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good call.
You ain’t kidding!
Ouch!
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layoffs/retirements
As the boomer’s retire with their knowledge of computers and more time on their hands.
Very true! I don’t have a job right now so I can focus on school, and I ended up getting a blog!
Too true…
ha-ha!!!
so true, I had better get back to looking busy!
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nice simple blogging. no wonder many visitors come here. it changes my mind about the platform. thanks
omg, touche!
But then the people with jobs have more blogs to read, spend more of their time trying to “look busy”, and then there will be more layoffs, and more bloggers, and…
We’re going to blog the nuclear apocalypse/Combine invasion/zombie uprising, I just know it.
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This is so so true hehe. Two thumbs up for this one.
Yes! Absolutely true!
I recently got laid off, and I’m posting in my blog more often. Well, I guess its kind of sad, too.
You could put just about anything on the x axis–loneliness was the second cause I thought of.
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Not surprised, you need to let it out once you are unemployed and what better way to let it out.
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Haha – love this post – just bookmarked it!
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