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Posted by Boomer187 on May-18-2007 20:41:

quote:
Originally posted by stren
ive always been teh l33t m0f0!!


Posted by stren on May-18-2007 20:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187


I love you too


Posted by igottaknow on May-18-2007 20:46:

quote:
Originally posted by stren
I love you too

would you like some ice for that burn?


Posted by SuspicionVandit on May-18-2007 20:51:

i still don't get how getting married and moving to Hawaii bans someone from using the internet


but eh, good time palivar


Posted by idoru on May-18-2007 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
i still don't get how getting married... bans someone from using the internet


I can show you how with just two asterisks and two words...

*cracks whip*


Posted by igottaknow on May-18-2007 20:59:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
i still don't get how getting married and moving to Hawaii bans someone from using the internet


but eh, good time palivar
more like his wife revoked his computer privileges when she discover his e-porn collection.


Posted by bas on May-18-2007 21:04:

Yeah I think that's what happened to Ygrene.


Posted by igottaknow on May-18-2007 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Yeah I think that's what happened to Ygrene.

i miss greeny

women get jealous if you spend more time with the computer than with them. reminds me of the time when jamie caught craig with newblet porn


Posted by Ygrene on May-18-2007 21:17:

This thread is so positive lol...plz delete it!


Posted by bas on May-18-2007 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
This thread is so positive lol...plz delete it!
lololololol


Posted by Omega_Blue on May-18-2007 21:18:

i posted


Posted by Ygrene on May-18-2007 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
where in the h e double hockey sticks have you been?


*excludes positivity


Fixed lolololololololololololol


/wicked sick nega-burn-ivity


Posted by igottaknow on May-18-2007 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Fixed lolololololololololololol


/wicked sick nega-burn-ivity

hey greeny where are your pants... oh thats right your wife is wearing them


Posted by stren on May-18-2007 21:31:

i think it would be cool to have a fence looking like :
.............../ \..............
lololololololol lololololololol


Posted by Ygrene on May-18-2007 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
hey greeny where are your pants... oh thats right your wife is wearing them


Now c'mon. Let's be realistic. My pants are faaaar too big for my little sweetscakes.

In reality I've been travelling all over friggin Jersey, Philly, and NYC conducting training meetings for the past month or so. Busy busy busy.

I've missed haxing it up on the forum and I even saw that there was a Tiesto-photochop thread that I missed out on.


Posted by eRRaTiK on May-18-2007 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
The Law of Attraction.


ZOMG TEH SECRETZ!!!


Posted by kadomony on May-18-2007 22:45:

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
ZOMG TEH SECRETZ!!!



yea dude, i watched it a couple weeks ago.
very inspirational and has definetly changed my life even in those few short weeks.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on May-18-2007 23:05:

Positivity is a bit overrated if you ask me.

In some go-getter, do-well, big-business corporate new competence sort of way, it has really seeped deep down into our current western paradigm and sees itself manifested into a kind of ignorant isolationism. People are so obsessed with being happy and being individuals anymore that they fail to see all the blight in the world merely because it is unpleasant to their indoctrinated sensibilities and does not conform to their archetype of what 'beauty' might just be in all of its supreme subjectivity. As far as I know, it has always been human nature to force ones ideals and "culture" upon others, even when doing so quite passively, we must judge others only by our own individual prejudices, whatever they might be.

Maybe it's just me, but the times I was most miserable in my life were also some of the most memorable. Positive thinking versus negative thinking most certainly has its time and place, and this is not to downplay the power of having a positive attitude and having a sort of confident awareness of one's abilities, but most people I have met who preach things like 'positive thinking' as a sort of dogma are really quite sad and only teach others to put their problems to the side or to bottle them up and not really deal with the ugliness that balances life as we know it.

So don't just be positive. And don't just live in negativity, either. Just be.

Tijs Verwest

lolololol, you cunts


Posted by igottaknow on May-18-2007 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Now c'mon. Let's be realistic. My pants are faaaar too big for my little sweetscakes.

In reality I've been travelling all over friggin Jersey, Philly, and NYC conducting training meetings for the past month or so. Busy busy busy.

I've missed haxing it up on the forum and I even saw that there was a Tiesto-photochop thread that I missed out on.

we should chip in and get you a wireless laptop so you can hax it up even on the road.


Posted by Jake Benson on May-19-2007 00:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
In some go-getter, do-well, big-business corporate new competence sort of way, it has really seeped deep down into our current western paradigm and sees itself manifested into a kind of ignorant isolationism. People are so obsessed with being happy and being individuals anymore that they fail to see all the blight in the world merely because it is unpleasant to their indoctrinated sensibilities and does not conform to their archetype of what 'beauty' might just be in all of its supreme subjectivity. As far as I know, it has always been human nature to force ones ideals and "culture" upon others, even when doing so quite passively, we must judge others only by our own individual prejudices, whatever they might be.

Maybe it's just me, but the times I was most miserable in my life were also some of the most memorable. Positive thinking versus negative thinking most certainly has its time and place, and this is not to downplay the power of having a positive attitude and having a sort of confident awareness of one's abilities, but most people I have met who preach things like 'positive thinking' as a sort of dogma are really quite sad and only teach others to put their problems to the side or to bottle them up and not really deal with the ugliness that balances life as we know it.


Wow, you said it way better than I ever could have.


Posted by wotyzoid on May-19-2007 01:13:

ZOMG ITS PVD!!!!if hes a top the top and it worked for him then we should believe it

/thread!


Posted by Fast Turtle on May-19-2007 01:14:

Thank the lord you're back


Posted by RapidFire on May-19-2007 01:19:

sure be positive but have no expectations


Posted by Spacey Orange on May-19-2007 04:31:

if it wasn't for this thread, i would've killed myself today. thanks palivar.


Posted by Taranis on May-19-2007 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by RapidFire
sure be positive but have no expectations


And if you have to expect something, expect the worst. That way when you're right you get what you expected and the satisfaction of being correct, and the only times you're wrong it comes as a pleasent surprise instead of a bitter dissapointment.


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