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The Flood / Re: just got in a bloody fist fight
« on: August 15, 2016, 12:41:59 AM »
I'm just curious as to what got his jimmies so rustled that he decided, "Yeah, fuck that guy's poster on the wall in particular!"

Who the fuck gets angry at somebody and rips a poster off their wall?

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The Flood / Re: WOOAHHHUGH
« on: August 13, 2016, 01:55:38 AM »
i guess im lazy then

Everybody's got lazy in them. It's not exactly uncommon and I wouldn't even call it a really bad thing. But it gets in the way of people sometimes. But the choice is always in the hands of people. Fight it, or don't.

What's important is your outlook on it. If you end up in a shallow unfullfilled life because of too much laziness or holding yourself back, and sit there and wallow in self pity over it, then, really, there is nobody else and nothing else to blame but yourself. And that feeds itself into a vicious circle. You feel like ass about yourself, which makes you feel like even more ass. Rinse and repeat.

But I don't think that's neccessarily the case with you. Depression can fuel laziness and make it worse. You keep going at it. Keep moving forwards and upwards. You'll get there.

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The Flood / Re: WOOAHHHUGH
« on: August 13, 2016, 01:48:19 AM »
why not be lazy when there's nothing worth caring about

You only say that because you haven't found anything much to care about.

People don't slide down when their attention is held by something that sparks their interests and drives their life forward by sheer passion.

Most of all, these days, people aren't taught properly how to find that.
People talk about passions like everyone has one, or can find one if they just try hard enough, man!

That's bullshit.

If you stop and reread your sentence you'll realize that you only say that because you haven't found one. You're sitting on an entire planet's worth of places, subjects, sights and whatever else that you've never seen before. And even if you spent your life walking the planet and taking all of it in, you'll have only ever covered the smallest fraction of it.

It's an immense world. And to think that there isn't something out there that can catch your interest and make your days worthwhile is exactly like staring out your window and labeling that tiny view as the world itself. The more you restrict yourself and impose limits on yourself, then the more walls with tiny windows you'll start to see.

Nobody said it's easy to just go up and find something meaningful to you. But then again, it won't show itself if you never look for it.

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The Flood / Re: WOOAHHHUGH
« on: August 13, 2016, 01:31:04 AM »
I'm just going to go ahead and be absolutely blunt. I'll let my inner redneck talk for a second.

You're lazy. And you're complacent about being lazy and sitting around in a state of non caring about much because that's the easiest route to take.

I'm not panning that as an intended insult nor am I trying to bring your day down. But if I ask myself what's up with you, that's the answer I get at the very bottom of things. Maybe that's because years ago, I was the same way. But, I'm no doctor after all.

On the bright side of things, you'll get there if you keep moving on the upswing. Not every day is one where you feel like rainbows and sunshine. The point is not to let the down moments drag you a step backwards.

im not lazy, theres just nothing (few things) worth working for

the things i deem worth it i work hard at. like being meticulously clean in every aspect of my life, or finalising the editing on a short film ive directed.

i can understand why youd think that though because i used to think i was lazy, too. then i realised im actually capable of going the distance, but id rather just stay home.

Even though you summed up laziness by broad definition. Every single person is capable of going the distance. Those that choose to stay back, would be, by definition, lazy.

There's other factors too. Like I said. People our age these days haven't been taught how to properly find the things that actually make a life worthwhile. Either through the fault of the trends in the system or just the way parents raised you. In most cases, it's both.

Either way, all it comes down to for you at the moment is this. You've got some ups in your life and things that you can enjoy, but you're still missing complete fullfillment. Whatever that missing piece is, that's up for you to work towards and find on your own. But you'll never find it if you shut everything out automatically and claim that it's not worthwhile without even having tried it.





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The Flood / Re: WOOAHHHUGH
« on: August 13, 2016, 01:17:40 AM »
why not be lazy when there's nothing worth caring about

You only say that because you haven't found anything much to care about.

