Oogie Boogie
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No because we get audited for our QMS at work on the 4thI'm sure you could go to Toronto, Zonk
You make a lot of moneyNo because we get audited for our QMS at work on the 4th
I don't make a lot of money!
I'm sure you make enough to do thatI don't make a lot of money!
"It's only work"I'm sure you make enough to do that
And if not, go to Toronto anyway. It's only work.
When you're in your 70s and the habitable area of the planet equals about 15% of the landmass and there's weekly food riots among the 15 million residents of Nouveau Montreal, one of three metropolises left in the American archipelago, what will make you happier to remember: medical device licensing, or the pretty (I'm sure not plastic surgeried) Korean girls and their impeccably choreographed... everything?"It's only work"
That audit is the culmination of what I've been working on for the past 2 years and will be key in determining if we can go forward with our medical device licensing
the licensingWhen you're in your 70s and the habitable area of the planet equals about 15% of the landmass and there's weekly food riots among the 15 million residents of Nouveau Montreal, one of three metropolises left in the American archipelago, what will make you happier to remember: medical device licensing, or the pretty (I'm sure not plastic surgeried) Korean girls and their impeccably choreographed... everything?
I mean when you work hard on something, and it comes to fruition, it's always satisfying. Even more so knowing that the device will help cut surgery times by about 50% over the traditional technique, allowing surgeons and the whole medical staff more time to help/save more people, and that will improve the quality of life dramatically for people implanted with it.Sure you will.
Contributiing to the overpopulation that will lead to your being euthanised at 60 when the government decides that's easier than trying to maintain healthcare for peopleI mean when you work hard on something, and it comes to fruition, it's always satisfying. Even more so knowing that the device will help cut surgery times by about 50% over the traditional technique, allowing surgeons and the whole medical staff more time to help/save more people, and that will improve the quality of life dramatically for people implanted with it.
I'm likely not surviving past my 50s due to being a sedentary fatassContributiing to the overpopulation that will lead to your being euthanised at 60 when the government decides that's easier than trying to maintain healthcare for people
Signing your own deatrh warrant imho
I highly doubt you're fatI'm likely not surviving past my 50s due to being a sedentary fatass
while i'm only 5'9" and 180 lbs and for some reason, i don't gain weight despite easily eating >3000 calories a day and deserts at every meal including breakfast, my body fat % is likely very highI highly doubt you're fat
while i'm only 5'9" and 180 lbs and for some reason, i don't gain weight despite easily eating >3000 calories a day and deserts at every meal including breakfast, my body fat % is likely very high
it is slightly overweight yes !!
That sounds fat tio me
my condo lenses
You can cookit is slightly overweight yes !!
the problem is not what i eat besides deserts obviouslyYou can cook
Improve your diet, then you'll be fine
i don't know about keyboards and i use a mechanical keyboardZonk! I could ask you this
I need a new keyboard. I would like it to be silent, or as close to as possible. My primary use will be typing. What would you recommend?
Well don't eat so much thenthe problem is not what i eat besides deserts obviously
it's how much i eat