There is nothing that doesn't effect you; for every action (or inaction), there is a positive or negative effect. It may not happen in the short term, you may not see anything noticeable, but in the long run, others will see it.
As much as I hate to just randomly use a bunch of quotes to make my point...
"Practice makes perfect." (Just don't practice procrastination.)
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." (And for every inaction, there is someone telling you to get up
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Okay, I try to go through PMs in order (based on urgency) and deal with them accordingly, but if I don't know what to expect before opening a PM, it's going to be harder to deal with and take that much longer. I try to separate requests from those that need urgent attention, so sometimes PMs that need attention might get mixed with request PMs.
PMs for RPG requests naturally take the longest to deal with because of all the reading and thinking (and whatnot): I also don't want to have a flood
Meant to stop by earlier this month for quick drop-in. I can't believe it's been 20 years since I first found this site. I rarely visit anymore, but I'm still alive and kickin', though I'm more active on other social sites.
The world has changed and so have I. Within the past decade, I got married and now have a kid.
So anyway, see you around. I may not visit much, but I haven't forgotten this place.
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Remember this? No? Then you didn't read it, and you just read over the link... shame on you. So very much shame on you. How can I communicate with you if you won't bother to even check out the links I provide. Now what was I talking about again? Oh yeah, something about what's in the link.
Ranting aside, all my problems have solved! That's right, no more world hunger, the cure for cancer, all that... okay, so not all my problem.
We now have a new microwave and stove (almost), and the Inter
So I've been working at my college's bookstore for the past few weeks, but that's only the beginning of my tale.
Thursday late morning/early afternoon, my college had a social to welcome students to school, and there was this contest in which we put our names and phone numbers. So I'm at work that night, and I get a call telling me I won some prize and when and where I could pick it up; of course, being at work and not having time, I figured on waiting until yesterday (Friday) to pick it up.
Yeah, a few days late and several dollars short (figuratively), but I guess I should say this sometime, and I don't like to have multiple entries for one day.
Anyway, I must be bad luck for the team that loses the Super Bowl because for the past several years, I have wanted the team that lost to win (before the event began obviously). It's not because I'm sure the losing team's better or feel it's a sure thing. In fact, I'm not a big sports fan: I just like to root for someone, so I go for th