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Jeez. I'm sorry to hear this. It's always a gut punch. If your professional work is anything like the piece you put up here' date=' you've certainly got skills to take elsewhere. I'm not one of those people that can handle a poisonous work environment. Good luck! Hugs![/quote'] Thank you. *hugs father back super tight* I've been meaning to work on my portfolio and update it. I've been admittedly tolerant of the crap around here because I am paid above average and I have a ton of flexibility when it comes to working from home. Things that can get quite nice and comfortable after a while. Makes you put up with more crap for longer. The woman who was laid off was who I reported to, she was our director of marketing. Without her I'm sort of reeling, directionless, reporting to the CEO who knows feck all about marketing and is a self-admitted bipolar manic depressive narcissist who doesn't consistently take medication. We all refer to this guy as the roller coaster ride. That's whom is going to be utterly destroying my ass with his fist from here on out, as the position was permanently cut and we will not be getting any new director of marketing. So, I think i'll make a point over the holidays while I have the free time to shine up my resume and rebuild my website.
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On my mind - toothless bands whose string players are too busy looking at their fretboards to bother really moving to the music, whose drummers look either bored or artificially pumped, whose vocalists have spent the last ten years elaborating on the one half-baked idea they had when they started high school. My friend's band played well, but lacked a bit of energy as a unit. Their songs need to be composed more tightly to have better impact in a live setting. The bands before and after them did their best imitation of competence, and that's the nicest thing I could say. I suppose I've been there myself, but for fuck's sake, at least have something worth writing about before you get up there and blow it... For shame, Long Island.

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On my mind - toothless bands whose string players are too busy looking at their fretboards to bother really moving to the music' date=' whose drummers look either bored or artificially pumped, whose vocalists have spent the last ten years elaborating on the one half-baked idea they had when they started high school. My friend's band played well, but lacked a bit of energy as a unit. Their songs need to be composed more tightly to have better impact in a live setting. The bands before and after them did their best imitation of competence, and that's the nicest thing I could say. I suppose I've been there myself, but for fuck's sake, at least have something worth writing about before you get up there and blow it... For shame, Long Island.[/quote'] My friend Cody restarted his band Afterbirth and is moving back to Long Island, you don't happen to know them, do you? Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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No' date=' I don't! Should I check them out? Afterbirth is a really funny band name...[/quote'] Cody is the guy doing the artwork for Non-Entity, he's a great abstract artist. Afterbirth kind of started the whole slam death thing, but never got any credit for it, probably because they never released a full length album. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Yeah it was a good episode, nothing really offensive about it, but for an occasion such as this good kind of doesn't cut it, the episode needed to be great. Mind you most of the episodes with Clara have been a bit weak. Asylum Of The Daleks, The Snowmen and Nightmare In Silver are the only ones with her I really enjoyed.

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On my mind: fucking Ian Watkins from Lostprophets, whoever they were, pleaded guilty to "attempted rape" and sexual assault of a minor... And apparently the children's mothers were involved, and confessed. FUCK this guy, and those women. I wish I'd never heard of them. I wish things like this never happened. Sorry if this ruins your day like it has mine.:(

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