I have been so intensely anxious since graduating. It's not even the job hunt, I don't think. It's everything else. I'm scared and angry about the open cruelty, dismissiveness, and inaction of the government at all levels all across the country in response to each the pandemic and police brutality, and where things might end up having to go if this keeps up, if we want better for ourselves and the most marginalized among us in particular.
And the selfishness of the people who could isolate, but refuse to, irks me to no end. Because of all these "but my rights!" jagoffs refusing to take this thing seriously, I haven't been able to spend time with another person, haven't had a hug or a handshake or a high five or a fist bump, since early April. And the isolation is really getting to me. I'm crawling the walls. I can't sleep. I'm angry and sad and scared and guilty constantly, with no real vent for any of it, and no end in sight, either.
I hate this. I'm cracking.
Fuckin Columbus at it again.
I hope you do better soon, and that you know you aren’t alone in feeling the way you are. Many are.I have been so intensely anxious since graduating. It's not even the job hunt, I don't think. It's everything else. I'm scared and angry about the open cruelty, dismissiveness, and inaction of the government at all levels all across the country in response to each the pandemic and police brutality, and where things might end up having to go if this keeps up, if we want better for ourselves and the most marginalized among us in particular.
And the selfishness of the people who could isolate, but refuse to, irks me to no end. Because of all these "but my rights!" jagoffs refusing to take this thing seriously, I haven't been able to spend time with another person, haven't had a hug or a handshake or a high five or a fist bump, since early April. And the isolation is really getting to me. I'm crawling the walls. I can't sleep. I'm angry and sad and scared and guilty constantly, with no real vent for any of it, and no end in sight, either.
I hate this. I'm cracking.
That's some good looking water.Fuckin Columbus at it again.
maybe Columbus finally found India, and that stuff is just spice?That's some good looking water.
Unofficial reports say this may be a water main break, but our Waterkeeper team believes it could be heating oil. While we are unsure as of now, our scientists have alerted the Coast Guard and DPW.
You know it could be from a water main break, tastes kind of like oil though so maybe its heating oil? Does V8 have a plant near the harbor? We'll look into that too.
I read an article a few years ago about Baltimore's aging infrastructure and (at that time at least) there was no complete map/plan of water pipes.
That's some good looking water.
Unofficial reports say this may be a water main break, but our Waterkeeper team believes it could be heating oil. While we are unsure as of now, our scientists have alerted the Coast Guard and DPW.
You know it could be from a water main break, tastes kind of like oil though so maybe its heating oil? Does V8 have a plant near the harbor? We'll look into that too.
I read an article a few years ago about Baltimore's aging infrastructure and (at that time at least) there was no complete map/plan of water pipes.
No, and that should be taken down. Potential employers could see that post and think it was true. I want to be disliked for things I actually do, not things I did not.you pissed in a non portland water reservoir comeds ???
Hang in there man, you are not the only one.I have been so intensely anxious since graduating. It's not even the job hunt, I don't think. It's everything else. I'm scared and angry about the open cruelty, dismissiveness, and inaction of the government at all levels all across the country in response to each the pandemic and police brutality, and where things might end up having to go if this keeps up, if we want better for ourselves and the most marginalized among us in particular.
And the selfishness of the people who could isolate, but refuse to, irks me to no end. Because of all these "but my rights!" jagoffs refusing to take this thing seriously, I haven't been able to spend time with another person, haven't had a hug or a handshake or a high five or a fist bump, since early April. And the isolation is really getting to me. I'm crawling the walls. I can't sleep. I'm angry and sad and scared and guilty constantly, with no real vent for any of it, and no end in sight, either.
I hate this. I'm cracking.
They need to stop profiting and start volunteering to testify, under oath, in front of Congress.Melania Trump's former aide to release 'explosive' memoir – report
At this point, his entire presidential library will be tell-all books.
There’s a road in Jersey called “Shades of Death Rd.” And the area is creepy as hell.A little lighter fare:
PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho distasteful, asks for change
PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho distasteful, asks for change
BOISE, Idaho — Chickens are friends for some people, dinner for others. Sometimes both.
But one animal rights group feels that the name of a rural road in the Treasure Valley region isn’t kind to poultry.
PETA sent out a news release this week alerting Idaho media that it has written a letter to Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas to ask for a change to the street name Chicken Dinner Road. However, Caldwell city street maps don’t include Chicken Dinner Road, which is located in rural Canyon County.
“Just like dogs, cats, and human beings, chickens feel pain and fear and value their own lives,” PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in the letter.
She wants the mayor to change the name of the road to “one that celebrates chickens as individuals, not as beings to kill, chop up, and label as ‘dinner.’”
Susan Miller, the Caldwell mayor’s assistant, told the Idaho Statesman that she wasn’t sure whether Nancolas would be issuing a response to PETA’s request.
A little lighter fare:
PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho distasteful, asks for change
PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho distasteful, asks for change
BOISE, Idaho — Chickens are friends for some people, dinner for others. Sometimes both.
But one animal rights group feels that the name of a rural road in the Treasure Valley region isn’t kind to poultry.
PETA sent out a news release this week alerting Idaho media that it has written a letter to Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas to ask for a change to the street name Chicken Dinner Road. However, Caldwell city street maps don’t include Chicken Dinner Road, which is located in rural Canyon County.
“Just like dogs, cats, and human beings, chickens feel pain and fear and value their own lives,” PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in the letter.
She wants the mayor to change the name of the road to “one that celebrates chickens as individuals, not as beings to kill, chop up, and label as ‘dinner.’”
Susan Miller, the Caldwell mayor’s assistant, told the Idaho Statesman that she wasn’t sure whether Nancolas would be issuing a response to PETA’s request.