

No clue what the penalty will be though.
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#5900 May 11 2011 at 3:28 PM Rating: Good
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It's funny, because I believe in karma and luck, and a couple of days before I pulled my exam, I went and did some heroics with the guild. I kept winning everything - literally - and people were raging at me. I had a bad feeling (which I mentioned) that it would come back to haunt me, because I generally have very bad luck.

Until last Friday when I pulled my exam, I didn't understand why I'd had such good luck in the heroic. I pulled the exact same topic I'd already written an essay on. No, this is not a good thing, because it means I have to write about all the damn theories I've already written an essay on, but I have to edit it all so that it bears no resemblance to previous work.

Out of four topics, it was the only topic I didn't want to get.

So, now I'm going with the copy-pasta and praying. I seriously can't be ***** writing ten pages of Dunn's learning styles and Bruner's learning by discovery. It's not even my main course. Who needs psychology as a teacher? I'm not giving these kids a psych evaluation, I'm teaching them how the fabric of the universe is held together.

Dammit!

Edited, May 11th 2011 11:29pm by Mazra
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#5901 May 11 2011 at 3:31 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, corsets are <3 Leather and latex too. (if my avatar wasn't obvious enough yet Smiley: lol)

Edit: Maz, the psychology aspect would be one of the most interesting aspects of being a teacher, to me anyway.
Also, what's with all the (wannabee) teachers here?

Edited, May 11th 2011 11:38pm by Aethien
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