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Name: Chiskee Gender: Male
Interests: music, dance, art, technology, creative and driven people, people of character Expertise: matching movement with rhythm, figuring stuff out, giving out hotdogs Occupation: Engineering Industry: Computers (Hardware)
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8/21/2005
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| 300 is out...on DVD, and I'll be making a trip to Blockbuster. I already saw it
in the theaters. It was alright as a film and the action was enjoyable.
The stop and go fight scenes were nice. What I liked most was all the
Spartan patriotism. Yep, nothing like King Leonidas screaming at people
to remind them where they are and then kicking them down a big ol'
well.
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| i need some inspirationI've been hauling ass at this engineering company nearly 4 years. I sit at a desk sifting through technical information, running simulations and analyzing plots all day long. Despite the grueling tedium that I put up with, the work has made me better at managing complexity and finding ways to make something work. The company, however, been going downhill for the past year and a half. People are making moves left and right and jumping ship, but I'm still here. I actually volunteered to get laid off a few months back (so I can file for unemployment and chill for a bit) but I opted to stay on so I can get to test the product that I've been working on. By the looks of things, I don't think the thing's gonna get built until the end of the year because of all the schedule slips. I'm changing my mind about staying. So much for my "finish the job" attitude. How's the rest of my life? What life? Months can go by where I feel left behind and can barely catch up to myself. I make all these plans for goals that I want to accomplish, but I keep getting knocked off course because of fatigue and stress. Things that I want to do seem like such a chore and don't seem as fun anymore. I still think up dance moves in my car during the daily commute though. I'm glad to know that I still have my dancer's spirit, but I lack the motivation to get down and practice those moves. When I get out of work, all I wanna do to chill out and be entertained.
On another note I went to Denim last Saturday. I was grooving and doing my thing, and some Indian kid tries to show off some moves but I stayed low key. I prefer not to showoff that I can break at regular parties and rather just dance unless someone steps to me, which is what this kid did. He started throwing moves in my face like he was some bigshot. I stuck out my index finger and waved it back and forth in a "no no no" fashion. Then proceed to tear him a new asshole. I did a bunch of stuff with some crazy freezes and the guy came at me again. I responded with a fatality set where I burned him so badly that he turned around and left, while one of his female friends in his clique gave me props for it. I felt like such a hustler, but hey, when people ask for whupping and I have to let them have it. | | |
| stop whining!http://www.steve-olson.com/when-did-america-become-a-nation-of-frightened-wimps
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| multlingualIn this day in age, there is an ever-increasing
desire to share ideas between nations and cultures. It pays to be able to speak
several languages especially for people in business and politics since it
allows greater flexibility and leverage in one's ability to bargain and develop
relations. I think all world leaders should be able to speak at least 2
languages. It seems like almost every other national leader can speak
English on top of their own language. Yet we live in a country whose
leader can't even speak one right! | | |
| drip dripI really sweat a lot when doing physical activities, especially with dancing. I could be doing warmup drills for only 15 minutes, and I would already have a head full of sweat dripping down on the floor. Watch out, don't slip now! After an hour into it, the sweating isn't as bad, but I guess it's cuz I've dehydrated myself. I don't think I'm out of shape, I've always been a sweat machine. I definitely generate a lot of body heat, probably more than normal...someone I know can attest to that. Either my metabolism is abnormally high, or I just exert more energy than necessary. I should learn to breathe better, I tend to subconsciously hold my breath when doing things, probably a habit carried over from my swim team days in high school. Aside from cooling me down and making my clothes moist and sticky, sweating does offer added benefits. Apparently for women, there's nothing like the smell of a man's sweat. | | |
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