I really like my Switch. With Mario Kart, Splatoon, and all these cool multiplayer games coming, it’s going to be a great system to bring with you and play with friends. It’s a 3DS with good graphics and the ability to play it on your TV.
Theron’s also a pretty good at faking attention during meetings, which would also be a vote for IT.
Actually, the way he doubles-up stress relief would have me put elementary teacher in the pool; he’s good at being placating but was thrown by the more complicated situation with Zhusen
I’m putting my money on Theron being some profession that deals with people a lot, like… well, I mean, IT does that, but more like PR or something. Heck, maybe he’s a politician. Who knows! Oh, wait. Robin.
Robin knows.
I can’t see Theron being in IT but IT (and most customer service people I know, including myself) have a unending fountain of RAGE during their off hours.
Source: I’ve worked in customer service for years, and currently work in a… IT-adjacent? Field. (You ever need to know how to wire a ballast or set up a driver, I’m your dude).
All that suppressing our rage during our business hours with no choice does not make for unending calm in the face of off-hours terribleness.
My vote, considering his lack of group people skills in general, is maybe some kind of job that doesn’t have to deal with people all that much at all, and mostly allows him to do his own thing. So pastry chef is a possibility (depending on work environment), but he could also be a computer repair guy, or maybe some kind of archivist (aka librarian that doesn’t have to deal with people).
Back when I played WoW, the guild I was in (I miss those guys) had this horrid tyrant of a raid leader that contrasted the guild leader’s easy going attitude–the whole reason I avoided any kind of dungeons for so long was hearing him–clearly–through my roomie’s headset during their raids. Turns out the guy was a pretty decent professional chef, and one cranky sumbitch. I’m not an angel either… but man that dude was high strung.
I’d lean more towards decently successful (but not wildly famous) writer of some form, given the general calm and ability to multi-task that hard. Before our pen and paper company tanked, that was pretty much how we rolled any given day–I’d sit back and work on setting info or a mechanic with a game up and a movie playing while my editor was usually gearing up for a raid while proofreading and playing terribad movies.
A colleague of mine once had a customer phone me them with everything going wrong on their xp machine (roughly a year ago, company I worked for was a charity so they had lost of old machines). He told them to turn it off and on again (as you do) and it took her roughly a second. After a brief moment of dialogue he discovered that this customer thought turning the monitor off was turning the pc off, and that this poor computer had been left online for an unspeakable amount of time.
Understandably when she then turned it off properly, it never turned back on. :’C
CONTROVERSIAL OPINION: But is Switch?
It’s okay. It just lacks really good games like CoD and Fifa.
I-
I want to punch you.
Let not those games sully the Switch, as long as possible.
http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/ea-sports-fifa-18-switch
Boy do I have news for you.
*Weeping*
Don’t feed the trolls
Two in a row? You’re a prodigy.
Oh no my new phone turns me into murd
What
The random avatars are assigned based on e-mail. Your Murd comment has the e-mail in all caps, so I think it detected it differently.
Testing the all-caps thing…
… le gasp. Went from Tolvir to Theron.
I really like my Switch. With Mario Kart, Splatoon, and all these cool multiplayer games coming, it’s going to be a great system to bring with you and play with friends. It’s a 3DS with good graphics and the ability to play it on your TV.
It’s gonna be like Master Chief taking off his helmet in Halo CE, calling it now.
Don’t you go and cuck me, Robin
Theron’s also a pretty good at faking attention during meetings, which would also be a vote for IT.
Actually, the way he doubles-up stress relief would have me put elementary teacher in the pool; he’s good at being placating but was thrown by the more complicated situation with Zhusen
I’m putting my money on Theron being some profession that deals with people a lot, like… well, I mean, IT does that, but more like PR or something. Heck, maybe he’s a politician. Who knows! Oh, wait. Robin.
Robin knows.
Theron is actually Robin! Cause META!
President Theron?
Theron is totally a couples councilor. He’s just in complete off mode as soon as game time hits.
I’m glad we in the comments are not the only ones speculating on this lol… I love that there is a pool going though!
I can’t see Theron being in IT but IT (and most customer service people I know, including myself) have a unending fountain of RAGE during their off hours.
Source: I’ve worked in customer service for years, and currently work in a… IT-adjacent? Field. (You ever need to know how to wire a ballast or set up a driver, I’m your dude).
All that suppressing our rage during our business hours with no choice does not make for unending calm in the face of off-hours terribleness.
My vote, considering his lack of group people skills in general, is maybe some kind of job that doesn’t have to deal with people all that much at all, and mostly allows him to do his own thing. So pastry chef is a possibility (depending on work environment), but he could also be a computer repair guy, or maybe some kind of archivist (aka librarian that doesn’t have to deal with people).
Back when I played WoW, the guild I was in (I miss those guys) had this horrid tyrant of a raid leader that contrasted the guild leader’s easy going attitude–the whole reason I avoided any kind of dungeons for so long was hearing him–clearly–through my roomie’s headset during their raids. Turns out the guy was a pretty decent professional chef, and one cranky sumbitch. I’m not an angel either… but man that dude was high strung.
I’d lean more towards decently successful (but not wildly famous) writer of some form, given the general calm and ability to multi-task that hard. Before our pen and paper company tanked, that was pretty much how we rolled any given day–I’d sit back and work on setting info or a mechanic with a game up and a movie playing while my editor was usually gearing up for a raid while proofreading and playing terribad movies.
Oo IT work stories here we go!
A colleague of mine once had a customer phone me them with everything going wrong on their xp machine (roughly a year ago, company I worked for was a charity so they had lost of old machines). He told them to turn it off and on again (as you do) and it took her roughly a second. After a brief moment of dialogue he discovered that this customer thought turning the monitor off was turning the pc off, and that this poor computer had been left online for an unspeakable amount of time.
Understandably when she then turned it off properly, it never turned back on. :’C