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Wish I could start jamming again, but work has been more draining than ever with taking over everything. Trying to teach and delegate while doing multiple jobs is tough, and I'm hoping it eventually pays off. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I hear you, dude. When I was working after my son was born, I didn't get to play too much. Even now that I'm home with him, time to work on guitar is hard to come by. Are you getting enough family time in?
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Dum-de-dum' date=' dum... I wonder whether insomnia and migraines have put themselves together just to punish me for being a wretched creature. We-heell, since we're all doomed anyways, I could enjoy these little hours thinking about unicorns and drunkards' stuff. Heh. Pity I have class tomorrow...[/quote'] Hm. Depressing. Wait, you're Finnish, right? :D
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I hear you' date=' dude. When I was working after my son was born, I didn't get to play too much. Even now that I'm home with him, time to work on guitar is hard to come by. Are you getting enough family time in?[/quote'] I'm trying to, work has been getting in the way though. I'm hoping the details get ironed out, I would still like to fit everything in, but it's seeming less and less likely. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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I'll take that as a compliment. A slight compliment (?). xD 'm just Finnish at heart. But you'd never guess where I'm from :D
It's a compliment. Your manner of speaking suggests that you're making an effort, which is more than I can say even for many people who speak English as a first language.
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Those fucking helicopters flying over all day are making me really crazy.
I can only hear the cows mooiing (?) here in Limburg hehe. You have presidents overthere, the most exciting thing that happened here last year was a farm burning down including 10,000 chickens. I could see the ashes on my car and you could smell it everywhere.
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I can only hear the cows mooiing (?) here in Limburg hehe. You have presidents overthere, the most exciting thing that happened here last year was a farm burning down including 10,000 chickens. I could see the ashes on my car and you could smell it everywhere.
Thank god those presidents will be gone today and everything will return normal.
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It's beginning to look as though Russia will start a war. They're essentially invading Ukraine now and you would think the UN (by which I mean the US and their less important cronies Australia and Britain) would become involved at some point in the near future.
Not really, there's a remarkable amount of evidence for their intervention in Crimea. Even a decision to occupy eastern border towns wouldn't really be a massive problem since Ukraine's sovereignty is up in the air at the moment given that Crimea voted for independence. No way in hell is the UN going to get involved in any way other than sanctions, and if anything the US is even less enamored of the idea. Maybe the UN could intervene effectively in a small country with a tiny insurgency, flat terrain, friendly countries on the border and a vastly sympathetic population, but using force to dissuade separatism in Ukraine is a bad idea considering Russia's oil resources and the fact that it's got one of the most powerful militaries in the world. The Russian authorities been remarkably prudent in conducting all this.
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Iceni. Chould be this thing. With Ukraine and Russia chould be a inside job. One of those. Back door jobs like Ukrainians official secretly working for Russia.
It certainly could be, but I don't like to hoist the conspiracy flag straight off because I'm not a self-important reactionary who's reflexively contrarian. There's a long history of pro-Russian pseudo-irredentist sentiment in eastern Ukraine, and the central government did cause a controversy with the striking of the language law. As it stands now there's not a whole lot of coherent evidence suggesting what Russia's real motives are, but I have seen material suggesting that the referendum on accession by Crimea wasn't entirely above board.
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