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I've been gung-ho about going into and staying in deep meditative experience, the same as Kundalini. These sometimes come with side effects, my most recent side effect was strongest yesterday, having my head feel like vibrating metal when I lost concentration, like a tuning fork in use-- which though I'm skeptical of "chakras" its said that the two in the head vibrate together. Though this could be a type of seizure I'm not so inclined to believe its a bad thing, with it being part of a longstanding culture with long-living people, and speaking for the subjective instances apart from it.

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I love Siren and Tyger...but on my job...

I FUCKING HATE ALL CALLERS FROM CANADA! :wallbash::starwars:

Always so polite in person, but the second you're taking an order from them and they're the "customer", you get yelled at when they say things wrong, you explain terms and conditions and for no reason it's "I want to talk to your manager", I repeat their info back to them and they say things like "What are you stupid? This is such a long process, unbelievable..."

Reminds me of this guy here:

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Everyones human. No matter where they come from, there will always be the dicks out there...

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Everyones human. No matter where they come from, there will always be the dicks out there...

Fair enough, but I will say that over the course of working my job, most rude callers are from Canada and the East Coast. Midwesterners are polite, but always think everything has a catch. West coast people tend to be the smartest shoppers, know the terms and conditions and understand what you're telling them, and are also polite usually.

I love callers from the south because I could seriously sell a southern person a glass of water in the middle of a lake, especially their females. The second I pick up the line, hear that sweet accent, and find out they're from south of the Mason-Dixon, a sound clip plays in my head that goes: "CHA-CHING!"

But, with all blanketing stereotypes, this obviously doesn't apply to every person in those areas, just from the sampling of thousands of calls I've received, it applies to "most".

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I really don't know how I should feel. I drove by his work and then just drove around for a while thinking and crying. I calmed myself down before bed and planned to get up at 11 am today to start fixing my sleep schedule before next week. I slept in until 12:30 and I didn't want to move. I'm not happy, but I'm not deadly depressed either.

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Happy and sad at the same time. My cousins Tom and Brad found thier older brother today. He was adopted when I was little so I vaguely remember him but I'm happy to meet him again. Sad because his mother, my aunt joanie passed away fifteen years ago. She always regretted having to give him up.

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