People don't slide down when their attention is held by something that sparks their interests and drives their life forward by sheer passion.

Most of all, these days, people aren't taught properly how to find that.

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The Flood / Re: WOOAHHHUGH
« on: August 13, 2016, 01:14:29 AM »
I'm just going to go ahead and be absolutely blunt. I'll let my inner redneck talk for a second.

You're lazy. And you're complacent about being lazy and sitting around in a state of non caring about much because that's the easiest route to take.

I'm not panning that as an intended insult nor am I trying to bring your day down. But if I ask myself what's up with you, that's the answer I get at the very bottom of things. Maybe that's because years ago, I was the same way. But, I'm no doctor after all.

On the bright side of things, you'll get there if you keep moving on the upswing. Not every day is one where you feel like rainbows and sunshine. The point is not to let the down moments drag you a step backwards.

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The Flood / Re: i wanna get a motorcycle so bad
« on: August 12, 2016, 11:56:27 PM »
already got the leather covered, you guys

(id post a picture of me in all my cool new jackets i bought this week but im in bed rn)
what happened to only have $10

All that street whoring paid off.

Spoiler
The leather came with the job

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Serious / Re: Genetic Engineering: CRISPR
« on: August 12, 2016, 11:39:48 PM »
I'm all for improvement of things. But honestly, you can't trust people not to abuse shit like this. The benefits can be staggeringly good, but all it takes is one bad trend and you're left with a pile of shit that can't or won't be cleaned up for a long time coming.

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The Flood / Re: i wanna get a motorcycle so bad
« on: August 12, 2016, 11:24:05 PM »
Some advice to you if you actually get one.

Leather is a must if you drive one. If you ever crash or lose control and end up off the bike sliding down pavement/concrete, leather will go a lot farther than nylon or cotton.

Unless it's a dirtbike, watch out for sand.

When you take a curve with the bike you lean the bike into the curve, not just turn the steering.


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The Flood / Re: I Just Buried My Rabbit
« on: August 12, 2016, 11:19:55 PM »
Did you not just get a hold of that critter less than a year ago? The fuck happened to it? They've usually got longer lifespans than that.

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The Flood / Re: Did Trump just hint Hillary should be assassinated?
« on: August 10, 2016, 02:55:16 AM »

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Serious / Re: I really need some advice
« on: August 10, 2016, 01:13:18 AM »
Pretty much what Verb said. Although you should keep an eye out. What she's doing is essentially sitting on a teeter totter, playing a gamble. If her depression isn't helped and solved, then she'll no doubt, eventually fall further into drug use and with it, heavier drugs.

While the drug may help her in managing, any fight with depression is a long, uphill battle that wittles away resolve if it isn't fixed. What she finds appealing and helpful at first will eventually fade. Even the drugs the doc is prescribing her won't hold it off forever. Your best bet is to be as supportive of her as you can right now.

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The Flood / Re: Did Trump just hint Hillary should be assassinated?
« on: August 10, 2016, 01:00:19 AM »
Trump is pretty blunt and open with his statements, which I find funny. In politics, it's a bit of an unspoken rule that politicians don't say openly blunt things. Which is hilarious to watch lately because news outlets and political commentors try to pull the whole "disect the statement and find the hidden meaning" bullshit when for the most part, Trumpy doesn't play that game. He could literally say the simplest thing.

"Yes, I do eat shit for breakfest."

And some political commentors would be like, "Shit is brown which has some mildly racist undertones and this statement has nods towards the black community in america. Definately a bad move for Trump."

On the actual topic at hand though. Maybe he was. Maybe he wasn't. Either way I don't think it matters much.

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The Flood / Re: What was the last thing you saw that was beautiful?
« on: August 08, 2016, 12:34:23 AM »
Years ago when I was in another province. I was parked outside on a quiet street, outside this nice old store made with red bricks. On the sidewalk outside, there was a bike and a trailer with a yellow kayak on it, locked around a nice old oak tree. It had just rained but the sun was coming out. I guess it was all the vibrant colours and the smell of the rain. Could've sat in that spot forever.

