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N0x0ss: ...In two Days I'll be receiving my new PC. I've been waiting for it for a while...
Congrats for your new PC *grinds his teeth with envy* ;)

Seriously, I hope you enjoy the most with it!

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IronStar: Hopefully you will find something to do. Giveaways don't really matter, they are just extras :)
I know, but there are several forum members that have gifted me (even I was able to grab one game on this topic!) and I would carry the torch.

I have some original ideas (well, I think) for contests and I hope to carry them out someday.
Post edited June 19, 2012 by thespian9099
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N0x0ss: Yep, he didn't take too well that I criticized his behavior.
Since then he's been trying to reverse the roles, but I don't really care,
I just always state my opinion, no matter what.

Anyway, all has been said. Time to move on.
on the opposite, i tend not to lean on other people's opinions too much especially if it's that inconstructive as yours. as it makes ones life easier.

but i hope you have fun with your new pc.
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N0x0ss: Yep, he didn't take too well that I criticized his behavior.
Since then he's been trying to reverse the roles, but I don't really care,
I just always state my opinion, no matter what.

Anyway, all has been said. Time to move on.
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lugum: on the opposite, i tend not to lean on other people's opinions too much especially if it's that inconstructive as yours. as it makes ones life easier.

but i hope you have fun with your new pc.
Thank you :-) !

I hope you eventually find a job for your sake, and that your diabetes doesn't do you any harm.
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lugum: on the opposite, i tend not to lean on other people's opinions too much especially if it's that inconstructive as yours. as it makes ones life easier.

but i hope you have fun with your new pc.
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N0x0ss: Thank you :-) !

I hope you eventually find a job for your sake, and that your diabetes doesn't do you any harm.
thank you
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lugum:
lugum, you are also without job? Too bad. :(

Regarding diabetes, my father has (old age) and a former girlfriend of mine, her sister and mother also, so I hope everything goes well in your case.
Post edited June 19, 2012 by thespian9099
Same with my mother... What worse is that it's a heriditary trait...
My new build comp is currently under repair, but I should get it very soon:

Sytem: Win7
Mainboard: ASUS M5A99X EVO
GPU: Gainward GeForce GTX260 golden sample
Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1045t
disk-storage: Samsung SH-D163B/C DVD-ROM
hard drive: WD RE4 500 GB
RAM: Corsair 8G vengeance
PSU: Professional Series™ HX850
Case: Lian Li tower
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N0x0ss: Same with my mother... What worse is that it's a heriditary trait...
I think you inherit a predisposition, but if you take care, you don't necessarily develop the disease. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Tantrix:
*grinding my teeth with envy... AGAIN* ;)
Post edited June 19, 2012 by thespian9099
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N0x0ss: Same with my mother... What worse is that it's a heriditary trait...
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thespian9099: I think you inherit a predisposition, but if you take care, you don't necessarily develop the disease. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't eat lots of sugar so don't really care.. more of a salt person.
The problem is, I have inherited cholesterol problems, high tension etc..
So guess i''ll probably die of a heart attack before diabetes gets to me.


The irony is that i'm quite slim.
My dad has it too, but it's not hard case AFAIK. Although I don't really like him, it is quite sad to see him passing sweets he would happily eat not too long ago.

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N0x0ss: Same with my mother... What worse is that it's a heriditary trait...
Ugh, that sucks :/
I hope you won't have any problems with it anytime soon.
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lugum:
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thespian9099: lugum, you are also without job? Too bad. :(

Regarding diabetes, my father has (old age) and a former girlfriend, her sister and mother also, so I hope everything goes well in your case.
yeah seems everyone is these days.

short story, i dropped out of school when i was 15, did some homeschooling later and still studying now (although no money to do exams) but everywhere they'd ask for experienced people when you can't get it anywhere. also i am without a drivers license. so i am kinda stuck in between.
they just dont give you chances anymore.

perhaps it's silly and can't even afford it but i still take my chances in a lottery once a while.
not even expecting to win millions but if only i'd win 10k in a lottery to just get my license or finish my study, i could look at getting some of my life back.
but i think the lotteries get alot of their sales by people in the same position.

sorry to hear your family has diabetes too, it seems to get epidemic forms, like 1 on 10/15 has or gets diabetes these days. it's also just the many side effects that it can cause.
especially combined with heart problems.
but then again it can be manageable and there are many worse things to have.
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N0x0ss: Same with my mother... What worse is that it's a heriditary trait...
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thespian9099: I think you inherit a predisposition, but if you take care, you don't necessarily develop the disease. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Tantrix:
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thespian9099: *grinding my teeth with envy... AGAIN* ;)
i am not sure if it's about eating too much sugars, it might increase the chance (a little)
but still it might be random if you get it or not.
Post edited June 19, 2012 by lugum
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N0x0ss: I don't eat lots of sugar so don't really care.. more of a salt person.
The problem is, I have inherited cholesterol problems, high tension etc..
So guess i''ll probably die of a heart attack before diabetes gets to me.

The irony is that i'm quite slim.
high tension + salt person = problems... (again, my father's case. A heart attack last summer, salt completely prohibited).
Post edited June 19, 2012 by thespian9099
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lugum: short story, i dropped out of school when i was 15, did some homeschooling later and still studying now (although no money to do exams) but everywhere they'd ask for experienced people when you can't get it anywhere. also i am without a drivers license. so i am kinda stuck in between.
they just dont give you chances anymore.

perhaps it's silly and can't even afford it but i still take my chances in a lottery once a while.
not even expecting to win millions but if only i'd win 10k in a lottery to just get my license or finish my study, i could look at getting some of my life back.
but i think the lotteries get alot of their sales by people in the same position.

sorry to hear your family has diabetes too, it seems to get epidemic forms, like 1 on 10/15 has or gets diabetes these days. it's also just the many side effects that it can cause.
especially combined with heart problems.
but then again it can be manageable and there are many worse things to have.
Is it possible for you to get some kind of loan to finish studies?

About experience...this probably sums it up
http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/3290240_700b.jpg
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lugum: short story, i dropped out of school when i was 15, did some homeschooling later and still studying now (although no money to do exams) but everywhere they'd ask for experienced people when you can't get it anywhere. also i am without a drivers license. so i am kinda stuck in between.
they just dont give you chances anymore.

perhaps it's silly and can't even afford it but i still take my chances in a lottery once a while.
not even expecting to win millions but if only i'd win 10k in a lottery to just get my license or finish my study, i could look at getting some of my life back.
but i think the lotteries get alot of their sales by people in the same position.

sorry to hear your family has diabetes too, it seems to get epidemic forms, like 1 on 10/15 has or gets diabetes these days. it's also just the many side effects that it can cause.
especially combined with heart problems.
but then again it can be manageable and there are many worse things to have.
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IronStar: Is it possible for you to get some kind of loan to finish studies?

About experience...this probably sums it up
http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/3290240_700b.jpg
nope too old now and for reasons i can only do homeschooling, and a loan would only apply to people who are actually going to a school.

and yeah that pic is the truth.
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lugum: ...
And when you have finally experience, employers prefer younger and less formed workers (to pay them less).

I got the driver's license at age 20 (first try) but a bit later developed amaxofobia (fear of driving). How ironic!
Post edited June 19, 2012 by thespian9099