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Confession: I feel empty after getting Conquest Ending in Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2...

It's.....okay. It had to be done...There was no other way...

For the future of Gamindustri.....

.......Right?
;-;

The worst part was either Noire and Uni or Chika...... or Neptune. :cry: 

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Confession 1: I never got any haircut. Didn't cut them myself either. :jinpou:

Confession 2: When i read about Rain's confession about how hard it was for him to shift and how cyr supported him, I was almost crying and just thought ," If only that idiot thought like this too." If only he understood this too, It would be great.. :yumiko: 

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Confession: I always hate getting my hair cut because most of the time I don't know the hairdresser, and I can't think up anything to say, so I just don't say anything, and I just sit there quietly, thinking that they probably think I'm some anti-social freak.

Better than what I do. I also sit there quietly and awkwardly, but I have a really weird smile on the whole time and I never can seem to wipe it off. All I can imagine is them thinking that I have a fetish for getting my haircut or some shit. xD

Good thing that I live in Finland :wahaha:

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Confession: I've been dead. :wahaha:

Good thing people still like necrophilia.

That means someone is bound to hit on me.

...I just need to believe.

@OriginalRen :illya:

Confession: I still don't know how to tag people 

edit: Managed it now

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@OriginalRen :illya:

Confession: I still don't know how to tag people 

I share your pain...

confession: Animeisfuckingthrash

How can anime thrash?

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I confess... I have feelings for you. I like you.

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I thought I had feelings for you too... but then I realized I don't. I'm sorry, but it won't work out between us...

Ooooh, purty anime gurls...

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Confession: I've been dead. :wahaha:

Good thing people still like necrophilia.

That means someone is bound to hit on me.

...I just need to believe.

@OriginalRen :illya:

Confession: I still don't know how to tag people 

feature is buggy, like everything in ipb4.0; you have to type the @ first + few letters of username and pray that the list pops up; its not even guaranteed. 

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It's modern internet in a nutshell: providing users with half-dysfunctional black boxes without any option allowing them to have control over what they do, because surely they're dumb anyway. I wish we still had BBcode available. Or at least a direct html editor. Anything that's not a a shitty WYSIWYG that sometimes gives you what you see and rarely gives you what you want.

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Confession: I've been dead. :wahaha:

Good thing people still like necrophilia.

That means someone is bound to hit on me.

...I just need to believe.

@OriginalRen :illya:

Confession: I still don't know how to tag people 

feature is buggy, like everything in ipb4.0; you have to type the @ first + few letters of username and pray that the list pops up; its not even guaranteed. 


Thanks, somehow pulled it off

@KosakiFag welcome back you spammy bastard

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Confession: I think I finally got a job!  :kosame:  Interview went pretty well, and I'm supposed to be getting a follow-up email, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Confession: When I was looking for a job around this time last year I had 2 interviews end with the interviewer saying I'd get a follow-up email/call. I'm still waiting. :makina:

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 Why you gotta bum me out, mang?  :sleep:

I'm just pretty excited because until today, I hadn't even gotten an interview.  Hell, most of the time I didn't even get a response after I applied.  Lack of retail experience OP.

This is the confessions thread, it's meant for bumming out. :D

Those were actually the interviews I had for software tester positions in pretty big companies where a friend of my parents' worked, which is how I got an interview in the first place. Most retail places I tried I didn't get an interview either, so chin up. :mare:

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Last time I got a job I didn't even have an interview. They called me and said: "Get here tomorrow and bring us your info! You get the job."

Many people had apparently canceled  :makina: 

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Confession: I have been searching for a job for about three months now, and have turned up literally nothing. It's really starting to put a drain on me... and it's not like I don't have any experience ether. :/

On a more positive note, my step-dad offered me some temporary work with him for some renovation stuff, which is quite similar to what I did at the beginning of the summer before I got that guided walk thing at a local parkway. So, it is something, but I really want to get my feet on stable ground and get an actual job.

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That said, trying to do my physics homework for once (wow) and I'm utterly fucking stuck on a completely trivial-seeming question. I feel like an idiot. Funny thing is I want to study physics (quantum or astrophysics, recently heard about philosophy of physics which sounds amazing). 

Do not worry your pretty little head over it. 

I wanted to follow Maths and loved Maths, but that didn't stop me from being fairly bad at it. Truthfully, so long as you enjoy what you're doing then its easy to study and consequently easy to become good at it... so long as you keep studying. It was fairly amusing to keep switching between being the best in class at maths to being below average.


The future had other plans for me at the time but you're right in the middle of your present, so work now or else you're at destiny's mercy. <-- My adult good deed of the day thingie? This is what I'm supposed to say, right? Or something?

 

As someone who also wanted to study math in college (by the way, Tiag, it's math, not maths; get it right), I can confirm that the people who do well at it are those who work hard at it. I didn't do any physics, but I'm certain the same is true there. It really didn't matter how smart you were, or even how good you were at the subject coming into the class. I was in classes with people who can be fairly described as geniuses. There were also many people who didn't have any relevant background, and weren't geniuses. None of that mattered; the people who graduated with math degrees were all and only the ones dedicated enough to stick with it and work hard. Somewhat regrettably, that didn't include me; I eventually copped out and changed to the much easier major of Computer Science. But I did take the lesson to heart and apply it in other aspects of life, so the result is good enough. At any rate, for those subjects and many other things in life, doing well is entirely about putting in the time and effort, as well as getting good instruction and working with your peers when you get stuck so you can get different points of view.

 

On a different note, confession: seeing Kosaki post makes me happy

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That said, trying to do my physics homework for once (wow) and I'm utterly fucking stuck on a completely trivial-seeming question. I feel like an idiot. Funny thing is I want to study physics (quantum or astrophysics, recently heard about philosophy of physics which sounds amazing). 

Do not worry your pretty little head over it. 

I wanted to follow Maths and loved Maths, but that didn't stop me from being fairly bad at it. Truthfully, so long as you enjoy what you're doing then its easy to study and consequently easy to become good at it... so long as you keep studying. It was fairly amusing to keep switching between being the best in class at maths to being below average.


The future had other plans for me at the time but you're right in the middle of your present, so work now or else you're at destiny's mercy. <-- My adult good deed of the day thingie? This is what I'm supposed to say, right? Or something?

 

As someone who also wanted to study math in college (by the way, Tiag, it's math, not maths; get it right), I can confirm that the people who do well at it are those who work hard at it. I didn't do any physics, but I'm certain the same is true there. It really didn't matter how smart you were, or even how good you were at the subject coming into the class. I was in classes with people who can be fairly described as geniuses. There were also many people who didn't have any relevant background, and weren't geniuses. None of that mattered; the people who graduated with math degrees were all and only the ones dedicated enough to stick with it and work hard. Somewhat regrettably, that didn't include me; I eventually copped out and changed to the much easier major of Computer Science. But I did take the lesson to heart and apply it in other aspects of life, so the result is good enough. At any rate, for those subjects and many other things in life, doing well is entirely about putting in the time and effort, as well as getting good instruction and working with your peers when you get stuck so you can get different points of view.

 

On a different note, confession: seeing Kosaki post makes me happy

Filthy American. I guarantee that the proper way is Maths.

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