• Shit That Gets You Mad v20: First World Problems
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I have no idea how to hang a vinyl(in it's sleeve) on the wall.
I lost my calculator yesterday. Big college math test was also on that day. How can I lose a rare white calculator with my name etched on it?! I'm lucky that my friend let my borrow her calculator until the test was finished. I have today and Monday to find it again before class starts again on Tuesday.
[QUOTE=kingstead;47445314]I already don't like talking on the phone but don't call me, talk to someone else when I'm on the phone with you and barely even converse with me jesus.[/QUOTE] This has been almost every single time my girlfriend has called me in the past couple of months. There's always someone else in the background who she keeps talking to even though she clearly wanted to call me about something. Even if I tell her that she's doing it, she apologizes and then starts it up again like two minutes later.
How there's always at least one loose end from childhood where you owe someone something and can never repay them For instance when I was a kid I borrowed a copy of GTA IV from someone for a couple weeks, which turned in to months and when I finally showed to give it back his grandpa answered and said he had moved back to Korea Doesn't help that he had been hesitant to let me borrow it in the first place because his parents didn't want him to lend things out Somewhere out there is a Korean man I need to get a copy of GTA IV to
Hotline Miami 2's Deathwish level on hard mode is a fucking nightmare with windows everywhere, fat guys, dogs and shotgun enemies who kill you offscreen from a mile away. At least the music still keeps me motivated.
I once stumbled when putting on my shoes. Now, every time I go to the door my cat panics.
spring colds
[QUOTE=I;47415273]Now, why have I never seen anything but third-party PS controllers of any generation on the market, and why are they all crap? [t]http://i.imgur.com/DQgfg5v.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] I am still so fucking pissed off about this. I JUST BOUGHT this controller, and the left analog stick is getting worse and worse while the right one still works like a dream. Now the controller is unusable, and I have to find a used original.
[QUOTE=Talvy;47450353]I am still so fucking pissed off about this. I JUST BOUGHT this controller, and the left analog stick is getting worse and worse while the right one still works like a dream. Now the controller is unusable, and I have to find a used original.[/QUOTE] Question here, did you buuy it from a vendor in China? If yes, NEVER BUY ELECTRONICS FROM CHINA AGAIN. If not, NEVER BUY ELECTRONICS FROM CHINA EVER.
[QUOTE=DEMONSKUL;47450441]Question here, did you buuy it from a vendor in China? If yes, NEVER BUY ELECTRONICS FROM CHINA AGAIN. If not, NEVER BUY ELECTRONICS FROM CHINA EVER.[/QUOTE] But they're [I]sooo cheap[/I]
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[url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1459141[/url] why do these people exist
When I went to check out the gamelan class (Indonesian percussion) on Tuesday, there were way too many people there. Since the class was so full, the professor gave me the permission code for the same class the next day. This is not what upset me. There was one guy who was messing on his phone the whole time. The professor, a very kind older Indonesian man, strongly and enthusiastically encouraged this student to play the drum. The student looked at and looked at him, then at the drum and made a face similar to a child's face when looking at a plate spinach and refusing to eat it; a face mixed with uncertainty and disgust. He did not take the opportunity to play. Like... Dude, you're taking a percussion class and yet you don't want to play? That makes no sense. It upset me that there are many people who are genuinely interested in the class, then some who really don't care or don't want to play. These people take up space, and I feel bad that people who are interested miss out because of people who just come to obtain some easy credit.
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;47450011]How there's always at least one loose end from childhood where you owe someone something and can never repay them For instance when I was a kid I borrowed a copy of GTA IV from someone for a couple weeks, which turned in to months and when I finally showed to give it back his grandpa answered and said he had moved back to Korea Doesn't help that he had been hesitant to let me borrow it in the first place because his parents didn't want him to lend things out Somewhere out there is a Korean man I need to get a copy of GTA IV to[/QUOTE] I borrowed Lego Indiana Jones from someone and accidentally sold it. Whoops
Something went wrong at my workplace just after I signed out last month, and I was asked to stick around to help fix it. In the end I stayed for an additional 3 hours that I'm now told I won't be getting paid for because I'd signed out and they can't verify that I'm not lying through my teeth. 'twas my birthday to boot.
