halo crawls away

Nov 05, 2007 21:33

the dragging of the day.  i want to find a job where i am allowed to write in my down time.  it infuriates me that when there is absolutely nothing to do at work the find something unnecessary.  when i finished a project that took me six hours to do, they had another person begin doing it as i was leaving.  i won't even get credit for doing it ( Read more... )

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staroceanss November 6 2007, 20:02:37 UTC
I agree with you on some points. I mean to be honest I have some pretty slow times at work as well. I have to come up with something to do to fill my time. I do realize that the entirety of society in the states is a bit out of wack. I really wish a lot of things could be different about it. I kind of see both democrats and republicans as having problems. I lean a little bit to the conservative side at least in morals. I usually never discuss politics. It really only annoys me whenever I do. I tend to be rather nonpolitical in most respects. I'm an independent as far as the parties are concerned. I wish I could sort out all the problems in this nation however there's really not a whole lot I can do. I can only influence the people around me and if I can affect change around me then that's what I'm going to do.

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maybeimamazed November 7 2007, 01:43:27 UTC
i am also independent, no partisan etc. i don't like any successful politicians ( ... )

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midnightclimax November 10 2007, 03:34:29 UTC
I just think it's cool that you can use the word homeostatic in a sentence. :)

Don't worry about the little rock. It's survived asteroid bombardment with barely a scratch. Global warming is just an immune response to human infestation.

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maybeimamazed November 11 2007, 18:59:03 UTC
global warming is a much more complex phenomenon than most people give it credit for. if you limit your sources to scientific journals that are ecology-specific and sans political agenda the information is quite different from the run of the mill information. odds on, it seems that the majority of the damage done that is the cause of future global catastrophes of the future, reached that point quite some time ago. regardless of how much we change our ways or not, there's no way to fix most of the damage inflicted previous to 1985. overpopulation is an enormous problem and is the essential cause, i agree. what cracks me up is that every average joe on the street seems to be a self-proclaimed expert on global warming while the actual experts agree that even they do not understand historical global weather patterns, and do not know what the outcome will be- yet most agree that most likely the massive excess leading to waste and pollution shall lead to our species eventual end ( ... )

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