When we were young
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- soda0
I think, deep down, y'all are afraid of death.
Kuz(Mar 14 05, 04:16)
kuz came over to my house this weekend and caught a southern accent!
paraselene
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now I am doubley aroused!
How was the party then?
Sorry I never made it over.. had spent all of saturday route marching across north london looking at flats to buy.
I wasn't in the most sociable mood by the end of the day...
- paraselene0
I think, deep down, y'all are afraid of death.
Kuz(Mar 14 05, 04:16)
kuz came over to my house this weekend and caught a southern accent!
- Kuz0
ahahahahaaa!
ya cheeky bastart!
- MX_OnD0
I say, embrace nothingness and be free!
Kuz
(Mar 14 05, 04:45)Like when ye embrace yer baws Kuz?
- Kuz0
ha. nice moth :)
I agree 100% with what u said. Once the challenge of survival is conquered, people occupy their mind with such bourgeois existentialist drivel ;)
It's the same existential angst consumerism feeds off.
I think the whole idea of "live a full life!" was created by ad execs.
I say, embrace nothingness and be free!
- moth0
Certainly Kuz.
Personally though - I'm more afraid of life.
Sometimes...
- Kuz0
I think, deep down, y'all are afraid of death.
- moth0
The things you're looking for Jevad are what we're all missing I feel.
Humankend's unatural progression.. moving too fast, too far, too soon.
There's no hunting, except on each other, and no tribes or family units anymore. All there is is the chasing of the $'s.
I think the only way to fill that void (for me) would be to duck out completly.
I'd rather worry about how I'm going to kill that fat Ox than worry about my rent and the bills.
Hmmm. I wonder if any of this made any sense.
- MX_OnD0
primary 6 (10 years old) report card:
"Andrew is the most frustrating child I have ever taught."
- CharlesChester0
Our being is subject to all the chances of life. There are so many things we are capable of, that we could be or do. The possibilities are so great that we never, any of us, are more than one-fourth fulfilled.
-Katherine Anne Porter
a-train(Mar 12 05, 16:44)
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that's such a true statement - there are literally an infinite number of possiblities and paths that any one person culd take during their life and you still get people regretting or wondering 'what if' or thinking the grass is greener - what, you say you want to achieve every single thing possible known to man!? no chance! Get on with living! (easier said than done, mind!)
- American-Gigolo0
Some of the cliche's u guyz missed out:
Seize The Day!
Imagine Every Day You Live Is A Page in the Book of Your Life!
Suck The Marrow out of Life!How about making posters out of these sycophantic, petty bourgeois musings on your desperation to give value to your vacuous lives.
Hey Jevad, I think escaping to a buddhist monastery would do you good - might help you get over your fascination and love affair with your own ego.
I took my girlfriend to see the palace of Versailles one time, and she said "hmm, not as big as i thought it would be". You're right Lauren, it's not as big as you'd think. In fact, it's a pretty under-whelming experience. Don't let that stop you clickety-clicking with your camera though. At least, it's another tick on your checklist for "things to do before i die". How about we work on my checklist now? How about a threeway with you and your best friend before my next birthday?
If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
Yeah exactly. And all you will ever have of them is report cards, macaroni pictures, action shots taken with your 32x zoom lens. Oh and bad teenage poetry.
Live life to the fullest? Will that stop me from being a miserable bastard like some of you lot? I doubt that.
Some people are consumed with the fear of death. Me, i dont know where i'm going, but I go there with open arms.
Embrace oblivion.
Cheer up. It might not happen. :)
- zedvox0
hugs and kisses for all.
alright group...zed's making tiramisu for all...who wants?
- Jaline0
yes, we should definitely have a PVN group hug.
- Jaline0
*sigh
I wish I were close with my family. I am just so different from the rest of them. Whenever I see mothers and daughters on tv or something and they're all happy and sharing so much...it just gets me everytime.
I know my parents care about me...they just don't try to get to know me. Even after years of asking them to. I think it's too late now.
- taragee0
PVN group hug!;)
- Jaline0
*hug
- _salisae_0
i can't believe i just cried on the internets.
when you were posting about your friends/family i didn't know what to say. i always want everyone to have the same experience as my mom and i know it's possible. just hard to relay sometimes.
- Rand0
that is out of sight. I love it.
- _salisae_0
probably ten years or so