Things I may blog about in the future

1. That RIG now have a blog and some other stuff about our office and who we share it with. 2. The innocent ConsumerCam and other recent projects incl...


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  1. mushitanta says:

    I'm not sure its possible to rig the dice. And if it is, it would take a lot of work and hardly be worth it, since it would be a bannable offence.

    Keep trying, its all random.

    Or play other games like falling furni or cozzie change!

  2. lidio rayne says:

    I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "inner radiance"; but if you mean "the thing that draws people to you regardless of how you look" then I'd say you are wrong, knowledge does not draw you away from this "source".

    I don't really think there is a source anyway.

  3. kika says:

    I dropped out of high school, and I would say it most def. affected me, and the course my life has taken. I dropped out due to a medical condition that went undiagnosed for a long time, and caused me to get so behind that I had no hope of ever graduating. I also struggled, because I did not have the level of education I needed to get my GED, and it took almost a year of intense GED classes to get me to where I was able to take and pass the GED. I have applied for many jobs that look down on high school dropouts, and automatically judge you and put that "label" on you that says you are a quitter. I missed the friends and socialization of school, and will never attend a high school reunion, because I have no graduating class. THe GED has been changed in the last couple of years, and is alot harder than it was before. Also, shortly after dropping out of high school, I was no longer qualified to be on my parents health insurance, and had to get a job to pay for my own medical expenses. I felt out of place in my church group, since they were all going to school, and talking about school. I became withdrawn and it really left me alone, and uncertain as to what I wanted to do, and how I was going to go about doing it. I turned out ok, and things worked out ok, but I have always wished that I had just gone to school, gone to class, and done what you are supposed to do–Learn, and learn how to follow through with something.

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