
Dr. Mcninja may be my favorite thing this week.
Also, I watched The Five Obstructions last weekend and I'm here to tell you that it totally kicks ass. Also, my new "friend" avantard posted this retardedly hilariously disgustingly funny thing on his blog. Or if you wish to bypass his website you can learn all about this crazy idiot by going to this salon tidbit on the subject.
OR... If you want to just witness for yourself the connection between this loony bin's prolife blog and a very very old onion article you can open these two windows side by side and compare the two, bypassing both frank's and salon's sites altogether. Because I am like one stop shopping. And we sell everything under the sun.
The Nickel and Dimed lady talks about feeling like an imposter when she takes on her minimum wage jobs in order to do research to write a book. Doesn't everyone feel like an imposter at their jobs? Either you are too smart and have to dumb everything down or you are in way over your head and have compensate in other ways. Am I right here? Does anyone really feel like their job is perfectly suited to their intelligence or skills or station in life? Or is it just me and this imposter lady in this book?
July 14, 2006
Stumbling and Bobbing along on the Bottom of the Beautiful Briny World Wide Web Part XIV: "But I Have Diabeeetes!"
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Actually, my job is pretty close. Because it's challenging, but not so challenging I can't do it with the bare amount of effort and mental energy expenditure. And if I want to expend more energy and feel more challenged, well, the opportunities are vast. And if I need to spend five or six months barfing into my garbage can and taking naps on the floor, I can do that without jeopardizing my job. And I have tiny little triumphs every day that just pile on the job satisfaction. Plus they feed me a lot. So I don't feel like an imposter. I feel like I'm the only one who could possibly do my job, but I do it with very little strain. Man, is my life cool. Plus, I don't have diabeeeeetes!
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