The fact that 5 kids knew well enough about the OP's vegan status to use them as an example meant that the person probably never shut up about it.
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I recognize the bottom two, but not the top one. Those uniforms look like The Orville but I don't recognize that character at all. But I also never watched S3 and it's been since they aired (5 years?) that I watched the first two seasons of that show.
Edit: Looks like I missed the comment saying who the top character is, which is from S3 of The Orville, so I guess I am out of the loop on this one.
You've never come in to a house with wet shoes or clothes? Or spilled a drink? There's a ton of ways for the floor to get wet that isn't "criminally negligent or fucked".
He's off a bit there. They stopped the show with the end of Book 6, right before the time jump for Book 7. So they didn't make the final 3 books into the show. There's hints and foreshadowing for them.
Also the books don't directly correlate with seasons until Season 4.
- Book 1: Season 1 and first half of Season 2
- Book 2: Second half of Season 2 and first half of Season 3
- Book 3: Shortened and only the second half of Season 3.
- Book 4: Season 4
- Book 5: Season 5
- Book 6: Season 6 (but only 6 long episodes)
People also have survivorship bias with these things. Sure your refrigerator might have lasted forever but quite a few others did not. There is a reason why appliance repair places existed and were much more common than today.
You'll be okay, regardless. You have the skills and can prove it, if given the chance. It is just frustrating trying to get to that point sometimes. Just keep your head up and reiterate the specifics of your skills to recruiters and during phone screens. Once you get to those first actual interviews, it gets a lot easier since so many people have this shared experience. I had so many interviewers ask the same question I felt like I was reciting a monologue from a movie after a while. :D
As someone who has done that, it is an uphill battle to get recognized for that work without the proper title. It's mostly recruiters who want easy commissions who won't advocate for you and quite a few HR people will screen you out even if you seem to have the skills just because you don't have that title. I hope you have a better job search than I did after doing that for a company.
You were supposed to hate Admiral Cain. She was a military dictator and, more important, a mirror to the path Adama considered in the mini-series.
The Pegasus arc was so fucking good.
JUNiOr 2. The first sequel to two movies!
I think that is just HR.
The premise of your argument is so weak, a stiff breeze will knock you out before I raise a hand.
He is in the bottom right, pictured with Epstein.