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April 10, 2020, 12:05:54 AM #15 Last Edit: April 10, 2020, 12:10:02 AM by Karel
Quote from: SloppyJimbo on April 09, 2020, 11:54:16 PM
Quote from: Karel on April 09, 2020, 11:30:31 PMhey slop good to see you


how's your life going

did you draw those bees

Good to see you too! I'm pretty good, all things considered. How you doin?

I did draw those bees.
pretty good all things considered too. Living it up in Salt Lake City at the moment. Pretty city, neat job.

nice because i love those bees good job

C.Mongler


Karel

ahsuh dude

how is your life going, mongle

AAAAAAAA

Quote from: Karel on April 10, 2020, 12:05:54 AM
Quote from: SloppyJimbo on April 09, 2020, 11:54:16 PM
Quote from: Karel on April 09, 2020, 11:30:31 PMhey slop good to see you


how's your life going

did you draw those bees

Good to see you too! I'm pretty good, all things considered. How you doin?

I did draw those bees.
pretty good all things considered too. Living it up in Salt Lake City at the moment. Pretty city, neat job.

nice because i love those bees good job

thank you <3

Karel

how about some depth guys, come on, what the heck are ya'll doing, what's your jobbie, have any of you lapsed over a personal life crisis, what's going on

Mando Pandango

Quote from: Karel on April 10, 2020, 12:51:06 PMhow about some depth guys, come on, what the heck are ya'll doing, what's your jobbie, have any of you lapsed over a personal life crisis, what's going on

offline discussion has a bunch of life updates

I went to one of the best music schools in the country and then burned out real hard like two semesters out from graduation :)

But since then I got accepted to this coding apprenticeship that will either pan out to be a great opportunity or a scam. I did my research on this company so hopefully it all works out.

Either way I'm learning all the skills I've wanted to learn in my life so things are going ok I guess.
Quote from: Magyarorszag on August 22, 2018, 10:27:46 PMjesus absolute shitdicking christ, nu-boyah

C.Mongler

ugh you want me to make a realpost??? i only shitpost

fine. i have a wife. i do front-end web development, p good living though i work at a nonprofit so hopefully i dont lose my job soon depending on how this covid shit shakes out lol. live in washington dc. have a dog. vapin some weeds right now. i like video game still

think thats it

Karel

April 11, 2020, 11:09:52 AM #22 Last Edit: April 11, 2020, 11:17:21 AM by Karel
Quote from: Mando Pandango on April 10, 2020, 04:10:16 PMoffline discussion has a bunch of life updates
girl im tryna talk to u one on one, face to face


QuoteI went to one of the best music schools in the country and then burned out real hard like two semesters out from graduation :)

But since then I got accepted to this coding apprenticeship that will either pan out to be a great opportunity or a scam. I did my research on this company so hopefully it all works out.

Either way I'm learning all the skills I've wanted to learn in my life so things are going ok I guess.

that sucks, it happens. I went back to school four years ago leaning towards forestry, I did great my first year but I had to move to a bigger campus for the remaining years. After a talk with my first year's campus president who also majored in forestry, I decided to kick it. He didn't seem ecstatic about forestry, and he pretty much said there wasn't anything but the logging industry as a prospect. I'm sure there were other things to get into, but I really didn't want to leave the city I was in for some really bunk reasons (friends, a girl I thought I had a chance with ((it didn't happen)), etc. False epiphanies and all that. I tell people it was because of the money, which is partly true, but that was like at the bottom of reasons

My brother had senior-itis too, he got some form of a degree but he donked up a class or two. He knew he did bad and didn't want to look at whatever papers got mailed to him and would confirm as such. It's funny because he doesn't officially know, but since his "graduation" he hasn't cared for directing himself towards a career in communications and photo-journalism anyway.
But he's got an okay gig at Trader Joe's and funnels his money towards recording his music and making studio art.

My time in school and some non-profit conservation gigs afterward led itself towards a fondness towards plants, anyway. Now I got a job doing field research and practicing botany. It's been working out and it sounds like it's working out for you, too

Karel

Quote from: C.Mongler on April 11, 2020, 09:25:12 AMugh you want me to make a realpost??? i only shitpost

fine. i have a wife. i do front-end web development, p good living though i work at a nonprofit so hopefully i dont lose my job soon depending on how this covid shit shakes out lol. live in washington dc. have a dog. vapin some weeds right now. i like video game still

think thats it

sounds like a good life. a part of me wishes i had gotten more into web development, IT, coding, or whatever else because then I'd be sure to have an awesome PC with all the good game shit and just chill out into that realm

i should get a decent set-up soon, I'd really like to make illustrations on my computer, maybe even 'shop it and meme it up like I used to

instead i keep getting these garbage laptops or chromebooks and wonder why i have to get a new one every other year

C.Mongler

web dev, at least front end, is kinda easy as shit. im like 90% self taught tbh lol. started as a hobby late in college and i've just kind of run with it; ironically my degree has done fuck all for my career lol

if you put in enough effort and come up with some pet projects to work on, you can learn it all online via youtube and other tutorials happydood;

Karel

no doubt. I've had friends in art school who had taken a web dev class just so they could make a website oriented around advertising their art. I always imagined their sensibility for a sleek minimalist aesthetic attributed to an easy make process as well

??????

almost went to a web dev bootcamp but the tuition was very high and my realtor was a student from said school, which made me lose confidence
parents pursuaded me every conventional job was worthless and it overlapped very well with my own personal interests (painting, gestural abstractions, theology) which were all non profitable and useless
ended up networking and landed with supportive patrons and ex-art school friends that went into finance
i was satisfied with my lifestyle until I got engaged with a very nervous type
I'm supposedly too reckless and 'don't take anything seriously'

if I make terrible decisions with money and bankrupt myself would become a personal trainer, I'm just too lazy to complete my courses to get certified in training. I hate working in general

Karel

Quote from: ?????? on April 13, 2020, 02:14:04 AMalmost went to a web dev bootcamp but the tuition was very high and my realtor was a student from said school, which made me lose confidence
parents pursuaded me every conventional job was worthless and it overlapped very well with my own personal interests (painting, gestural abstractions, theology) which were all non profitable and useless
ended up networking and landed with supportive patrons and ex-art school friends that went into finance
i was satisfied with my lifestyle until I got engaged with a very nervous type
I'm supposedly too reckless and 'don't take anything seriously'

if I make terrible decisions with money and bankrupt myself would become a personal trainer, I'm just too lazy to complete my courses to get certified in training. I hate working in general

sounds like you're just doing you for the most part and that's pretty cool. Walk your own walk. I believe in you

ClassicTyler

Karel...yes, hello. Hi.

Karel


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