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3091
« on: October 19, 2015, 12:04:42 AM »
Sadly, no.
As much as I loved reading when I was a kid, and still technically do, I've always found books to be dead weight and space. I don't carry much to my name at all in general, really.
3092
« on: October 18, 2015, 11:54:07 PM »
Not that I don't like cutsey stuff.
But for some reason it just makes me feel like shit. Probably because cute stuff is innocent and we live in a world that's far from it.
3093
« on: October 18, 2015, 11:46:58 PM »
Cute shit kills me a little bit inside.
3094
« on: October 18, 2015, 08:42:27 PM »
And thus I posted nothing of value.
3095
« on: October 18, 2015, 08:41:05 PM »
3096
« on: October 18, 2015, 07:33:30 PM »
My arms are actually blades
stfu You are literally softer than the Michelin Man
I'll have you know that getting bitch slapped by a tire hurts quite a bit.
3097
« on: October 18, 2015, 07:19:42 PM »
Ah, I can't tell you how great of a day it was, when I went into my school, opened up my locker, grabbed the shit that was mine, and walked out the doors, never to come back.
It was an up and down feeling. Excitement that I had decided to finally end it. And some little bit of worry and disappointment at the same time.
I didn't really know what to do for a few days after that.
I think it's a little bit part of our nature to do that. When things become routine for us, and we're suddenly set free with no chains, we're not sure what to do. That's because your safety is now compromised. That illusion, that comfort of a life that you're used to living that reassures you that you're doing fine, is now gone.
Don't worry. You'll find other routines in due time.
3098
« on: October 18, 2015, 06:03:09 PM »
"We're goin' in. Get tactical marines!"
3099
« on: October 18, 2015, 05:59:03 PM »
We're complacent.
...because we know we have no path to change the government that doesn't result in serious injury or death
Actually it's probably because no government will do the job right. Take a look at the elections. No matter who you pick, they're going to be shit. With government, it's always a case of how long everybody's poster child that they voted in will go before fuck up. All of them do it. They have a good stance somewhere else, and a shit stance somewhere else. Injury and death don't mean anything to people who aren't afraid of it, or to defend their ideals. Look at extremists. It's hard to fight an enemy who is willing to strap a bomb to themselves and press the trigger when called on, because you're not fighting people anymore, you're fighting an ideal that's practically made manifest. But, there's no government today that can do it right. It's not worth fighting for when you'd literally have to rip apart our current society from the ground up and start over again.
3100
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:51:13 PM »
I'm afraid I don't really find the notion of flying a jihadi express entertaining.
Bitch, can't you recognize a piece of Czech engineering when you see it?
I cannot.
3101
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:45:59 PM »
I'm afraid I don't really find the notion of flying a jihadi express entertaining.
3102
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:42:01 PM »
Hoooo boy you think you have it bad?
I'm Canadian. Canadian people are the very definition of being passive to their government.
I love the "other people have it worse, so you can't complain" argument...
Thanks for stuffing your dick down my mouth with assumptions. No, I was just laughing at the situation. You're complaining that about the American people's passiveness when you haven't seen anything yet. You're free to complain as much as you want. I wasn't arguing anything. Just laughing is all. See, your country sounds like a bunch of babies crying as soon as the nearest hint of "muh guns" being touched in a potential negative way. And naturally, everybody instantly becomes afraid when they hear the word socialism or communism. Your country isn't quite so spineless yet.
3103
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:36:40 PM »
Actually, the surface of that thing looks different. Like they cut a planet in half and stuck a weapon inside of it.
3104
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:34:41 PM »
I stand because of my legs.
I define myself because of the squishy thing up inside my skull.
3105
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:32:20 PM »
Hoooo boy you think you have it bad?
I'm Canadian. Canadian people are the very definition of being passive to their government.
3106
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:30:36 PM »
Interesting.
Would it be partially due to being exposed to our cheerful little group mentality over the year? Would it be safe to say that we played a hand in your downfall and corruption, so to speak?
Because I've noticed the change in your temperment as we've gone along.
3107
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:25:14 PM »
I always liked to look at the issue of trust this way. One chance.
Everybody makes mistakes. But trust is the most important thing, not to make a mistake with. And I'm not talking about the kind of trust over small little things, like somebody not saying something or small lies here and there. I'm talking the big kind of trust that has the potential to effect you in a big way.
Anybody who makes a big mistake around me, or, to me, will forever lose my trust. Because this comes down to simple math. If somebody was going to abuse my trust, after all of the things I can do for them, or have done, then what's to stop them from doing it a second time?
If I had no sense of value to them the first time, why would I gain more the second time around?
So, no. Once trust is fully lost, it never would be recovered. And, it never should be.
3108
« on: October 18, 2015, 02:21:39 AM »
Oh no it's one of these things. Yes indeed. You certainly can't feel what I'm feeling right now. All those little distinctions of various forms of physical pain are rather interesting tonight because they mean nothing to me. I could get up and about no problem.
It's a wonderfully distinct feeling. There's all that pain, which I know is going to hurt like a son of a bitch in the morning. But right now I'm still riding off that buffer a body undergoes once it's pushed itself hard for a few weeks straight of intense physical actions.
In short, I'm rather happy and content tonight.
I like you folks. All of you with your distinct variations in personalities. Some of you with your quaint charms. And some of you that I don't know very well or never had the chance to get to, yet.
I don't know why. But I'd probably shake your hand and laugh tonight. Hmm. But, sadly, distance is a bitch. Sleep well for those going to sleep. And good morning for those across the world. I know it's not all peachy and sunshine and rainbows.
But, just this once. Good night to you, whoever you are, wherever you are. Find your peace and rest a little bit. Enjoy your weekend. Enjoy what you have to enjoy for yourself. Goodnight.
