

I have more of a bitter tooth than a sweet tooth, I can’t stand sugary stuff but love tea, coffee ect.


I have more of a bitter tooth than a sweet tooth, I can’t stand sugary stuff but love tea, coffee ect.


Ya the lore is pretty great actually with the caveat that I don’t consider anything cannon post-bungie (including that stupid tv show). I even read some of the books and they’re not bad. like cheap margaritas, not much to them but you can just slam em’ back. The best was a full lobby playing jenga, mongoose race, trash compactor, ghostbusters, I haven’t scratched that itch in years. Back when games were built around fun and not competitive sweaty twitchy cash grabs.
me too, thanks.


I’ve got a big soft spot for halo, my favourite memories in gaming happened in halo 3 custom pre-game lobbies, they really don’t make em’ like they used to!


Its a cool game and there is really nothing like it but I won’t lie I hate actually playing it, the controls and gameplay are just meh and some of the bosses are ridiculous but the setpieces and everything else was top tier.


Thats too bad But I kind of get it. I adored Alan wake and control but never played firebreak, was it any good?
This would be a great T shirt
all my homies hate private equity.
austin powers theme.
wallstreet bets whispers in greek…


nvidia500
I’m pretty sure thats the one kissinger won so… yeah.


I played on game pass but canceled my subscription after the price hike. if they release DLC i’ll straight up buy the game just to play it


Every job is going to have workplace drama. I’m also in sciences, I spent 2 years on a masters thesis, 8 years in a research pathology core lab and now I’m about to switch over to medical lab work which has all the same core issues. Most people are nice and supportive but from time to time you run into arrogant personalities that refuse to listen and learn or ask for impossible requests in a very short amount of time. Management is under constant pressure to crank out high quality work with limited resources, salaries are low resulting in poor staff retention, brain drain and turnover so over time the work becomes more and more difficult for the incoming new hires as the scope of the job slowly creeps. What really helped me was to embrace and accept the chaos. Its just a job like any other. Go to work, you do you, go home. Just one good friend at work makes a huge difference, be flexible and help each other out. These are hard jobs so do everything you can to make everyone’s lives easier. Also don’t back down from conflict, speak up for yourselves and others. I’ve had bosses that advocate for my interests and bosses that don’t, you really need to speak up for yourself because no one else will. Sorry for the rant but I hope this helps. You remind me of a new hire trying to find their foothold in the sciences and I’ve found this advice useful in the past. Things just happen, go with the flow and try to emotionally detach yourself from it, things just happen for no reason sometimes and its out of your hands.


and then 115 million will be needed to unwind the half-assed implementation and inevitable damage.
who is more of a ghoul?
I saw a guy cross country skiing downtown (Toronto) after a huge snow and thought that was pretty funny