He's a tortured man and you don't see that it's not all just in his head!Whenever you feel like your life is meaningless and sad, just think of all us who you enable to say that we have better lives just by comparing it to yours. That counts for something doesn't it?
Get a dog and walk it.
Cant tell you how many girls I met walking my golden in Ryunion Canyon when I lived in LA.
If I were in his shoes, I'd tie a leash around a computer, put some wheels on it and wheel it's ass around.
Or go hang out at a fries and wait for a woman to pic up a mother board, then see if she's single.If I were in his shoes, I'd tie a leash around a computer, put some wheels on it and wheel it's ass around.
Washington != Seattle.
You're trying to play semantics. Say something that is accurate rather than trying to redefine words.
It's different. I'm guessing you never lived in Seattle. I've gone to other cities and they're much more friendly. I get invited to things and actually get to do shit with people rather than a superficial 'we should do something sometime, in a life where you don't exist'. People in other cities are actually willing to socialize at social gatherings with people they don't know very well.
It's not the city, it you and your attitude. If you're anything like you portray yourself online, I wouldn't want to have any association with your loser ass either.
And I have many sources on OT that think you are still a whiney little bitch. My sources are better than yours.I have many sources that say the city is the problem. It's not just me who thought this up (Admittedly, I thought this before I found out everyone else who moves here from far away thinks the same).
I have many sources that say the city is the problem. It's not just me who thought this up (Admittedly, I thought this before I found out everyone else who moves here from far away thinks the same).
I have many sources that say the city is the problem. It's not just me who thought this up (Admittedly, I thought this before I found out everyone else who moves here from far away thinks the same).
He's a tortured man and you don't see that it's not all just in his head!
...You gotta find what makes you happy and pursue it. A good hobby, there must be something you can focus on that makes you feel good...
It's a modern day existential problem to find, create meaning in your life, a quest we all share in. I have moments of sadness but they usually only last 10 seconds or less (said Wm Blake, "The busy bee has no time for sorrow"). There's a great piece of poetry that deals with this very problem directly, by one of the world's greatest writers (some would say the best ever), William Shakespeare, the famous sonnet 30:Whenever you feel like your life is meaningless and sad, just think of all us who you enable to say that we have better lives just by comparing it to yours. That counts for something doesn't it?
So TridenT, you're now a year older... Probably no wiser, though.
I've been pretty wise for quite some time. I doubt I will ever surpass some of my more driven years.
in which of these years were you more driven?
year 1:
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year 2:
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Catcher in the rye and Perks of being a wallflower will be your friends for now.
