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What's going on with your life?

  • Thrik
  • April 27, 2014 at 11:04 AM
  • blackdog
    • April 23, 2019 at 2:52 PM
    • #1,981
    Quote from Interfearance

    On 4/19/2019 at 5:06 PM, Interfearance said: @blackdog A word of advice: sleep as much as possible. Even though I know the exhaustion is partly mental, it helps with that too. Also congrats on the baby! Have you decided on a name?

    Thanks, yeah I’m lucky my boss just had one as well and I’m seeing the toll it’s taking… I need to start being regular in my sleep.

    my gf thought would be nice to give an Italian name so we have run a few ideas, but we are not final. Although I have my top pick already since Jan and I was a bit sneaky calling the baby the name I like so seems it’s sticking. But we were just talking of proper writing down the list and see to decide.

    Quote from FMPONE

    On 4/19/2019 at 10:48 PM, FMPONE said: Congratulations! That’s a big deal. Do you know if it’s a boy or girl yet?

    It’s gonna be a (gamer) girl!

  • FMPONE
    • April 23, 2019 at 3:43 PM
    • #1,982
    Quote from blackdog

    50 minutes ago, blackdog said: and I was a bit sneaky calling the baby the name I like so seems it’s sticking. But we were just talking of proper writing down the list and see to decide.

    It’s gonna be a (gamer) girl!

    Hahaha.

    Dude... nice! ? ?

  • blackdog
    • April 24, 2019 at 12:35 PM
    • #1,983

    Does anyone have tips to raise a bilingual child? Other than talk in both languages from the start.

  • ElectroSheep
    • April 24, 2019 at 1:33 PM
    • #1,984

    We are actually looking for this as well. There is a lot of bilingual daycare here in Montreal (English and French) and from what people tell us is that it's kind of naturall this way.

    Dunno yet appart that.

  • MikeGon
    • April 24, 2019 at 3:44 PM
    • #1,985
    Quote from ElectroSheep

    3 hours ago, ElectroSheep said: We are actually looking for this as well. There is a lot of bilingual daycare here in Montreal (English and French) and from what people tell us is that it's kind of naturall this way.

    Dunno yet appart that.

    You could send them to English school while speaking French at home (or vice-versa), and I guarantee they'll learn the Montreal way!

    Genre tu parle en Francais but sometimes you switch to English dans le middle de ton sentence. ?

  • +Rusty+
    • April 26, 2019 at 9:26 PM
    • #1,986

    @blackdogNot got much input on the bilingual stuff (guess that would come with the raising and probably come natural if/when surrounded when raising) but from my own experience me and my gf had afew names in mind (also not knowing the gender) .. me being abit of a simplton wanting to keep the name common in a sense^^ ie scott, brian or claire etc..etc.. my gf was hitting out with alsorts of names i dont even want to get into^^ but when my son was born and we both looked at him, my gf (in the midst.. after jst giving birth) mentioned bailey.. we both looked at him and i honestly felt fk yeh bailey it is^^. That was just us but food for though (in a sense) maybe keep afew names in mind but when the child is born go what feels natural to you both.. been drinking a lil but hope that makes some sense^^ all the best.

  • Pampers
    • April 27, 2019 at 11:26 AM
    • #1,987

    congrats blackdog :)

  • That50'sGuy
    • April 28, 2019 at 5:33 PM
    • #1,988

    I'm not sure if this would belong here or in some sort of cooking thread (Maybe there is one and I'm just not very smart), but I tried out making some bread like the kind in my map. And while I could have done better to make them look more like the map version, they tasted really good!

    The content cannot be displayed because it is no longer available.

  • Minos
    • April 28, 2019 at 9:18 PM
    • #1,989

    I've been learning Polish. It's quite a cool challenge to learn a new language, and especially one that's so fucking hard. It's a really good feeling when I can read something that looked like alien talk previously. The people in Poland are really chill and friendly, and this feeling totally reflects in their language. Some words sound so beautiful and cute. I mean look how cute "thank you" is: dziękuję (if you are wondering how to say it).

    And in a way it's very similar to Portuguese. I'm definitely having a much easier time getting the pronunciation right than americans

  • blackdog
    • April 29, 2019 at 12:43 AM
    • #1,990
    Quote from I ♡ The 1950

    7 hours ago, I ♡ The 1950's said: I'm not sure if this would belong here or in some sort of cooking thread (Maybe there is one and I'm just not very smart), but I tried out making some bread like the kind in my map. And while I could have done better to make them look more like the map version, they tasted really good!

    The content cannot be displayed because it is no longer available.

    There is ;) https://migrationtest.mapcore.org/topic/16418-wh…ooked-recently/

  • kleinluka
    • April 29, 2019 at 4:46 PM
    • #1,991
    Quote from Minos

    19 hours ago, Minos said: I've been learning Polish.

    you going to CDProjekt Red? :P

  • James L. Cooper
    • April 29, 2019 at 4:55 PM
    • #1,992
    Quote from FMPONE

    On 4/16/2019 at 11:29 AM, FMPONE said: [disclaimer voice] I’m not yet an attorney. there are several more steps. Although this was a hard part, so thank you! [end disclaimer voice]

    Dear sir,

    congratulations on passing your bar exam. Please note that we are constantly looking to expand our business and a dirt cheap fresh-out-of-school law graduate such as yourself would be an excellent addition to our highly professional team.

