Decided to give this another try and heres my intro again.

I just turned 26. Still live with my parents and fraternal twin sister, Metro New York, on the New Jersey Side of it USA. Born with a Neurologically based speech impairment/apraxia-dysarthria. Been suffering from depression/anxiety since 9/2001. Currently, I’m an clerical volunteer in the Maternity Department at the local hospital by me and still looking for the permanent part time clerical job. Worked at one of the local Lord and Taylor as an temp by me for the pass 2 holiday seasons.

Feel I’m not a good fit because I’m in the middle of the road, but mostly alternative. They treat me like an baby and even where I volunteer as well. I mean when its busy and stressful for them, but other times its not. Of course I don’t judge them because I feel that its hard to become alternative lifestyle and opposite for alternative people. All the other boards that I been to don’t care if you mainstream or alternative or middle of the road. Feel I’m too crunchy with my views, which I’m just trying get to learn, and do research. Or left before I was given the boot.

Jessica A Bruno

Reference Desk edit

Your recent question at the Reference Desk is not within its purview. As noted at the top of that page, "the reference desk does not answer requests for opinions or predictions about future events." — Lomn 19:51, 23 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Please sign RefDesk edits edit

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Okay and guess that what I forgot before. Still an newbie to Wiki since I hardly use these features anyway. Fixed, but why is it showing thats it dated, today instead of the days that originally posted them here.

The signature function can only apply, wherever you place the tildes, your "signature" and the current date and time. It does not determine what you're signing nor when that was entered. In general, people end their entries on Talk pages (like this one) by adding 4 tildes. BTW, you should have signed the comment you entered immediately above this one (otherwise it's hard to tell who is "talking"). The main place you should not sign is in "article space" - i.e. where the "voice" is Wikipedia, not on the person writing. Good luck and happy editing! --Scray (talk) 00:17, 29 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Lowercase edit

We can't change your username to be lowercase, however, I've added the {{lowercase}} template to your user talk page. You can also just use a lowercase first letter almost anywhere, i.e. [[User talk:jessicaabruno]] will work. –xenotalk 18:18, 16 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

--Jessica A Bruno 01:37, 17 July 2009 (UTC)Okay and understand. Thanx anyway.

Your recent edits edit

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Know I have been forgetting about this recently.

Your recent edits edit

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Okay.--Jessica A Bruno 19:21, 20 December 2009 (UTC)

Deleted Question edit

Hi Jessica A Bruno. I noticed that you recently deleted your question on the Computer Reference Desk. We'd be happy to try to help you out, if you can just work with us to describe exactly the difficulty that you're having. Please don't feel bad if other contributors are a little bit gruff with their responses - we want to assist you, but it's difficult to figure out what we can do, from the description you provided. If you can tell us the exact difficulty, especially any error messages that the computer provided, we can probably get you back on track. Your comments are valid - linux is considered more difficult to use by many people - but it's not so difficult that it's beyond the reach of home users. Anyway, hopefully you will have a happy holiday and please feel free to continue asking questions on the Ref Desk, even if we can't always answer them. Nimur (talk) 16:38, 25 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanx and basically everything is worked out. Since have posted the same exact question on another forum and etc.--

Your recent edits edit

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Asking a question edit

Twice, I've noticed that you've made statements on the Reference Desk and expected answers as though the statements were questions. Both times, the only possible response has been "What is the question?". It is not that nobody wants to help. We are trying to help by asking what the question may be. To help us help you, I strongly suggest that the first thing you write in one of your statements is a question. The question should begin with one of the standard question indicators, such as Who, What, When, Where, and Why. It should end with a question mark (?). Then, it will be clear what the question is and we can provide answers. -- kainaw 00:50, 27 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits edit

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Already knew that, but have no clue has to what happen to the orginal question.--Jessica A Bruno (talk) 02:06, 1 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

RD question edit

I have twice removed your 19+ question as inappropriate for the desk. It asks us to speculate on the personal decisions of a couple. We have no insight into their decision making. Neither do we proffer medical advice. Please do no not re-add the question. --Tagishsimon (talk) 02:09, 1 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanx and okay to it.--Jessica A Bruno (talk) 02:12, 1 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

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