[QUOTE=ProfHappycat7;47528463]i've always wondered what it's like to think in another language[/QUOTE]
It's like speaking in another language. Not that special.
[QUOTE=ProfHappycat7;47528463]i've always wondered what it's like to think in another language[/QUOTE]
I grew up in France and am fluent in French (and German). You get used to switching between languages in your head (sometime's it's just faster to think in the language you're currently speaking), but I've never gotten used to having dreams in another language, it's really weird.
I have no real want to pursue a college degree after I graduate in May. Everyone thinks I do, but I don't wanna tell them the truth because I'll look like a travesty :/
I watched Hairspray and liked it.
Shut up, ok!
[QUOTE=Potaji;47534003]I watched Hairspray and liked it.
Shut up, ok![/QUOTE]
Hairspray is a fantastically well-made movie
Fuck the haters
I like gardening.
I've been told to talk English and French in my sleep even though i never dreamt in another language.
[editline]16th April 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=ProfHappycat7;47528463]i've always wondered what it's like to think in another language[/QUOTE]
It's like thinking in your own language.
I don't think i will ever be TRULY happy in any job, a job is a job. I just need to find one that i can tolerate the most.
[QUOTE=greeley;47539182]I don't think i will ever be TRULY happy in any job, a job is a job. I just need to find one that i can tolerate the most.[/QUOTE]
What if you manage to turn your hobby into a job?
[QUOTE=TheJunction;47526499]I'm zulu, arabic, persian, egyptian, pakistani, hindi, mongolian, scottish, irish, welsh, english, french, dutch, polish, hungarian, german, austrian, croatian, italian, greek, spanish, portugese, zulu, kenyan, cherokee, edisto, turkish, russian, finnish, swedish, norwegian, danish, and bantu. Upon learning this, I have dubbed my man handle "The Ethnic Rainbow".[/QUOTE]
You're American you mutt
I once turned my hobby into a formal education with the prospect of doing it as a job and I hated it. Then I switched and now I enjoy my hobby again.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;47539767]It almost seems like it would take away from the enjoyment of the hobby, depending on what it is.[/QUOTE]
Depends on how you'd handle it. If you liked woodwork and carpentry as a hobby, then you could sell what you make. If you think commisions would make it into a job with too much responsibility and possibly having to do work when you don't want to, just take requests and if the request maker likes your work, they might buy it.
When it comes to hobbies for work, I've always stuck by this rule: As soon as you start doing things for money instead of enjoyment, you have to stop doing it as work.
I like watching videos of Barbie dolls burning
I always break things. All kinds of things. All the time.
I FUCKING HATE IT
[QUOTE=Number-41;47539761]I once turned my hobby into a formal education with the prospect of doing it as a job and I hated it. Then I switched and now I enjoy my hobby again.[/QUOTE]
That's what I'm afraid of happening, which is why I'm getting second thoughts about getting a job in programming
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;47539320]What if you manage to turn your hobby into a job?[/QUOTE]
I learned after studying Computer Engineering because I liked computers so much that I thought it would be fun learning about them and working with them that if you work/study in a field related to a hobby you enjoy, it's a surefire way to make you hate it.
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;47540691]I learned after studying Computer Engineering because I liked computers so much that I thought it would be fun learning about them and working with them that if you work/study in a field related to a hobby you enjoy, it's a surefire way to make you hate it.[/QUOTE]
Because you were studying just computer engineering and didn't move from the screen all day, it's normal to get a burnout like this. Doing something else besides computer engineering works.
I put way to much milk in my macaroni and cheese. Intentionally.
[editline]16th April 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=kingstead;47259084]Holy shit I'm not alone then, thank god I thought I was so strange[/QUOTE]
Both of you are not alone I do the same thing.
Whatever food I make, it tastes good. Like so good you just want to keep eating it and realize there isn't any more of it, because you just ate it.
Also I keep eating when I'm not even hungry. I think it might have something to do with stress.
i clap really loud in my house when i'm alone because it creates a nice echo
I normally deny that I am a furry.
imscared
[QUOTE=WitlessTanuki;47541830]I normally deny that I am a furry.
imscared[/QUOTE]
Does it really matter if you're a furry or not? It's not all that big of a deal really.
[QUOTE=Bordellimies;47541853]Does it really matter if you're a furry or not? It's not all that big of a deal really.[/QUOTE]
It's more of the problem where I can't handle a lot of discrimination. Sure I can take a "Fuck you you're an asshole", but I've seen furries get harassed a lot. So that is what kind of shies me away from it all.
I feel like ill never come up with a good username
just do what i did for my alt username, take the name of a model for a game and cut off the MDL or w/e part!
(Cleansuit, btw, the biohazard scientist model from sven coop)
I 100% Hatoful Boyfriend [sp]and enjoyed it[/sp]
I wonder what it is like to be a woman, but know I'd be butt ugly as shit.
I feel like a piece of shit a lot of the time because I make plans with a friend then cancel the day of because I'm too anxious/tired/depressed
Whenever I'm driving at night I always put on Nightcall and A Real Hero on the stereo like a giant tool
[sp]and I enjoy every single minute of it[/sp]
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