What's up?
- GraphicsGuy
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What's up?
I'm not sure if I'll have much to add or say on this forum - I guess I will find out - I just thought it would be a better option than continuously wading through useless Facebook memes and the constant pop-culture drivel of YouTube (Do I sound frustrated? I sound frustrated. I apologize...I'm rather sensitive to other people's emotions and I have a temper and I'm Canadian, so I apologize a lot...).
Anyway, I'm a little too good at my job and generally find myself with nothing to do halfway through my days, so I need to find something to keep my mind churning or I just put my head on my desk and let my nihilistic tendencies overwhelm me.
- LuckyR
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Re: What's up?
Welcome. Jump in, the water's fine. Folks here are nice and the level of conversation is variable but generally of good quality, though there can be a tendency to avoid posts that threaten some established tenets from unfamiliar angles.GraphicsGuy wrote:Hello, my name is Mark...I tend to go by graphicsGuy online and GG is quite acceptable for simplicity.
I'm not sure if I'll have much to add or say on this forum - I guess I will find out - I just thought it would be a better option than continuously wading through useless Facebook memes and the constant pop-culture drivel of YouTube (Do I sound frustrated? I sound frustrated. I apologize...I'm rather sensitive to other people's emotions and I have a temper and I'm Canadian, so I apologize a lot...).
Anyway, I'm a little too good at my job and generally find myself with nothing to do halfway through my days, so I need to find something to keep my mind churning or I just put my head on my desk and let my nihilistic tendencies overwhelm me.
- Empiricist-Bruno
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Re: What's up?
Starting up here can feel miserable until you're out of probation, which can take a while. Good luck in making it.
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