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Now, when I was a young boy At the age of five My mother said I was gonna be The greatest man alive
scarlettjiang:
You know, I was really excited for Overwatch League. I didn’t even try to be a part of it because I knew that I’d be busy with school and missing that much school wasn’t worth it. I was hype and I knew it was gonna be great, until I notice one thing: no girl players. NONE. When teams were asked why there were no girl players they came up with some bullshit excuse that they weren’t talented enough. So, essentially: only guys are good enough to be in the Overwatch League. Nevermind that there’s tons of girls out there who are just as good, if not better, than some of these players and they think they’re better because they’re men. And apparently, girls just… aren’t as good at video games as guys, right? Wrong. It sucks because I know some of these guys personally, but now I’m just raging and I needed to get it out somewhere.
I realize that very few people know what I’m talking about, but if you do – please be angry with me. Thank you.
I don’t have a lot of experience with Overwatch, but from what I’ve seen, from other games, girls tend to be much better anyway.
sarahfabray:
Thank you for that “warm” welcome, Chicago. I sure appreciate that slap in the face by your windchills of -5. I’m jealous of those of you that went back to warmer weather. At this rate I won’t be stepping outside unless I absolutely need to. If we have the Metro, why can’t we get underground walking tunnels? I’d be down for that.
Oh, but where’s the fun in staying inside, when you can freeze your fucking ass off?
sammiwilde:
I’m so glad that I decided to wait until today to fly back, who would have thought it could get so cold in Arkansas? I mean, it’s not quite as cold as it is in Lima, but I was really hoping to come back to t-shirt weather at least. I mean, yes, this does mean my room is going to be a huge mess until the weekend, because I have no time to really organize my things since I’ll be in class the rest of the week. But if that’s the price I have to pay for waiting until the last possible day to come back, I’ll take it. I miss all of your lovely faces already, though!
Why is your room going to be a mess?
madeleinestark:
My ass has been traveling way too fucking much. You know what this girl needs? A lot of fucking sex, a nap (or a hundred), Hot Cheetos, Chinese food, more sex and another nap. That’s all I need in life right now to be 100% satisfied. Am I going to get all of those? Probably not. Am I going to die? Yup. For sure. Nice knowing you all, and see you in Hell.
I approve of this.
dontlieari:
I don’t know if it’s the end of the break or if something else is going on, but I am so not ready to start class again. I actually fell asleep at a red light this morning and I have no idea how long people were honking at me. I really need to get myself together.
Have a shot of gin before taking off; it wakes you up, and it’s healthy.
brinleyhudson:
Of course as soon as I get back to Idaho, I’m absolutely slumped with casework because a lot of my colleagues were too incompetent to finish it while I was gone. So now I’ve got a stack of papers that’s as tall as me that I’ve got to finish by Thursday – which is just lovely. Thankfully I’ve got a whole bottle of Whiskey and a shit ton of things that I recorded on my DVR while I was away.
I can get down with your choice of alcohol. It makes it so much easier to do work.
I have an announcement to make! ★
rachel-bberry:
Thank you very much, Maverick. I realize that my excessive enthusiasm might have lent itself poorly to clear expression of everything I’m feeling at the moment and thus has rendered you unable to compose a conversation-driving response, but I appreciate your minimal congratulatory note, nonetheless.
Also, welcome to the website! It’s lovely to see you on here. What have you been up to in the past three or four years?
Or there just isn’t much else to say. I think a simple “congratulations” is enough. It expresses everything.
I travelled for a year, and then I started studying archaeology in Reno.
mscarolineabrams:
Only staying for a few days and making waffles and not sharing them with me? So many not fair things in one sentence.
You’re always welcome to come to Reno instead, so I can make you those waffles.
cartermbanner:
It takes skill to not only make 284 waffles while drunk, but to count them while drunk too. But hey, more power to ya. I wouldn’t have shared either, though. Food’s mine and mine only.
I’m more sane when I’m drunk, than when I’m sober.
skaterboyjayce:
I went to school in Louisville because that’s where I got in. I didn’t ride my skateboard back because I kind of need my car.
So you made those decisions, knowing what they would bring, and you still choose to complain about it?
dontlieari:
I saw this post and my first thought is that a person can’t possibly eat 284 waffles. Then I thought I could probably eat 284 pancakes, so maybe that’s not so crazy.
That’s impressive. I only ate 42 in one go, so I can’t claim that champion title.
nerdylittleeverrett:
I have never been to Reno, heard some stories about it. Makes sense know that all you do is party. What are you studying out there?
Archaeology.
I have an announcement to make! ★
rachel-bberry:
Some of you may be wondering why I’ve been so absent online as of late. As busy as I perpetually am, I have become quite fond of this site and typically make an effort to log on and chat with my fellow alumni for at least an hour or so a day - but lately, that habit has dwindled. However, it has done so for an incredible reason.
In short, I have spent the past week preparing to return to the collegiate’s life, but this time around, I’ve needed a great deal more time to do so. About a week or so ago, I received a phone call from the board of admissions at Tisch School of the Arts - New York University’s renowned performing arts academy. You see, every year it’s become sort of a tradition of mine to apply to transfer to a school in New York before the start of the impending semester. Most times I’m met with either rejection or am made an offer that is financially impossible for me. This time around, things were different. The director of admissions called to inform me that she was actually in the audience at the last performance my department put on before school let out for winter break. She is apparently a close confidant of my professor and came to support his work as a director. Naturally, my performance stood out to her and she remembered my name. As she was going through applications, she recognized mine and proceeded to call me personal to inform me of my acceptance with the assurance that every last one of credits will transfer seamlessly.
It all still feels incredibly surreal. I’m not sure that I even believe I’m not dreaming just yet. I’m sure that when I’m there, I’ll be able to register the reality of my situation, but for now I’m sort of just floating through the motions. I have so much to do: I first have to go out to Arizona, collect my things and then get them and myself all the way to the opposite side of the country to the city I’ve dreamed of living in since before I can remember. I still need to find living accommodations out there so I’m quite bogged down by the sudden surge of timely responsibility, but at the same time, I don’t think I’ve ever been this happy.
New York, here I come! ★
Congratulations.
skaterboyjayce:
Are you asking why I didn’t go to school further away, or why I didn’t skate the distance between Lima and Louisville? Be a little more specific, dude.
Both.
harpercassie:
If it was an option, so would I. Maybe I’ll book a shoot out there or something, and I’ll bring you to assist. You’d have to do the bitch work like grabbing drinks for my manager and I, though. But if you want it that bad, that won’t be a problem.
I’d rather go on my own.
readyteddypierce:
That’s the crowd that falls under the whole ignorance is bliss category, but there still aren’t too many of those. It just seems like it because we give most of our attention to the problematic people.
You’re just making this even more confusing, dude. Who was doing any of that?
Do you know how many people actually use social media, these days?
Ignorant people.