the thread about nothing...

Damn, I like the new Lebrons. I like the last Lebrons...

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Might as well jump on board.

He ain’t the GOAT tho. AT ALL. Just a REALLY good great
Cool that they brought back the lion logo on the back 8 sigs after the 8s
 
^ me neither lmao.

I hope I can get this next job (shipyard) even though I'll hate it. Pays better than any job I've been offered, but the positions are one of the last things I'd want to work as :lol
 
^ me neither lmao.

I hope I can get this next job (shipyard) even though I'll hate it. Pays better than any job I've been offered, but the positions are one of the last things I'd want to work as :lol:
Was thinking about getting a part time at night. Late sleeper anyway midas whale have an extra income stream
 
My Windows Parallels was buggin, so I reinstalled it completely.

Now all my progress on my Steam games are wiped out. Sad face for real.
 
Ultimately what was your take on the east coast?
I thought it was a good experience and was eye-opening. Being able to say I moved across country and experience the East Coast is something I’m proud to say. Experiencing four seasons and a true winter (even though folks said the winter I experienced was ‘warm’. 18 degrees warm, my ***)

One thing I did notice was that people in the DMV seemed to rush everywhere or had a lot in their mind. There was only a handful of folks that were welcoming and friendly during our time there. When we opened doors for people, no one said thank you or acknowledged it. People knew we were from CA because we said “thank you” and someone mentioned that we were smiling a lot. The DMV truly is a melting pot of different ethnicities, which was cool to see. NoVA had A LOT of wealth and it was crazy to see how common exotic cars were. I also felt that so many people were trying to live that “rich” lifestyle. I met a dude who made good money and still had a side hustle in a pyramid scheme. I was just surprised that he was still working to make more money. Maybe my mentality is different. The job I had there was the highest paying job of my professional career and I was content.

Some areas of VA really felt like it was stuck in time and people were holding on to that ideology. Charlottesville was an eye opener by seeing an event like that in 2017.

One of my regrets was not driving up to check out Philly or NYC/NJ. I wish I lived their longer. If we didn’t have a kid, I think my wife and I would’ve made it work for a couple of years. Also on of my regrets was not shooting my shot with Target Bae (I know some people in here remember her)

Fairfax County has low tax but their property tax on your personal vehicle was ridiculously stupid.

I fell in love with Mumbo sauce, Georgetown/DC, Peruvian food and some of the finest Iranian, Muslim women I’ve ever seen.

The East Coast was a life-changing experience. My wife didn’t enjoy our time there, but I did. It gave me an opportunity to explore and just wander. Joining a photo walk with @mjbetch was the best moments of my time there. Created a friendship that continues to this day.

Would I move back? If the career opportunity was worth the move. But the biggest factor is if it would be best for my family. With Baby Fozz in the way, I think CA is the final state we’ll live in. Which part? That is to be determined.

My bad for the long response. I just had time to sit and really reflect of my time on the East Coast.
 
I would like to go back towards the east coast. Originally from NYC. but honestly nyc is a soul sucking city. I enjoyed miami so that might be my next move for real this time.

H-town isn't for me. I'm a very forward thinking person and this place is to backwards for my lifestyle.
 
Man, what?! What kind of best friend doesn’t tell their best friend about her thoughts on considering a shotgun marriage?
They wanted to get married A MONTH after getting together.
My group of friends and I kept trying to be voices of reason since the beginning of this year. I stayed on the phone for hours and hours for her to make her feel better & to tell her than he is no good for her well being, but homegirl doesn’t listen.
Hate to say this, but she might have to hit rock bottom before she learns her lesson. There’s only so much so we can do.
 
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