Originally posted by Sudo
eyes tell a lot, Every somalians eyes make them look like they're dead inside
I used to work with a Somali, funny story, he ended up being some manager type for a care facility i worked at doing pharm tech shit and general people management. IDK how he made manager but we used to go on smoke breaks every 30 minutes. Be lazy until about noon, then he would go to his office, and i'd have to finish my work double time to make it to the end of the day. Lel. I mean i could have just spread out the work, but i liked the nigga lifestyle.
Originally posted by Sophie
I used to work with a Somali, funny story, he ended up being some manager type for a care facility i worked at doing pharm tech shit and general people management. IDK how he made manager but we used to go on smoke breaks every 30 minutes. Be lazy until about noon, then he would go to his office, and i'd have to finish my work double time to make it to the end of the day. Lel. I mean i could have just spread out the work, but i liked the nigga lifestyle.
I imagine cigarette smoking is less prevalent in the Netherlands for some reason. Probably due to cultural climate and I don't know of any domestic tobacco production because all their other crops are super efficient. Working a job is the gateway to smoking
Originally posted by Sudo
I imagine cigarette smoking is less prevalent in the Netherlands for some reason. Probably due to cultural climate and I don't know of any domestic tobacco production because all their other crops are super efficient. Working a job is the gateway to smoking
Well, my parents are heavy smokers so i came out the womb with a cigarette firmly affixed to my mouth and pre-lit. Basically, in Holland, you get an hour worth of break time in total, it's usually cut up into two 15 minute chunks and a 30 minute chunk for lunch. Basically everywhere i've ever worked follows this pattern except for the care facility. Although i am sure it was not in their official policy to let employees go on smoking breaks every 30 minutes.
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Originally posted by Sudo
I'm glad to hear you are ok, I thought you were younger than that to be 10 years chemo free. I have someone close to me who's about the undergo chemo for 6 months. The nausea and vomiting are supposed to be terrible and apparently small animals can die if they lick your poo when you're undergoing it. Apparently their diet is good so they don't need to change anything. Is there anything you can offer in terms of advice or what to expect? Thanks
Chemo is awful. Only advice I have is Xanax, haloperidol (the antipsychotic) and video games. Sleep as much as possible.
I knew that going into this but I felt that I had no other options, and they probably wouldn't have let me out of the psych ward until I agreed to take something
I think I'm going to stop taking it. Question is, should I try something else? They probably won't even listen to me until I've been on it for three months, and if they do they'll just switch me to some other ssri
and I for sure don't want to deal with monthly visits to mental health "professionals" again
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