    Sincerely,


    --James L. CooperChief AttorneyCooper & Norman Lawfirm LLC.Specialized in Games Industry affairs, Criminal and Civil Prosecution, Brain Injury Consultancy

  • FMPONE
    • April 29, 2019 at 7:34 PM
    • #1,993
    Quote from James L. Cooper

    2 hours ago, James L. Cooper said: Dear sir,

    congratulations on passing your bar exam. Please note that we are constantly looking to expand our business and a dirt cheap fresh-out-of-school law graduate such as yourself would be an excellent addition to our highly professional team.

    Sincerely,


    --James L. CooperChief AttorneyCooper & Norman Lawfirm LLC.Specialized in Games Industry affairs, Criminal and Civil Prosecution, Brain Injury Consultancy

    As a severely brain injured person, I think I could be a great asset to the firm’s consultancy work

  • Lizard
    • April 30, 2019 at 12:34 PM
    • #1,994
    Quote from Minos

    On 4/28/2019 at 10:18 PM, Minos said: I've been learning Polish. It's quite a cool challenge to learn a new language, and especially one that's so fucking hard. It's a really good feeling when I can read something that looked like alien talk previously. The people in Poland are really chill and friendly, and this feeling totally reflects in their language. Some words sound so beautiful and cute. I mean look how cute "thank you" is: dziękuję (if you are wondering how to say it).

    And in a way it's very similar to Portuguese. I'm definitely having a much easier time getting the pronunciation right than americans

    I always admire people who want to learn Polish... Hope you are having a great time! Powodzenia :)

  • FMPONE
    • April 30, 2019 at 7:50 PM
    • #1,995
    Quote from Minos

    On 4/28/2019 at 4:18 PM, Minos said: I've been learning Polish. It's quite a cool challenge to learn a new language, and especially one that's so fucking hard. It's a really good feeling when I can read something that looked like alien talk previously. The people in Poland are really chill and friendly, and this feeling totally reflects in their language. Some words sound so beautiful and cute. I mean look how cute "thank you" is: dziękuję (if you are wondering how to say it).

    And in a way it's very similar to Portuguese. I'm definitely having a much easier time getting the pronunciation right than americans

    Just curious but what made you want to learn Polish in particular?

  • Minos
    • April 30, 2019 at 8:36 PM
    • #1,996
    Quote from FMPONE

    50 minutes ago, FMPONE said: Just curious but what made you want to learn Polish in particular?

    The incredible polish women ?

    But seriously, I can see myself living in Kraków one day. It's such a cool, cozy and affordable city, with lots to explore and very friendly people. There's much more to life than being a salaried employee driving to work every day from 10am to 6pm :) I want to see what's it like to live by my own terms, and discover what I'm capable of doing. This is a long term dream and I've been taking each step to make it a reality. There's still a lot that I want to accomplish as an artist at Blizzard, so it feels good to have something to work towards to, and I'll make sure to keep enjoying the hot tub as much as I possibly can haha

    Besides that it's a beautiful sounding language. It's interesting to see how learning a new language changes your brain.

  • dux
    • May 2, 2019 at 2:08 PM
    • #1,997

    Funny that this Polish stuff has turned up on here now. Broke up with my Polish girlfriend a few days ago. Just a day before my birthday ?☹️

    [Blocked Image: https://media.giphy.com/media/GAXMzzd2XElnG/giphy.gif]

    Perogi and Goulash are good stuff.The language I found impenetrable, though.

  • will2k
    • May 5, 2019 at 8:47 PM
    • #1,998
    Quote from FMPONE

    On 4/15/2019 at 5:58 PM, FMPONE said: Found out today I passed the Florida Bar Exam ?

    When in trouble, ...Better Call shawn

    Congratulations buddy :)

    Quote from MikeGon

    On 4/24/2019 at 5:44 PM, MikeGon said: Genre tu parle en Francais but sometimes you switch to English dans le middle de ton sentence. ?

    J'ai understood ce que tu as said

  • AlexM
    • May 6, 2019 at 2:22 AM
    • #1,999

    I feel guilty now. I'm Polish and one of the only ones in my family who can't speak polish :(

    Also I agree Minos. Krakov is great and if I'm being honest. The women are indeed crazy attractive.

  • Interfearance
    • May 6, 2019 at 2:31 AM
    • #2,000
    Quote from AlexM

    8 minutes ago, AlexM said: I feel guilty now. I'm Polish and one of the only ones in my family who can't speak polish :(

    Also I agree Minos. Krakov is great and if I'm being honest. The women are indeed crazy attractive.

    I'm the only one who doesn't speak a Slavic language too. Feelsbadman

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