*GASP* No way.
Ya way! :3
that sounds like pretty unnecessary obvious advice that I am fully aware of. Get a job, get money.
Ahahaha! <3
*nukes comment due to rocket science history...*
RAwR! o_O
You'd be
really surprised how many people I know DON'T get this concept at all. The worst part is some of them grew up with me and more than a few of them are now grad students. They don't have good work ethic, their social environments are more toxic than my home and they usually aren't smart enough to open a bank account. I grew up with people that attract lots of stupid. Halp me K! Halp! :3
*poke* *poke* *bounce*...
No really, they do. The last guy looks and dresses like some weird combination of Jeremy Shockey and epic beardman(only younger). He's very intelligent too. You would expect him to be the writer of a super virus that deletes all the porn on the Internet or something as ridiculous. O_o His last work experience was at a book store in the local community college. Less than an hour after he was hired the owner came by and said "we're broke now. You're the last guy we hired so now you're fired. Bye." Anyway, I'm sure you don't deal with the kind of stupid that exists here and can get a decent labor job. Salem and Eugene are less crazy than Portland but has a much wider range of options available to you than I do. Even I could find you something with little effort.
Anyway right now I'm really frustrated with the time that I have available between work without anything to do. I really want to work on draft patterns but I don't have anything tangible yet. I'm really tempted to just go out to Walmart and buy a few yards of really cheap fabric to start experimenting with designs but I promised two others I wouldn't spend on anything unnecessary until the end of the month.