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mistressofrobin
n. a good or new police car.
"Want me to punch that mistressofrobin, dude?"
Sorry about that last pathetic entry. It was my first job prospect and even though I should've figured it's not often you land your first job offer, I expected too much out of it. But at least it taught me how to deal with rejection more easily, and
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Okay, um:
LEE - Marry because he's a sweetheart, super-dedicated, and I know he'd be faithful. He is such good husband material, hahh.
NEJI - Shag because he's pretty dern hot, but kind of emotionally cold for a relationship to work.
TENTEN - Cliff because it's the only option left *sob*, but she's got all sorts of crazy weapons up her scrolls and could probably use one to rappel up the cliff. She's just awesome like that.
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And on that note, Travis, Henry, Shinobu: shag, marry or cliff? XD That order'd be fine for me.
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Lol, this set is actually hard. Whut. I'd shag them all, hahhh.
TRAVIS - Shag because I have a stupid fangirl crush on that loser nerd and his stupid sexy beltloops, but I'm not awesome or hot enough to keep his interest forever in a proper relationship. So I guess I'd have to hit him hard and uh... hope we can still be friends?
HENRY - Cliff *sob* because I have no idea where his loyalties are, and if he can just let Sylvia go off doing whatever crazy thing she wants while squandering his cash, he might not be as attentive to his spouse as he should be. -.-;;
SHINOBU - Lol, marry because all that samurai honor and bushido's got to translate to loyalty, so she's probably the least likely to cheat on me. And I don't know, if Travinobu is really canon in NMH2, we could have a hot threesome with Travis or something while I'm shagging him. XD;;
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Now I feel bad for leaving Sylvia out... I think she's a bit of all three. XD But mainly shag.
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Throwing Sylvia in would probably make her a cliff on my count. She's an interesting character, but can't trust her at all. :O
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I got automatically rejected by the computer too, at JC Penney. I hate those fucking personality tests that the online apps have. It didn't even give me a chance to have a real person look at it. And I already *have* retail job experience with good recommendations from my former bosses. :/ I guess that's not good enough anymore.
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I didn't enjoy that test much at all. It must've been two or three pages into it when I already started feeling like I wasn't going to work for the position. I just wasn't expecting it to auto-reject me right then and there. I could see how having a computer filter out prospective candidates would lighten the interview load, but I felt like all those multiple choice questions didn't do me proper justice. That must've sucked for you even more, when you actually had experience and people to vouch for your performance.
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*roots for you*
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Thanks a bunch!
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