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wendongotta Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:22 PM |
i'm bad. bad to the bone.
today's lesson: zoroastrianism
it is pretty cool.
how is everyone else? |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:23 PM |
bored!!! |
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wendongotta Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:26 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: bored!!!
yeah same here. i like learning, but i'm just not in the mood right now. |
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megg_inc Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:29 PM |
wendongotta wrote: goosey_84 wrote: bored!!!
yeah same here. i like learning, but i'm just not in the mood right now.
I'm never in the mood for learning. |
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DAKOTA Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:31 PM |
I'm always in the mood for learning, just not in a structured environment that requires me to do homework and listen to boring lectures. ;) |
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wendongotta Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:32 PM |
DAKOTA wrote: I'm always in the mood for learning, just not in a structured environment that requires me to do homework and listen to boring lectures. ;)
yeah i'm with you.
right now my prof is pushing our buttons because the section we are discussing was 4 freaking pages and he is stretching it into an hour and 15 minutes! i can't sit still for that long! |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:35 PM |
i'm covering the phones in our pasadena location today and even though i'm doing what i would be doing at my office (sitting at a desk waiting for the phone to ring) i feel weird. i miss my windowless office. |
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wendongotta Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:39 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: i'm covering the phones in our pasadena location today and even though i'm doing what i would be doing at my office (sitting at a desk waiting for the phone to ring) i feel weird. i miss my windowless office.
i feel your pain. i have had to cover the desk in my office lately because the damn secretary keeps leaving and not coming back. then i have to answer her phones and they are all people asking for the damn secretary! all she does is sit there and talk to her family members all day. geesh!!! |
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wendongotta Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 6:48 PM |
boooooooooored, bored bored booooooooooooooooooored!!! |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 7:32 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: i'm covering the phones in our pasadena location today and even though i'm doing what i would be doing at my office (sitting at a desk waiting for the phone to ring) i feel weird. i miss my windowless office.
feel like you're in charge ? |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 7:35 PM |
ricv64 wrote: goosey_84 wrote: i'm covering the phones in our pasadena location today and even though i'm doing what i would be doing at my office (sitting at a desk waiting for the phone to ring) i feel weird. i miss my windowless office.
feel like you're in charge ?
:( no. i'm feeling like shite to be honest. iwant to crawlback to alcatraz and be moody there...in peace. |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 7:37 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: ricv64 wrote: goosey_84 wrote: i'm covering the phones in our pasadena location today and even though i'm doing what i would be doing at my office (sitting at a desk waiting for the phone to ring) i feel weird. i miss my windowless office.
feel like you're in charge ?
:( no. i'm feeling like shite to be honest. iwant to crawlback to alcatraz and be moody there...in peace.
Alcatrazzzzzzzzzzz is colder then fuck |
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moominbadger Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 7:42 PM |
wendongotta wrote: i'm bad. bad to the bone.
today's lesson: zoroastrianism
it is pretty cool.
how is everyone else?
er, what's zoroastrianism? I could just google it but I'm lazy. |
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moominbadger Posted Thu 27 Mar, 2008 8:26 PM |
It's ok, I wikipedia'd it. Just in case anyone else was interested...
"Zoroastrianism is the religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra, Zartosht). Mazdaism is the religion that acknowledges the divine authority of Ahura Mazda, proclaimed by Zoroaster.
As demonstrated by Zoroastrianistic creed and articles of faith, the two terms are effectively synonymous. In a declaration of the creed — the Fravarānē — the adherent states: "…I profess myself a devotee of Mazda, a follower of Zarathustra." (Yasna 12.2, 12.8)
While Zoroastrianism was once the dominant religion of much of Greater Iran, the number of adherents has dwindled to not more than 2,000,000 and about 200,000 parsis worldwide, with concentrations in India and Iran"
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