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| Vivid Boy |
| my next car will be a nissan z350 |
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| k0nk |
^ much more worthwhile.
If you're gonna get a Z3, just get a miata.
My next car? Iunno, I'm thinking about maybe a hybrid, maybe a vintage collector, or maybe a vespa scooter,
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| tha_broad |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Look, the only people who drool over tiny BMWs are 16-year-old inner-city boys that still believe the acronym stands for "Black Man's Wheels".
I'll be honest with you d!abolic, you sound EXACTLY, in every post, without exception, like a 16-year-old who has just started to notice girls, heard stupid advice or bull anecdotes from his immature friends, and decided to make up stories based on them by way of being too naïve about the real world to realize just how stupid they really are. Maybe you're not 16, but I'd put money on the rest being true.
Nobody likes a braggart, especially a compulsive lying braggart. If your esteem with both the ladies and men on tranceaddict is any indication of your esteem with the outside world, and I have a feeling it is, you really need to clean up your act if you want to have real stories to tell. |
That was awesome. Well put Diginut! |
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| Chinaman |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Look, the only people who drool over tiny BMWs are 16-year-old inner-city boys that still believe the acronym stands for "Black Man's Wheels".
I'll be honest with you d!abolic, you sound EXACTLY, in every post, without exception, like a 16-year-old who has just started to notice girls, heard stupid advice or bull anecdotes from his immature friends, and decided to make up stories based on them by way of being too naïve about the real world to realize just how stupid they really are. Maybe you're not 16, but I'd put money on the rest being true.
Nobody likes a braggart, especially a compulsive lying braggart. If your esteem with both the ladies and men on tranceaddict is any indication of your esteem with the outside world, and I have a feeling it is, you really need to clean up your act if you want to have real stories to tell. |
Set, Serve...
Matchpoint: Diginut :D |
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| d!abolic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Crazy Serb
Buhahhaha! Waiting for Diabolic's answer response... :haha: |
There's not a whole lot to say, Miso. What can i feel, besides pity, for someone who thinks my life is too good to be true? Ironically enough, i've never even told anyone here about some of the more far-out stuff. If they're barely able to swallow such little day-to-day anecdotes, imagine how they'd react to the whole picture? If you ask me, it's all for the best though. Outbursts of jealousy-induced anger provide us with valuable perspective - they show us what COULD have been, where WE could have ended up. Because we once stood where they are now, listened to OTHERS tell their stories and in our ignorance, thought THEY must be full of . And now we've taken their place and a whole other generation has arrived to listen to US. I remember Tyler talking about this not long ago. He said it feels like drowning, except you're able to breathe beter than ever before, see rays of sunshine from a reality you'd left behind piercing the water, and hear the muffled voices of people who are trying to reach you and pull you back out of your world. Or as James Allen put it, "the outer world of circumstance shapes itself to the inner world of thought." And the level of thought some people here have revealed shows just how limiting their circumstances are, which is precisely why so many things i say go right over their heads. |
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| VERTiG0 |
I have a BMW lanyard on my keys that I got when I went to the BMW Performance Driver Training, Level 1 back in August. It also helps when I'm at parties either at my school or my friends' schools :D
If I were you I'd buy a mid-late 90's BMW M3. The E36 is nothing short of sex, and has enough power to get you around much quicker than you should.
I'm sticking with my old-man-mobile for the next 2 years or so, as it is reliable as hell and super comfortable for my 50km commute to school.