My Xbox keeps turning off and on randomly, with no rhyme or reason
Dont you just hate it when you feel like your situation is improving and then, whoops, you find yourself back in square 1. Story of my life.
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When someone posts something stupid and a lot of people has to respond to it
This is really goddamn petty, but why do people still pay with cash? It's 2015 ffs, it's easier to use a piece of plastic than coins and bills
[QUOTE=kijji;47451947]This is really goddamn petty, but why do people still pay with cash? It's 2015 ffs, it's easier to use a piece of plastic than coins and bills[/QUOTE] that completely depends on situation I'd want to have more spare change, because small stuff
[QUOTE=Brobattington;47451773]My Xbox keeps turning off and on randomly, with no rhyme or reason[/QUOTE] The power chord/supply may be faulty. Or it could be overheating.
[QUOTE=kijji;47451947]This is really goddamn petty, but why do people still pay with cash? It's 2015 ffs, it's easier to use a piece of plastic than coins and bills[/QUOTE] It's more convenient to lend money to friends or for small transactions.
[QUOTE=_Axel;47452074]It's more convenient to lend money to friends or for small transactions.[/QUOTE] That requires to actually have friends though. [editline]3rd April 2015[/editline] Oh, guess I should post content: I don't have (irl) friends.
[QUOTE=_Axel;47452074]It's more convenient to lend money to friends or for small transactions.[/QUOTE] Travelling to your friends to hand them money rather than logging into and transferring the amount directly from your home or even your phone while you're out is easier? ??????????????????? Unless of course your friend doesn't know how to put his card into a card slot, in which case it's completely understandable. [QUOTE=Fosax;47452271]It's a lot quicker to hand out a piece of paper and get some coins in return [B]than taking out my card, putting it on a machine, wait for it to connect, input my password, wait for it to confirm the transaction, wait for it to print a receipt, etc etc[/B] Plus, there's places that don't accept cards Cash is a lot more convenient than a debit/credit card[/QUOTE] I love how you do step by step for putting a card in and collecting cash and not the incomprehensibly advanced action of: stop whatever you're doing move your hand towards your pocket put your hand inside your pocket grab your wallet open your wallet unlock your wallet count the quantity you wish to take out grab hold of the currency lift it out of the wallet hand it to your friend wait for him to move his hand towards yours place it into his hand lock the wallet close the wallet move it towards your pocket Like, c'mon. Anyone can make things sound excessively complicated. put it into your pocket
Cash here is getting pretty unusual. Even use digital banktransfers via phones. Swish ties your phonenumber to your account so you can 'swish' over any amount directly.
It's a lot quicker to hand out a piece of paper and get some coins in return than taking out my card, putting it on a machine, wait for it to connect, input my password, wait for it to confirm the transaction, wait for it to print a receipt, etc etc Plus, there's places that don't accept cards Cash is a lot more convenient than a debit/credit card
[QUOTE=Fosax;47452271]It's a lot quicker to hand out a piece of paper and get some coins in return than taking out my card, putting it on a machine, wait for it to connect, input my password, wait for it to confirm the transaction, wait for it to print a receipt, etc etc Plus, there's places that don't accept cards Cash is a lot more convenient than a debit/credit card[/QUOTE] Only if you live a place with bad connection. There's also a lot less security with cash only, and the chance to get the wrong amount back. [editline]a[/editline] Somebody should try measuring it. When I worked in a DIY center it definitely felt like credit card was much faster than physical money. Plus all those times when a customer would come in with a receipt where it was impossible to see weather or not was legit could be avoided.
I pretty much measured it yesterday I went to the mall with a friend and I paid cash in all transactions while she used her card. It never took over 10 seconds for me to finish paying for something, it always took her over 30 seconds. Cash is a lot quicker and you have some stupid af cashiers over there if they take too long to calculate how much change do give you for paying 5 bucks on something priced 4,25
[QUOTE=RenegadeCop;47452551]You can't make it rain with a credit card[/QUOTE] Of course you can't, a credit card doesn't have any actual monetary value or bank account tied to it. It's a debt-creating device, ya dingus. Try a debit card instead.
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