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The Flood / Re: Once I turn 21 I'm gonna become a male stripper
« on: August 08, 2016, 12:27:59 AM »
At least parties of fatties will be good because then you can bench press all of them and get fit while you strip.

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The Flood / Re: Once I turn 21 I'm gonna become a male stripper
« on: August 08, 2016, 12:25:50 AM »
Have fun getting hired for parties of fatties and rich lonely jewish women.

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Before we even talk about weapons, the very first rule of doing legendary in any game?

1. Personal Space.

Keep your distance, use cover, don't take chances.

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Or, if you're an intelligent person you don't jump into things right away. Most marriages fail because people jump in too early, and they're not committed to shit.


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I'd take a guess that you live in the city/suberbs. Look for houses and check out the paint condition. If you see peeling paint, you have a potential customer.

The difficulty with painting doesn't lie with painting itself, however. It's sanding the paint off, putting prep coats on, and then the final coats. Literally all you need is some sandpaper, a roller, a paintbrush, and a ladder of suffient height.

The difficult part is knowing the right price to charge, and estimating your costs for supplies. These are all based off your location. But it's an incredibly basic trade to learn that's universal no matter where you travel. Even a small house can net you an easy 500-600 bucks.

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The Flood / Re: Describe last month in two words.
« on: August 07, 2016, 11:57:51 PM »
Snail mail

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The Flood / Re: I wish you were a stranger I could disengage
« on: August 03, 2016, 01:40:59 AM »
Different worlds matey.

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Sugar in general ain't the best for you though. There's no daily reccommended ideal amount or intake to have. And if there was, those cans would be packing too much. Off topic, you ever check and see how much salt they put in things?

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The Flood / Re: Is this a boy or girl?
« on: August 02, 2016, 06:52:57 PM »
Jawbone structure says it's a madame.

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The Flood / Re: Cosplay
« on: August 02, 2016, 06:49:59 PM »
Personally, I've always wanted to. Never had the time, the resources, or the proximity to do so. Which sucks. I've always wanted to do large scaled creature cosplay. I've got the plans in my head to make some stuff. But it's far off from happening now.

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I know it's a serious/dark subject but you cut off your title badly.

I just have a mental pictue of an officer murdering somebody and then casually taking a knife and planting it in the ground with a little garden shovel like it'll grow into a strong bowie knife tree.

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The Flood / Re: I don't have an interesting thread to make
« on: August 02, 2016, 01:01:36 PM »
Seems like there's not much to talk about in general, doesn't it?

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You need to get something that keeps your attention focused strongly until you land in the safe zone of not feeling tired. Once you get there the rest of the day will be a breeze.

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The Flood / Re: I honestly don't get Citizen Kane
« on: August 02, 2016, 12:17:39 PM »
12 Angry Men is better.

I remember my history teacher showing our class that. Most people thought it was really boring but I really enjoyed it. I lovedthe way it was just a bunch of guys sitting in a room and talking for two hours, but still told a good story.

It reminded me in a weird way of that one red dwarf episode where rimmer and lister are stuck on Starbug for an entire episode and the entire episode is just about them telling stories to pass the time. One of my favourites of the entire series, that one.

And here I thought I was the only one who watched Red Dwarf.

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The Flood / Re: Stuck at Jury Duty
« on: August 02, 2016, 12:13:26 PM »
I'm gonna do an ollie on my dank wheelchair on the sidewalk.

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Gaming / Re: Halo 5 mega thread
« on: August 01, 2016, 11:57:12 PM »
Huh I didn't realise the Plasma Caster tracked if you fired a charged shot while zoomed in

Literally the best power weapon across the board for versatility and ammo reserves if used properly.

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