When I'm living in Sydney in a few years for school, I think I'll pick up an R32 Skyline GT-R, my object of lust for the past 9 years. I'd love to have one here in Canada but I can't justify paying $30k for a 15 year old car at age 20. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by d!abolic
There's not a whole lot to say, Miso. What can i feel, besides pity, for someone who thinks my life is too good to be true? Ironically enough, i've never even told anyone here about some of the more far-out stuff. If they're barely able to swallow such little day-to-day anecdotes, imagine how they'd react to the whole picture? If you ask me, it's all for the best though. Outbursts of jealousy-induced anger provide us with valuable perspective - they show us what COULD have been, where WE could have ended up. Because we once stood where they are now, listened to OTHERS tell their stories and in our ignorance, thought THEY must be full of . And now we've taken their place and a whole other generation has arrived to listen to US. I remember Tyler talking about this not long ago. He said it feels like drowning, except you're able to breathe beter than ever before, see rays of sunshine from a reality you'd left behind piercing the water, and hear the muffled voices of people who are trying to reach you and pull you back out of your world. Or as James Allen put it, "the outer world of circumstance shapes itself to the inner world of thought." And the level of thought some people here have revealed shows just how limiting their circumstances are, which is precisely why so many things i say go right over their heads. |
The one gaping hole in that piece of fluff is that I have several friends who tell me stories that I do believe. It's the inherent lameness and "last-Tuesday-ness" of yours coupled with your incessant and undying need to post them to hundreds of anonymous people that makes you look like a blithering (not to mention lying) dolt. The ones I believe usually tend to be a little more original, more consistent, and well, more believable! For one thing, your anecdotes are mysteriously absent of any real detail, which is generally a pretty clear indication that a story is made-up.
Oh and one other tip, on a personal note: using the names of your associates to make yourself sound more important is not really going to have an effect on me, since I know nearly every posting member in some capacity. So don't think that you're going to hold me in awe of how many friends you have here dude, because I already have the dirt. ;) |
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| Your Mother |
| quote: | Originally posted by d!abolic
There's not a whole lot to say, Miso. What can i feel, besides pity, for someone who thinks my life is too good to be true? Ironically enough, i've never even told anyone here about some of the more far-out stuff. If they're barely able to swallow such little day-to-day anecdotes, imagine how they'd react to the whole picture? If you ask me, it's all for the best though. Outbursts of jealousy-induced anger provide us with valuable perspective - they show us what COULD have been, where WE could have ended up. Because we once stood where they are now, listened to OTHERS tell their stories and in our ignorance, thought THEY must be full of . And now we've taken their place and a whole other generation has arrived to listen to US. I remember Tyler talking about this not long ago. He said it feels like drowning, except you're able to breathe beter than ever before, see rays of sunshine from a reality you'd left behind piercing the water, and hear the muffled voices of people who are trying to reach you and pull you back out of your world. Or as James Allen put it, "the outer world of circumstance shapes itself to the inner world of thought." And the level of thought some people here have revealed shows just how limiting their circumstances are, which is precisely why so many things i say go right over their heads. |
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.... this coming from the guy who posted his girly-man pics thinking he was a ripped ass mofo.
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| Cal |
| Give him a break, hes just tired from training for the special olympics. |
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| Crazy Serb |
| quote: | Originally posted by d!abolic
There's not a whole lot to say, Miso. What can i feel, besides pity, for someone who thinks my life is too good to be true? Ironically enough, i've never even told anyone here about some of the more far-out stuff. If they're barely able to swallow such little day-to-day anecdotes, imagine how they'd react to the whole picture? If you ask me, it's all for the best though. Outbursts of jealousy-induced anger provide us with valuable perspective - they show us what COULD have been, where WE could have ended up. Because we once stood where they are now, listened to OTHERS tell their stories and in our ignorance, thought THEY must be full of . And now we've taken their place and a whole other generation has arrived to listen to US. I remember Tyler talking about this not long ago. He said it feels like drowning, except you're able to breathe beter than ever before, see rays of sunshine from a reality you'd left behind piercing the water, and hear the muffled voices of people who are trying to reach you and pull you back out of your world. Or as James Allen put it, "the outer world of circumstance shapes itself to the inner world of thought." And the level of thought some people here have revealed shows just how limiting their circumstances are, which is precisely why so many things i say go right over their heads. |
Well said, nice comeback... :cool:
Now, I'd be more than surprised if any of these people actually had an idea of who this Tyler dude is anyway... ;) |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Crazy Serb
Tyler |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Durden. |
No no, it's Tyler Biff, you know, the big player at Afterlife? One time I went home with this cute Asian girl from there and she was telling me that he secretly owns the place or something. She was hot too. She looked kind of like she had Tina's face on Michelle's body, you know what I mean? At least that's how Barry put it, I kind of thought she looked more like Sammie, what with the button nose and the big eyes. I think that was her name anyway - oh my, there have just been so many of them that I can't remember anymore!! But yeah, so long story short, it's all about confidence. |
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