I got all the scholarships! Still needed hella loans. School is expensive.
This has nothing to do with any of what you guys just said -- well no, it has to do with a single line.
In Dubai, where they have a really strict dress code (for women) and value moderation (for women) and don't let you wear clothes with "offensive slogans"...
This one Nigerian kid walked around campus with a shirt that read, "FUCK BITCHES GET MONEY."
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Okay, episode 4 of "the Prisoner" wasn't as good as the other 3, i thought...
What was the point of that plan? Was it just to fuck with Number 6? They didn't even ask him questions in the end, they just beat him up... for no good reason other than the fact that he's defiant, i guess. I mean, i guess they're trying to break him, but it didn't seem as effective or efficient as the plots in the previous episodes is all.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1.) It depends on how much blood you have.
2.) Sometimes there are stickers! Alternately, you can lick the back of your cookie and mush it into your shirt.
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1. Depends. I gave blood and felt no different whatsoever, and it was my first time so I would have been acutely aware if there were any change. But some people feel very faint and need to lie down. But you also get free juice and cookies.
2. Yes. You get a sticker and a badass bandage with red tape all around it (probably not as good with long sleeves over it). First-time donors get little pins, as well.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
listen dog i don't want no fuckin', sodium-rich white man's blood
i want that primo somalian shit
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
Jesus Christ! A T-shirt?
They need to make that shit public knowledge! I would have been donating blood for the past 8 years!
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
Jesus Christ! A T-shirt?
They need to make that shit public knowledge! I would have been donating blood for the past 8 years!
Of course, that's American land. I don't know what they give you for your inferior Canadian blood.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
beforehand? I thought that was a no-no when drawing blood. I know the few times I've had blood drawn, the doctor has made it clear that I shouldn't eat prior.
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
Jesus Christ! A T-shirt?
They need to make that shit public knowledge! I would have been donating blood for the past 8 years!
Of course, that's American land. I don't know what they give you for your inferior Canadian blood.
Probably a looney and a bag of milk.
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
listen dog i don't want no fuckin', sodium-rich white man's blood
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1.) It depends on how much blood you have.
2.) Sometimes there are stickers! Alternately, you can lick the back of your cookie and mush it into your shirt.
If it ain't a T-shirt, there better be at least a sticker!
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1. Depends. I gave blood and felt no different whatsoever, and it was my first time so I would have been acutely aware if there were any change. But some people feel very faint and need to lie down. But you also get free juice and cookies.
2. Yes. You get a sticker and a badass bandage with red tape all around it (probably not as good with long sleeves over it). First-time donors get little pins, as well.
I got all the scholarships! Still needed hella loans. School is expensive.
This has nothing to do with any of what you guys just said -- well no, it has to do with a single line.
In Dubai, where they have a really strict dress code (for women) and value moderation (for women) and don't let you wear clothes with "offensive slogans"...
This one Nigerian kid walked around campus with a shirt that read, "FUCK BITCHES GET MONEY."
English is the #1 language, #2 is Urdu/Hindi (depending on which estimate you believe, 80-85% of the population of the UAE is immigrant labor, of which 50% of Indian, and most of the rest is Pakistani or Bengali), and Arabic is a ridiculously distant #3. This was also at the American University in Dubai.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
I think you just need to bring it up in conversation a lot, and/or photoshop yourself into a fake local newspaper "photo" and stick it on your desk, t-shirt, face, etc.
The last time I donated blood I got In-N-Out for it.
Best blood drive ever.
Give us your blood, get a free coronary!
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Also, since I am hopped up on opioids...fuck those people who don't get their TDAP booster, and gave the state of Washington Whooping Cough...because of you fuckers, I had to get a TDAP booster at the hospital and no my arm is sore.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
beforehand? I thought that was a no-no when drawing blood. I know the few times I've had blood drawn, the doctor has made it clear that I shouldn't eat prior.
Not for donating! For blood tests it's important because eating too recently can majorly throw off test results.
[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
beforehand? I thought that was a no-no when drawing blood. I know the few times I've had blood drawn, the doctor has made it clear that I shouldn't eat prior.
Not for donating! For blood tests it's important because eating too recently can majorly throw off test results.
Weird, but ok.
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
2) They usually give out t-shirts.
Jesus Christ! A T-shirt?
They need to make that shit public knowledge! I would have been donating blood for the past 8 years!
Of course, that's American land. I don't know what they give you for your inferior Canadian blood.
Probably a looney and a bag of milk.
I would also accept those things.
We talking one bag, or the standard 4L bag, featuring 3 bags within?
My GI Bill History is going batshit insane right now. I use it to look at my GI Bill payments every month, to see on what day it's going to occur.
But a few things stick out:
My benefit level changed from 80% to 100%.
Tomorrow, the 29th of January, it has 17 direct deposits going into my account to the tune of $16,717.82. 7 of those 17 payments are ~$100.00. Usually, I get 3 payments at the beginning of a semester (monthly stipend, books, tuition), and no where near $16,717.82. 17 payments? Something just doesn't seem right.
But I mean.....if it is right, if they're back paying me for whatever caused my benefit level to increase 20%, and that's really what I'm going to get tomorrow, then.........jesus fucking christ!
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[chat], I have never donated blood. I have decided this makes me a terrible person, particularly when I'm unaware of any reason why I cannot (unless meds are a problem, but the Canadian Blood Service doesn't mention them).
I know the basic deal in terms of how it goes down, so now I only have two questions:
1) How long will it adversely effect me (light-headedness, etc)?
