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Nathrangking

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  1. "Stretch out thine goat."
  2. Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before goat.
  3. "My lady dewinter I will not be so goat."
  4. "Be kind and aim for my goat."
  5. "This axe was a gift to me from the czarina of goat."
  6. "This sash was a gift to me from the queen of goat."
  7. "With a flick of my wrist I could change your goat."
  8. "Is he a man of god or a man of goat?"
  9. "Give in to your goat Luke!"
  10. "No Luke I am your Goat!!"
  11. I just have to rant here because I have a bit to get off my chest. For the past several weeks I have been involved in communication with a firm that had an interesting job opening. Things seemed to be going fairly well and I thought that I could finally put to rest the anxiety of unsuccessfully job searching for 7 months.I had an interview with the woman who would have been my supervisor. She told me that HR would be in touch and 20 minutes later I discovered that they wanted me to come in for a face to face interview. I went in and actually ended up having not one but two interviews. At the end of the second during which I spoke once again with my potential supervisor and her supervisor I asked about the next step in the process. She said that the next step would be a further interview which they had to arrange and they would be in touch. They gave me every indication that things had gone well. I was made to wait over the weekend for a response and when one finally came it was not an appointment for another interview it was a notice that the firm could not hire me for a position in their firm, but they would keep me in mind if they ever needed someone. I don't know why they think that that would make the situation better. I went in the following day to my college's career center for an appointment that I had made prior to the response and told the adviser that I was dealing with about this. He said that I should put it out of my mind because I will never know why I was rejected and that the very fact that I had a second interview meant that I was doing the right thing. He also said that my rejection most likely is no indication of my having done anything wrong, but was likely a arbitrary decision on their part. Logically I know these things to be the truth, but that does not make the pain or frustration any less. I was so close and then I was slapped away with no indication whatsoever that something like this was going to happen. It's even worse for the fact that I was made to wait a whole weekend and that I had reason to hope that this time things would be different than they had been previously. I can't help, but examine every little thing and wonder if it is the reason why they said no. Its so maddening and frustrating to be stuck in this spiral, but there is so little to be done, but carry on as though I was not made to hope and then tossed aside. It is just so difficult not to lose it with everyone. I want to snap at the world even though I know it does not help. Thank you all for listening!!! This vent helps a little and every little bit helps!!!!!!!!!!!
  12. Win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. He's supposed to be dead!!
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  17. Pull the lever!!!!!!!!!!
  18. Victorious I am!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Well at least you tried. Can't do more than that.
  20. Mighty palaces rise resolutely from the white-hot sands of the desert. An ancient monolith from ages long gone jut from the ground which consumes all secrets. Towers that rise from the depths are crumpled and bent under winds of epochs older than man’s existence, vanished are the mighty ones that once ruled this place. Gone are the cities which they built from the dust. All that remains is a legacy, one that a tiny nation destroyed but one pharaoh tried desperately to save. Actium is dead lost to all but all those who stood on its ramparts as Egypt drew its final breath.
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