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TopicI've run 1,075 miles so far this year. Trying to get to 1200 by 2022.
Gradieus
12/01/21 9:24:16 AM
#11
One time I went to a dinner party and out of the 8 people there 4 were runners. Worst 3 hours of my life.
TopicOh god! I sold a PS4 recently and I thought the person I sold it to is a moron!
Gradieus
11/10/21 7:55:45 PM
#24
Obvious bait and switch is obvious.
TopicThinking about quitting my job to trade crypto/stocks.
Gradieus
08/24/21 12:31:50 PM
#24
PC-Builder_Pony posted...
That equates to $14.5 an hour lol

Stick with your day job.

They meant two day period so $350 a day to them.
TopicThinking about quitting my job to trade crypto/stocks.
Gradieus
08/24/21 8:48:23 AM
#16
Arcanine2009 posted...
You need a ton of money to make any meaningful amount of money from crypto, since the starting price for each one is ridiculous.

You can just buy etfs instead of actual cryptos.

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You can just buy reversed etfs.
TopicNBA player saves son from drowning in pool
Gradieus
08/15/21 1:31:44 PM
#29
OdafeOweh posted...
Again This video is not that crazy or dramatic at all

Being in the water for a few seconds cant kill you even if you dont know how to swim.

No one cares about the kid, it's about the parents who A) are bad at being parents and B) posting this on social media to get likes when all it shows is their bad parenting.
TopicNBA player saves son from drowning in pool
Gradieus
08/15/21 9:07:12 AM
#23
KainWind posted...
ITT kids aren't allowed near water until they know how to swim.

That close to the water the child should be held by an adult at all times to avoid something as unnecessary as this video.
TopicNBA player saves son from drowning in pool
Gradieus
08/14/21 8:40:12 AM
#16
All I see is poor reactive parenting. If this NBA player or the other two adults were actually pro-active parenting this would have never happened in the first place.

Also don't run next to the pool.
TopicHow do you fix a bad resume
Gradieus
08/10/21 12:37:28 AM
#6
Make a couple fake websites that are similar to the place you're attempting to get employment at and say you worked there for 3-4 years each. Make a LinkedIn account with 300 fake accounts as friends and have them intersect each other like a spider web.

Put phone numbers on the websites that re-route to your computer. Use a pre-set voice changer for each phone number and talk to them as if you were your own former employer.

When you get the new job tell them you'd like someone to mentor you for a few weeks so that you do things the right way based on their standard operating procedures and not from your prior experiences since you actually have none.

Not rocket science.
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