3109
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:34:08 AM »
tweest my fucking nipples wat
wat a tweest
3110
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:32:50 AM »
tweest my fucking nipples wat
3111
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:32:17 AM »
Always manages to fascinate me. I've seen a lot of people and things. Heard a lot of stories. I guess maybe it's aged me in temperment a bit. And yet there's always new things around the corner. Some of which I don't ever particularily want to bump into.
And yet all the same, here's you, and here's me. Some dude out in a field in almost pure solitude. And you, somebody far away in a place I'll probably never see, or set foot in. Discussing how one of us practically witnessed somebody getting shot tonight.
I can imagine it. But I hopefully won't likely ever have to know of that sensation. It's good that you got out of there in one piece.
that's the glory of the internet, being able to converse with so many different people from different places. it's a wonderful thing
and yeah it was not a pleasant sensation in the slightest; we lost one of our friends in the frenzy for a minute, too. we ran ahead and he wasn't aware of what was going on but once we realized he wasn't with us we stopped and found him.
Makes me all the more confident in keeping away from crowds. People in crowds is the definition of something shitty waiting to happen. Any particular news on what or why there was a shooting?
3112
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:24:37 AM »
Always manages to fascinate me. I've seen a lot of people and things. Heard a lot of stories. I guess maybe it's aged me in temperment a bit. And yet there's always new things around the corner. Some of which I don't ever particularily want to bump into.
And yet all the same, here's you, and here's me. Some dude out in a field in almost pure solitude. And you, somebody far away in a place I'll probably never see, or set foot in. Discussing how one of us practically witnessed somebody getting shot tonight.
I can imagine it. But I hopefully won't likely ever have to know of that sensation. It's good that you got out of there in one piece.
3113
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:14:24 AM »
Obviously.
Jaden Smith.
3114
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:08:44 AM »
I don't put much thought into that. "Do you have the right" stuff. I think the more important thing to ask is why you're doing what you're doing instead of asking if it's just something to be pigeon holed into a black and white category.
The reason why, is because regardless of whether or not you have the right, people will step over it. Even you, will step over it. To me it seems mostly pointless in asking that question. Becuase it's fruitless.
If you're angry, is asking yourself, "Duoy, do I have the right to be angry," going to calm you down? Not really. The same applies to any emotion or action you do.
It's not about whether you're right or wrong. I think it's more important to ask why. Why are you angry? Why are you sad? Why would you do that? And then, you get your options to pick from, and make your choice.
So do you have a right? I don't know. But I do know that even if you got an answer to that question, you would probably violate that right on a consistent basis. Therefore rendering it practically meaningless.
3115
« on: October 17, 2015, 10:55:29 PM »
I don't go to school
High five brother.
3116
« on: October 17, 2015, 09:24:37 PM »
Thanks guys
Don't light your neighborhood on fire. And be careful you don't light yourself on fire either.
3117
« on: October 17, 2015, 09:16:13 PM »
Homemade torch
Specific?
I just want a stick that's on fire
Grab a branch and use a lighter.
BOOO
I tried that an hour ago and it didn't work, I burned myself slightly too. I prefer matches tbh as well.
Why do I get the feeling that you're a slight pyromaniac?
it's fiiiiine
Oh hey if pyromania is your thing that's cool. Just don't go burning people's houses down. I had a friend who had some pyromaniac tendencies.
3118
« on: October 17, 2015, 09:13:49 PM »
I emptied a garbage truck, and then promptly packed the empty garbage truck up with firewood. 5 foot high, 5 foot wide hardwood slabs. Heaviest fucking things I've ever had to carry. I dropped a few on my feet while I was unloading them and got my hand crushed when one slab slipped down a pile. Gonna sting in the morning.
Pretty much the highlight of the day.
How're you doing? Need stitches for anything or is it just a nasty fall and bruise sort of deal?
Well at least you have a lot of firewood for the winter.
It's just a bruise and a scrape, the only pain is burning when it touches something and some internal pain when I move it.
Ha. It ain't even my firewood. I'm just helping a few people this year get theirs before the snow rolls in.
Bruises ain't so bad though. Lucky you didn't break anything or cut something open. Bike injuries can be a real bitch a lot of times. And I guess it's always good that you didn't get turned into a smear on the road either.
Oh at least you're helping someone.
That car came out if no where man, I panicked and turned my bike at an angle yet undiscovered by anyone else and I faceplanted onto the ground.
Ah. I remember having fun with that as a kid. Bikes and sharp angles hooo boy.
3119
« on: October 17, 2015, 09:09:28 PM »
Homemade torch
Specific?
I just want a stick that's on fire
Grab a branch and use a lighter.
BOOO
I tried that an hour ago and it didn't work, I burned myself slightly too. I prefer matches tbh as well.
Why do I get the feeling that you're a slight pyromaniac?
3120
« on: October 17, 2015, 09:08:38 PM »
I emptied a garbage truck, and then promptly packed the empty garbage truck up with firewood. 5 foot high, 5 foot wide hardwood slabs. Heaviest fucking things I've ever had to carry. I dropped a few on my feet while I was unloading them and got my hand crushed when one slab slipped down a pile. Gonna sting in the morning.
Pretty much the highlight of the day.
How're you doing? Need stitches for anything or is it just a nasty fall and bruise sort of deal?
Well at least you have a lot of firewood for the winter.
It's just a bruise and a scrape, the only pain is burning when it touches something and some internal pain when I move it.
Ha. It ain't even my firewood. I'm just helping a few people this year get theirs before the snow rolls in. Bruises ain't so bad though. Lucky you didn't break anything or cut something open. Bike injuries can be a real bitch a lot of times. And I guess it's always good that you didn't get turned into a smear on the road either.
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