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Post by lenlenlen1 on Aug 18, 2018 17:49:51 GMT
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Post by poelzig on Aug 18, 2018 18:48:37 GMT
I always feel sorry for people so devoid of imagination that they can think of nothing at all to do other than work. I can't imagine how amazingly dull their lives must be if they need to be told by an employer how to spend half their waking hours. It's so very odd when those dullards "boast" that "if I didn't have a job I don't know what I would do" They might as well exclaim "I'm one of the most boring people it will ever be your displeasure to meet." I feel even more pity for anyone unlucky enough to be married or living with one of those "I need to be told what to do" people.
Oh well I guess the world needs those drone types just as much as they need those of us who have no trouble thinking of how to occupy hours in a world where countless books, movies, tv shows, music and information about everything are available at your fingertips 24/7. If not for those drones and their lack of imagination I might have to break a sweat more often instead of sitting in a nice comfortable office telling them what to do and where to be.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 18, 2018 18:52:11 GMT
What would you do with your time every day? I would read. My actual job is not my primary love, so if I didn't have to work I would do my primary love everyday. I wont say what it is exactly except that its in the arts (Which explains why I'm not hired at that, right?! LOL) Ballet? You never know my friend. Next time there are open tryouts at NYCB you should follow your heart.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Aug 18, 2018 19:51:22 GMT
My actual job is not my primary love, so if I didn't have to work I would do my primary love everyday. I wont say what it is exactly except that its in the arts (Which explains why I'm not hired at that, right?! LOL) Ballet? You never know my friend. Next time there are open tryouts at NYCB you should follow your heart.
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