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Messages - dansazz

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Off-Topic / Re: Learning how to use Twitter
« on: April 16, 2016, 10:58:17 pm »Message ID: 1060476
I have a twitter as well, but know nothing on how to use it properly lol i dont really see the big deal

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Off-Topic / Re: making new friends
« on: April 16, 2016, 10:56:55 pm »Message ID: 1060475
i find it easier to have no friends. then nobody can stab you in the back

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Off-Topic / Re: Has doing Yoga helped anyone reduce pain?
« on: April 16, 2016, 10:55:27 pm »Message ID: 1060474
I have never done yoga but I have heard the same and I do believe it could help.  But I also believe it goes deeper than that.  I think the addition of yoga is great, but the most important thing is diet.  I firmly believe, from personal experience, that if you get your diet right all of your pain will be gone.

yes diet and nutrition are important pieces to the puzzle as well. they go hand in hand. i should be doing this but im not, im lazy and like bad food lol

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Off-Topic / Re: Do you like vegetables?
« on: April 16, 2016, 05:03:44 pm »Message ID: 1060421
i love them, been wanting my own veggie garden forever. will do it eventually.

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Off-Topic / Re: Do you eat french bread?
« on: April 16, 2016, 05:02:35 pm »Message ID: 1060420
i enjoy the garlic frenchbread, but it is also easy to make your own. There is a recipe i enjoy that uses plain frenchbread a lot of processed cheese and ground beef, its like a giant cheeseburger type thing. very good, and also bad for you lol.

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Off-Topic / Re: your is your favorite way for potatoes
« on: April 16, 2016, 04:59:59 pm »Message ID: 1060419
what way isn't great. potatoes are delicious and cheap as can be. I like making hashbrowns, french fries, scallops, wedges, mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, anything really lol. as far as favorite, it would probably have to be loaded stuffed baked potatoes. but hashbrowns come in a close second, those things are so good homemade, and go great with any breakfast.

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Off-Topic / Re: Captain America: Civil War
« on: April 16, 2016, 04:56:20 pm »Message ID: 1060418
Well, the 2nd trailer has hit and BOOM! Spider-Man has returned! I think he looks great! The costume looks -in a word- Amazing!

Looks like plenty of action! Is Rhodey gonna die?!? We find out May 6th!!!

you should say debuted. he has never been in marvel. and this is the only one that they finally got right, Im excited for the spiderman homecoming movie. and this is the first time I have ever been excited for a spiderman movie.

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Off-Topic / Re: Captain America: Civil War
« on: April 16, 2016, 04:54:26 pm »Message ID: 1060417
im excited to see it next month, and I need it after the massive letdown which was batman v superman.

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Off-Topic / Re: Has doing Yoga helped anyone reduce pain?
« on: April 16, 2016, 04:53:25 pm »Message ID: 1060416
look up ddp yoga.

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Off-Topic / Re: Soda pop
« on: April 16, 2016, 04:52:10 pm »Message ID: 1060415
i drink mtn dew or the generic store brands of it. i also like sprite and sodas of the like tho. I'm completely addicted to soda. I have it as a goal to quit tho, altho I would probably have to drink coffee after.

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Off-Topic / Re: whats a 28 year old to do in the world
« on: April 15, 2016, 03:21:52 pm »Message ID: 1060271
I would say try to check with the Goodwill career centers and call and see if your county has some bus assistance for low income people.

not familiar with goodwill career center. is it like job services or something? Yah I could get bus assistance, and It might help if the places i need to get are within their driving area.

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Off-Topic / Re: whats a 28 year old to do in the world
« on: April 15, 2016, 03:18:42 pm »Message ID: 1060270
It sounds like you have a positive attitude towards getting what you want and just setting the tiniest of goals such as obtaining your birth certificate or getting your license is a huge step! Do you have a resume? What kind of experience do you have? Are you more of a hands on type of person? All things to consider before finding a long term position. As for staying with your parents, as long as they are supportive of you and are willing to help you out while you are not working and not making you feel guilty, then I would definitely keep the communication wide open with mom and dad and make sure they are involved with your goal settings every step of the way. Offering a few bucks here and there to help with living expenses and just keep surrounding yourself with loving and supportive people. Build a nice resume and submit it on Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com and you will be amazed at how many people contact you! Good luck my friend and I wish you luck in all your endeavors! :)

thanks for the kind words. my parents aren't really that supportive, but they said I could stay there if need be. better then a homeless shelter i guess. As far as experience, I have very little and what I have experience with wont really get me anywhere in life. maybe check to check.

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Off-Topic / Re: whats a 28 year old to do in the world
« on: April 15, 2016, 03:16:15 pm »Message ID: 1060269
Start out by doing odd jobs for people. See what you can do like mow lawns, fix / wash cars etc.
Buy bus pass for a month, this gives you mobility to go and get things done without asking others for rides.
Your birth certificate cost a small fee and all it takes is a trip to the SSA office. Your Drivers' license cost a small fee as well and you can go and acquire it.
You can take a course at the community college in your area, this will make you employable. Find something that's in demand.
You and do all things through Christ which strengthens you: Philippians 4:13

i never had a licence. never learned to drive. all things i do, i do myself thanks. i dont worship books, i just read them.

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Off-Topic / Re: whats a 28 year old to do in the world
« on: April 15, 2016, 03:14:40 pm »Message ID: 1060268
Visit My HAPPYneuron, Lumosity, Meetup, or go out and worship.

im good

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Off-Topic / Re: whats a 28 year old to do in the world
« on: April 13, 2016, 06:05:44 pm »Message ID: 1059909
I hope things change for the better for you.  My son lives with me and he has similar problems.   Let his DL expire.  Doesn't have a job and for the most part doesn't leave the house.  I will pray that things will change for you and as I hope things will for him.

Thank you for that. I will be doing my best and working my hardest. if i'm going to be completely honest, i have trouble with finishing anything, and am lazy at times as well. I really need to get these things under control as well. its easy to talk all the talking in the world, much harder to even put some of the talking into action.

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