Half of what I do is purposeless.
Windex surfaces... |
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Breakfast Buzzard Burritos!
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Topic:
How do you handle stress?
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Oh I almost forgot one....eating a dozen donuts and passing out from the sugar overdose. Pfft! Eating...?? Lightweight... Everybody knows snorting powdered doughnuts is way more intense! |
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Polar bear's toe nails!
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I really don't wanna hear about your past sexploits.
It just make you look like a ho. |
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Here kitty kitty...
Did I mention I've got catnip? |
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A Hillbilly Hog Ball Harmonica!
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Pigeon Poop!
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A 3rd floor apartment makes me kinda hate stairs.
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I dunno. Is there a booger in every one? No, it's kinda like Russian Roulette, but with boogers. |
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Topic:
arrogance v. confidence
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Everybody picks and chooses everyday. That's the beautiful thing, we all get to make our life what we wish. You choose sophisticated, I choose simple. So what you're saying is that crack baby who's mother barely fed and then consequently got moved around from foster home to foster home, who in turn grew up with severe parental issues chose that, right? Didn't think so. Life isn't simple. Denial is. |
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Topic:
arrogance v. confidence
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These people your referring to didn't set out to 'earn' their confidence...they lived a life that showed people who they are.
They choose a lifestyle. Pretty sure Teresa didn't set out to prove she was superior when she decided to sacrifice her life for others. Confidence comes through in humility..not telling everyone how wonderful ya are. Not fact..a matter of perspective. I think that just simply picking and choosing is a rather rudimentary approach. I dunno, but I think life is a bit more sophisticated than that. |
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Wanna hit?
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Topic:
arrogance v. confidence
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I think if they can't back up the confidence, it can become arrogance. The 'right' of superiority as opposed to the 'earning' of it. Why would someone have to 'back up their confidence'?' If we are feeling a need to prove our confidence then it isn't really confidence at all. Actually no one has the 'right' to be superior to anyone. Just because one thinks they are 'better' than another doesn't make it fact. There are plenty of "superior" people. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Thomas Edison, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, Gandhi, etc... All amazing people who actually "backed-up" their confidence with their actions. And I think without doing so they would of just been another whack job without any real motives in life. True story/fact. |
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Nothing like coming home from class and taking a big 'ol sticky rip from the booger bong.
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Topic:
Psychological GPS
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Anyone who wants to go to point B is crazy. There's nothing there. They are crazy, how would they know? There's a sign there. So that smarmy snitch point A will probably hook up with point C to squeeze point B out of the picture entirely. Almost like...a big U-turn. Oh, so 'C' stands for cynical? I thought so. That *****. |
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Topic:
Psychological GPS
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Ever since I started absconding from reality in my sleep, I've found it difficult to decide which hurts the most:
Wandering or doing it alone? |
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Topic:
Psychological GPS
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BYOB = C...??
I'm still confused as to how we got from a 'b' to a 'c' without a u... turn...?? |
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Topic:
Psychological GPS
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I drove from California to Indiana driving a big azz moving truck without any U turns...so I would say it is possible. Did it beep when it backed-up? |
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Topic:
Psychological GPS
Edited by
Tribbles
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Sun 11/13/11 05:40 PM
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If you're headed south, then there will probably be a u-turn involved. But I live in the North Pole. |
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