a day in the life of a part time normal human being, full time Inspirit

Feb 14, 2012 15:30

I was almost uncharacteristically productive yesterday. I spent the whole day cleaning my room (there are still unfolded laundry strewn about and trousers hanging off the TV and a giant basket of manga's sitting like a pink elephant in the middle of my room) but if you know me irl, you'd agree that this is a big improvement even if it may not seem ( Read more... )

this entry pwns you and your first born, infinite flawless perfection, my creys u guise

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bloodtaki2 February 14 2012, 12:37:27 UTC
I was reading through this and waiting for the part about Dongwoon, because the part about Infinite (composing 85% of the post) is the standard subject.
And thank you very much, you dumb bitch for making spazz and have all these feels just by READING that stupid post. WHAT IS A REPUTATION

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cwazy_weiven February 14 2012, 13:57:09 UTC
Best part of last night tbh. I had more to post but after I got a bit sleepy I completely forgot about it. I'm going on 35 hours no sleep right now and am running on all natural Shut Up! Flower Boy Band based fuel @w@ CAN YOU TELL HUH HUH HUH CAN YOU

HELLO~ GENIUS HERE~! I'm just misunderstood ;~;

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bloodtaki2 February 14 2012, 15:27:02 UTC
Just... What do you do for a living?! OTL

That was the most painful part of yesterday.

Did you read the fic, in the end?

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cwazy_weiven February 14 2012, 18:36:45 UTC
My dad runs a chalet business. I worked in a stock broking company for four years before I resigned (because I was getting paid the equivalent of proverbial beans) I really liked my job too. So basically I've been lazying about doing nothing, helping my dad manage the business. I still want to get an outside job, but I've been unemployed for so long it's hard getting back into that working groove.

What painful? It was absolutely GLORIOUS! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

The Infinite/SUFBB one? I did and I enjoyed it. I would have liked it more if the other guys had had weird encounters with not-L and not-Hyunsoo respectively.

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bloodtaki2 February 14 2012, 22:51:05 UTC
Now I understand how you could afford not to sleep for 35 hours straight. I'm currently in holidays so I know why I can, but since you probably already graduated, I was being curious as what you did for a living.

Everything about Dongwoon is glorious anyway. Except his stylist's hairstyle choice at times, but that's ok, it never last long.

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cwazy_weiven February 15 2012, 08:03:28 UTC
I didn't further my studies after high school (studying and revising were never really my thing) and around here unless you're incredibly charismatic or smart, people tend to favour work experience over education--reason why at least half of university graduates are either unemployed or working areas not related to anything they actually studied in uni. No worries, I thought people might be wondering how I could be online almost ALL the time.

Infinite's hairstylist should do double duty as Beasts' hairstylist as well because except for like 2 percent of the work he/she's done, I've been incredibly pleased with Infinite's hairstyle.

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bloodtaki2 February 15 2012, 09:33:15 UTC
The thing I will never understand. People who are looking for experienced people. Well, how am I supposed to gain experience if no one will give me a job? Over here, it's more, get the highest diplome and have great experience. OTL

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cwazy_weiven February 15 2012, 15:02:53 UTC
lol I actually saw a comic strip that addressed this issue. I'm not speaking generally, but sometime I hear that graduates here who apply for a job immediately want a good position and a high pay. Some people (a few of my cousin's included) feel like they're above doing things like making coffee and keeping the office clean ( ... )

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bloodtaki2 February 15 2012, 23:08:42 UTC
The way you describe your job, you seemed really underpaid. Like REALLY. Compared to how much you're involved. What about now? Are you actually looking for a job? (well, I know you're living off SUFBB and Infinite 24/24h ;)

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cwazy_weiven February 17 2012, 06:03:59 UTC
I don't think I was even making minimum wage. I started working when I was 19 and at the time the pay felt okay because I was basically just out of high school with no job experience (besides the 10 days I worked as the front desk at a hotel) whatsoever. But...yeah.

A lot of people have been encouraging me to become an aerobics instructor--nothing professional mind you, just assisting my aerobics teacher with her classes and taking a load of her mind. It's a career direction I'm seriously considering, if I ever manage to get over my fear of teaching. It'll be just like teaching friends, because I swear besides the two people from high school I still keep in touch with and that one from my previous work, the people I'm closest to are the aerobics ahjummas from class (you could say that I'm the maknae of the group for a change) I actually went on holiday with them last year and it was seriously the best trip I've ever had. Without being all sappy or dramatic or anything, my mom passed away about 3 years ago and the ahjummas and my ( ... )

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bloodtaki2 February 17 2012, 10:37:48 UTC
If it's teaching friends, I guess it would be easier. And it's a good start to get back in the working life (or whatever they call it in english), whether grow bored of it, or not.

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