My misery is my own fault & I have no right to complain

I should just leave.

Lol. What’s interesting is that not only is my life continuously miserable, but it somehow manages to reach new levels of misery as time goes on. Which shouldn’t even be possible at this point. I’m going to have to figure this out by myself, as I usually do.

Every song on YouTube from 2001-2004: has the release year in the description

At least one comment: “who else miss 90s music 😩😩😩”

A funny thing about my “One has to laugh” post is people not knowing that I was referencing “I have to laugh” and just…laughing at whatever they assumed the joke was. Lol.

This article from 2015 is interesting

Warren has fought to stop the Army from shifting funds away from a Massachusetts-built communications network to pay for unanticipated costs associated with the war in Afghanistan. She’s lobbied for problem-plagued General Dynamics-made tactical radios. And she’s pledged to protect Westover Air Reserve Base from the budget ax — all while saying she supports “targeted” cuts elsewhere.

It’s a delicate dance in a state where defense giant Raytheon is one of the largest employers and brings in billions of dollars each year in federal contracts. Warren didn’t respond to questions as she walked to a vote in the Capitol, and an aide referred POLITICO to the senator’s spokeswoman, Lacey Rose, who also didn’t respond to repeated requests for comment. But the half-dozen industry insiders who were interviewed painted a picture of a senator who’s willing to advocate for local defense firms but has no relationship with the industry on a national level.  

“I have seen the senator and her team take a very active role in defense matters in Massachusetts,” said Joseph Donovan, a Boston-based defense lobbyist with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough and a former aide to then-Gov. Mitt Romney. “I’ve been in roundtables that her office has organized with major defense contractors and small businesses.” 

One local defense executive noted it’s no secret the industry in 2012 backed Warren’s Republican opponent, Army National Guard veteran Scott Brown, explaining that Brown’s seat on the Senate Armed Services Committee gave him a big platform to advocate for home-state contractors.

But the executive said Warren’s made an effort to reach out to defense companies, including visits to Raytheon and General Dynamics facilities in her state, and that “there’s certainly not an impression that she’s adversarial” to big-name contracting firms. “The folks that work in our industry are just as much her constituents as anybody else is,” said the executive, who requested anonymity to speak candidly. 

Raytheon, which is headquartered in Massachusetts, “has a positive relationship with Sen. Warren, and we interact with her and her staff regularly,” said company spokesman Michael Doble.

ulibeanz:

GUYS IM GONNA CRY!!!!!! YES!

(via pelkoja)

‪I think theatrical interactive movies would be fun. Give everyone who buys a ticket a clicker or s/t & have them select an option in the movie. The option with the majority votes is the one that gets selected. You could have multiple paths and all that too.‬

‪I’m a bit late but I didn’t realize Bandersnatch would be such a rabbit hole. I need to sleep & continue this tomorrow.‬

Choose-Your-Own-Adventure movies made by big-budget studios is definitely an interesting concept. I loved CYOA books. Like visual novels that aren’t for degenerates.

blackberryshawty:

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Hey it’s Nikki Blonsky from the movie Hairspray