I can't be the only one who feels this way...
They say you're supposed to practice before interviewing for a job.... it's not working. Luckly my face is starting to wear down that newspaper.
They say you're supposed to practice before interviewing for a job.... it's not working. Luckly my face is starting to wear down that newspaper.
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Aaactually I'm the guy who's normally on the other side of that table. Makes life interesting on occasion when someone has a really spectacular flame out!
"Ya hear about that skinny dude to jumped up, screamed, and ran out of the building? It was awesome...."
What, we need watercooler stories!
Also, angryChesh is angry. You must appease her with more fishsticks! Or, y'know, your face. Whichever! Or you could look innocent and nerdy behind the glasses. ... Disturbingly cute!
You, um..., misspelled professional...
"Ya hear about that skinny dude to jumped up, screamed, and ran out of the building? It was awesome...."
What, we need watercooler stories!
Also, angryChesh is angry. You must appease her with more fishsticks! Or, y'know, your face. Whichever! Or you could look innocent and nerdy behind the glasses. ... Disturbingly cute!
You, um..., misspelled professional...
A glomp is a advanced version of a hug that is mostly used by the Anime comunity, and used to foster friendship and cuddlyness by completly destroying any form of personal space whatsoever in a friendly hug. The traditional glomp requires an unsuspecting victim. Run quickly towards the victim, jump and quickly grab onto their neck/sholder region, as to support yourself. Next, jam your knees into their back, being sure to break the spine. Dismount, and perform a victory dance while they twitch on the ground. Less violent versions of the glomp have now become more socially acceptable, such as the friendly glomp, as seen in the comic with Chesh. This has been a public service anoucment on the education of certain fandom manerisms, and I hope you enjoyed ^^
Preferably both, but lying to get the job is common. However being able to get stuff done before it is due and figuring out how to make your boss look good to his boss or client is how you can fudge whatever you actually told them. Meaning if you make the deal happen they really don't give a rat's pajamas whether you lied or not!
Aw, this just means you're normal.
Every artist i know has this problem, where they're their own worst critic.
As long as you can deem a work 'excellent', then you've at least beaten the toughest critic.
Only critic left to beat is Simon Cowell. DUN DUN DUN~
ILOVEYOUSIMONDONTHURTME
Every artist i know has this problem, where they're their own worst critic.
As long as you can deem a work 'excellent', then you've at least beaten the toughest critic.
Only critic left to beat is Simon Cowell. DUN DUN DUN~
ILOVEYOUSIMONDONTHURTME
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