2) Am I presented with a token of some kind so that I can let people know that I'm a better person than they are? This one is important.
1) Everyone is different. Eat stuff beforehand to minimize the the dizziness.
this girl won the 'save the pell grant' contest at my school
it's a p big topic of discussion at my community college, mostly because the max pell grant ($5,500) is almost exactly the cost of a full time load at my school
Excuse me how much did those tattoos cost the chick singing about how tasty her government cheese was?
I am feeling embittered today thanks to the tax increase I got from Obama!
Worth noting if your side wasn't so incorrectly obsessed with the deficit, we wouldn't be worrying about cutting tax incentives to the middle class right now.
For that matter, who cares what her tattoo cost. You have no idea who bought that for her, or if she used Christmas money, or maybe got it free. Looking at people and going "BUT YOU HAVE THIS THING THAT IS EXPENSIVE, YOU MUST NOT BE POOR" is probably one of the dumbest, most presumptuous things of all time.
I'll admit the gubment cheese video is ill advised, but if the only response is "BUT HER TATTOOS", that's weak.
Look man, somewhere around $2000 just disappeared from my home repair budget thanks to an obscure tax credit getting k-lined. So I am gonna get intemperate for a minute here!
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this girl won the 'save the pell grant' contest at my school
it's a p big topic of discussion at my community college, mostly because the max pell grant ($5,500) is almost exactly the cost of a full time load at my school
Excuse me how much did those tattoos cost the chick singing about how tasty her government cheese was?
I am feeling embittered today thanks to the tax increase I got from Obama!
Worth noting if your side wasn't so incorrectly obsessed with the deficit, we wouldn't be worrying about cutting tax incentives to the middle class right now.
For that matter, who cares what her tattoo cost. You have no idea who bought that for her, or if she used Christmas money, or maybe got it free. Looking at people and going "BUT YOU HAVE THIS THING THAT IS EXPENSIVE, YOU MUST NOT BE POOR" is probably one of the dumbest, most presumptuous things of all time.
I'll admit the gubment cheese video is ill advised, but if the only response is "BUT HER TATTOOS", that's weak.
Look man, somewhere around $2000 just disappeared from my home repair budget thanks to an obscure tax credit getting k-lined. So I am gonna get intemperate for a minute here!
Fair enough, I can understand that being angering. Two unfunded wars probably had more to do with it than gubment cheese, but yeah...no one likes losing 2000 bucks.
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Cheeseburgers and beer feels better anyway
Do they speak English everywhere in Dubai?
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1.) It depends on how much blood you have.
2.) Sometimes there are stickers! Alternately, you can lick the back of your cookie and mush it into your shirt.
1. Depends. I gave blood and felt no different whatsoever, and it was my first time so I would have been acutely aware if there were any change. But some people feel very faint and need to lie down. But you also get free juice and cookies.
2. Yes. You get a sticker and a badass bandage with red tape all around it (probably not as good with long sleeves over it). First-time donors get little pins, as well.
listen dog i don't want no fuckin', sodium-rich white man's blood
i want that primo somalian shit
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Jesus Christ! A T-shirt?
They need to make that shit public knowledge! I would have been donating blood for the past 8 years!
Lie to them.
Of course, that's American land. I don't know what they give you for your inferior Canadian blood.
Best blood drive ever.
beforehand? I thought that was a no-no when drawing blood. I know the few times I've had blood drawn, the doctor has made it clear that I shouldn't eat prior.
Probably a looney and a bag of milk.
Dogg I am super-careful about my sodium intake :P
If it ain't a T-shirt, there better be at least a sticker!
Now a pin I can get behind. I can work with that.
English is the #1 language, #2 is Urdu/Hindi (depending on which estimate you believe, 80-85% of the population of the UAE is immigrant labor, of which 50% of Indian, and most of the rest is Pakistani or Bengali), and Arabic is a ridiculously distant #3. This was also at the American University in Dubai.
I think you just need to bring it up in conversation a lot, and/or photoshop yourself into a fake local newspaper "photo" and stick it on your desk, t-shirt, face, etc.
Give us your blood, get a free coronary!
Not for donating! For blood tests it's important because eating too recently can majorly throw off test results.
GAH
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Weird, but ok.
I would also accept those things.
We talking one bag, or the standard 4L bag, featuring 3 bags within?
perfectly tailored
GAAAAAH
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Is that handsome? I ask sincerely. With my damn Hetero Dude Glasses on (they don't come off), I think he just looks plain.
But a few things stick out:
My benefit level changed from 80% to 100%.
Tomorrow, the 29th of January, it has 17 direct deposits going into my account to the tune of $16,717.82. 7 of those 17 payments are ~$100.00. Usually, I get 3 payments at the beginning of a semester (monthly stipend, books, tuition), and no where near $16,717.82. 17 payments? Something just doesn't seem right.
But I mean.....if it is right, if they're back paying me for whatever caused my benefit level to increase 20%, and that's really what I'm going to get tomorrow, then.........jesus fucking christ!
wtf? We get a cookie. Maybe a sticker.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
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the oj is usually warm and the cookies are old
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Look man, somewhere around $2000 just disappeared from my home repair budget thanks to an obscure tax credit getting k-lined. So I am gonna get intemperate for a minute here!
Fair enough, I can understand that being angering. Two unfunded wars probably had more to do with it than gubment cheese, but yeah...no one likes losing 2000 bucks.