Sorry grampsIt's almost depressing to see all those Thirtish members pretending to be old...
*Hides before anyone knows I'm 44*
Sorry grampsIt's almost depressing to see all those Thirtish members pretending to be old...
It's such a 30s thing to start worrying about health, huh? I'm just ever-so-slightly early to the party myself. Glad you're doing alright <330s. i am getting old, but still healthy.
Thank you for your kind words.It's such a 30s thing to start worrying about health, huh? I'm just ever-so-slightly early to the party myself. Glad you're doing alright <3
Physical labor jobs really can be quite the blessing, aside from of course being tired out.. Those mirrors sure do sound heavy. I'm a software developer myself, so I need to get my activities in off-work, which needless to say takes away a lot of spare time. Sometimes I just walk to work for an hour, just so that there'll be more time in the evening for private projects. The balance is rough at times.Thank you for your kind words.
being in my thirties has its benefits, i am able to be more energetic and active, and working a physical labor job i have to be. i literally have to carry mirrors over 80 inches long, sometimes length of 42 x 60. its just insane work, but pay is alright.
Takes a lot out of me though, i literally feel like a walking zombie when i come back home. sometimes i tend to feel very drowsy and can not even stay awake, but having a good job is a blessing to have, and i am very good at my job and what i do and i am very adaptive and a fast learner.
Thank you for the cordial response!Physical labor jobs really can be quite the blessing, aside from of course being tired out.. Those mirrors sure do sound heavy. I'm a software developer myself, so I need to get my activities in off-work, which needless to say takes away a lot of spare time. Sometimes I just walk to work for an hour, just so that there'll be more time in the evening for private projects. The balance is rough at times.
You're certainly tackling it with the right spirit though, do keep it up~!
Likewise~Thank you for the cordial response!
currently i am a mirror technician and i am doing a 5 person job everyday. i currently work alongside with another co-worker and he helps me tremendously. Sadly, its only me and him doing all the work. XD a 5 person job but only 2 people doing the job. my company doesn't make any sense sometimes. On top of that, i am responsible to clean and maintain the machine i operate and use on a daily basis. Geez i am doing not only my own job but also a maintenance job also, i literally do 6 to 8 tasks everyday, and the workload is tremendous. i push out up to around 100 or more mirrors in just one day, and with just 2 people that is just unbelievable. i do like my job, but can't say i love it though.
I'm genuinely surprised too, wouldn't have expected that, but I'm glad. My best bet would be that the younger age groups are just lurking around, instead of actively participating in forums.35-44 here
25 year long smoker. Come to think of it, ive been smoking for longer than some of you have lived... a terrifying thought, no doubt.
Also, why is the range of age so high? Im sure some 10 year olds would love to have a say too!
Yeahhh hah. I definitely consider myself a lurker.I'm genuinely surprised too, wouldn't have expected that, but I'm glad. My best bet would be that the younger age groups are just lurking around, instead of actively participating in forums.
Well that is just wholesome.In a month (March 21), I will turn 60. Psychologically, I feel myself to be in the 35-40 range, I remain optimistic about life, and I look forward to the future with hope for the best. I have been married for 27 years, I have two children (already adults). I teach at university, specializing in elasticity theory and structural mechanics. You should not be surprised at my stay here - I am here looking for (and successfully find) games that allow me to distract myself from the daily routine, allow me to rest psychologically. Their plots have nothing to do with reality - for me it is a category of urban fantasy. And my spouse prefers Sims-4 ( with about 7000 mods).
can u share your top 10 games here.In a month (March 21), I will turn 60. Psychologically, I feel myself to be in the 35-40 range, I remain optimistic about life, and I look forward to the future with hope for the best. I have been married for 27 years, I have two children (already adults). I teach at university, specializing in elasticity theory and structural mechanics. You should not be surprised at my stay here - I am here looking for (and successfully find) games that allow me to distract myself from the daily routine, allow me to rest psychologically. Their plots have nothing to do with reality - for me it is a category of urban fantasy. And my spouse prefers Sims-4 ( with about 7000 mods).
Summer's Gonecan u share your top 10 games here.
most of them are not completed.Summer's Gone
The Entrepreneur
Bright Past
Straitened Times
Mystwood Manor
Amnesia
Defending Lydia Collier
Adventures Of Willy D.
Midlife Crisis (abandoned, alas)
The Intoxicating Flavor (It is some hope that the developer will resume work on this project)
If a project interests me in some way, I am interested in watching the development process. Mystwood Manor, when the game was still in development, I had the pleasure of going through it three times from scratch (not counting the playthrough after the final version was released). Unfortunately, two of the projects on the list are in the abandoned category, but that's an inevitable risk when you're dealing with projects in development. However, I'm sure Bright Past will be finished - the main storyline is almost complete.most of them are not completed.