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Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is. The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.
the fuck are you going on about aren't you like 17 or some shit
Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is. The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.
Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is. The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.
I'm not trying to make this into a euphoric "quote me on this" thing, I just don't want to be a shitty, bitter, complacent person. A lot of people let life pass them by and are indifferent to a lot of injustices that go on because it doesn't affect them personally and just do whatever makes themselves happy in the short term.
Connor turns 7 in one month. I started looking at road trips or flights we could take to go do something really special. Walt Disney world I would need to sell my soul to the god damn devil so I started looking into flying to San Diego-- do the zoo, legoland, and then drive up the coast and do 2 days at Disney land and do some other stuff.
But it's SO expensive. Why are tickets expensive to everything?! The zoo alone runs 90-160. This is one adult and one kid. I have no idea how families afford this stuff.
Gary uk's icecicle jump made it to front page of r/gaming today
https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/4qgej3/halo_3_jumping_off_an_ic...
Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is. The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.I'm not trying to make this into a euphoric "quote me on this" thing, I just don't want to be a shitty, bitter, complacent person. A lot of people let life pass them by and are indifferent to a lot of injustices that go on because it doesn't affect them personally and just do whatever makes themselves happy in the short term.
v. deep and Good my bro
Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is.
The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.
it's not really about having the gall to "say no" to all those perceived injustices, you already say no with your whole fat disgusting body, the trick is to learn how to say yes to life more generally.
I'll be paying off my trip to Mexico probably for the next two years lol.
But Allison I feel you - Marshall turns 7 this year too and he's never really had a birthday party or anything and all of our family always does these over the top parties for their kids so I think this year I want to do something special too but jesus christ they put so much money into it...it's crazy. Doesn't help that it falls three days after Christmas and then Fox's birthday is less than a month later.
/life
what does that mean?Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is.The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.it's not really about having the gall to "say no" to all those perceived injustices, you already say no with your whole fat disgusting body, the trick is to learn how to say yes to life more generally.
the dude whose posts are 99 percent "kill yourself" is now also the dude who suggests saying yes to life
Quick epiphany: One of the most key elements to maturity and growing up is letting go of blindly hating the world and looking at it for what it really is. The next step is to either passively accept it and let it all pass, or say "no" and do one's best to make it a better place. I want to be in the latter category.I'm not trying to make this into a euphoric "quote me on this" thing, I just don't want to be a shitty, bitter, complacent person. A lot of people let life pass them by and are indifferent to a lot of injustices that go on because it doesn't affect them personally and just do whatever makes themselves happy in the short term.
jesus stfu
My xbox one is already broken... fantastic.
@Llama what happened to your box when you had to send it in for repairs? My HDMI port is broken or something, tried a couple cables and none of them display on my screen. I'd rather just spend the 115$ and buy a PS4 instead of fixing this xbox for it to break again.