I don’t see how you people have the time for this shit?
[quote]AHA wrote:
I don’t see how you people have the time for this shit? Pointless forum points and dissing each other all day and all night long. Get a fucking life. USA is dying, this is the time to man up and get down to business if you want to survive. Stop jerking your e-cocks, no one gives a shit how cool you are on the Internetz, ya frakkin’ greasebags.
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if i dont jerk my e-cock, no one will. so mind your business.
[quote]AHA wrote:
I don’t see how you people have the time for this shit?
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Making fun of people doesn’t take up that much time?
[quote]AHA wrote:
I don’t see how you people have the time for this shit?
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Nice edit. Way to stand behind what you say.
Btw, how do you have time for THIS shit?
“Harvard and multi million dollar business men…”
That equals “success?”
Really?
So if I guy goes to community college and devotes his life to placing his family first, or caring for the homeless, the elderly, troubled children, or abandoned animals he’s the opposite of success because he lives paycheck-to-paycheck, like most “losers?”
Most multi million dollar business men, on close examination, stepped all over a lot of good people to get where they are and have no problem getting a good night’s sleep, until the end, when they look back at what they’ve done and just what they REALLY have. I once watched a weeks worth of Biography segments on American “Captains of Industry.” Every single Captain (including JC Penney and Carnegie) died alone, in a huge mansion, with their long-estranged children gleefully awaiting their deaths so they could fight over their estates. Woo-hoo. What success. There is nothing wrong with making money but when the love of money replaces a love of humanity and an understanding of the importance of giving back your priorities are misplaced. It matters little to gain the world if you lose your soul.
Success comes in many forms. Being able to look back on your life and be proud of the way in which you’ve lived is what success is really about, imo. And “stuff” don’t love you back.
[quote]SirenSong61 wrote:
“Harvard and multi million dollar business men…”
That equals “success?”
Really?
So if I guy goes to community college and devotes his life to placing his family first, or caring for the homeless, the elderly, troubled children, or abandoned animals he’s the opposite of success because he lives paycheck-to-paycheck, like most “losers?”
Most multi million dollar business men, on close examination, stepped all over a lot of good people to get where they are and have no problem getting a good night’s sleep, until the end, when they look back at what they’ve done and just what they REALLY have. I once watched a weeks worth of Biography segments on American “Captains of Industry.” Every single Captain (including JC Penney and Carnegie) died alone, in a huge mansion, with their long-estranged children gleefully awaiting their deaths so they could fight over their estates. Woo-hoo. What success. There is nothing wrong with making money but when the love of money replaces a love of humanity and an understanding of the importance of giving back your priorities are misplaced. It matters little to gain the world if you lose your soul.
Success comes in many forms. Being able to look back on your life and be proud of the way in which you’ve lived is what success is really about, imo. And “stuff” don’t love you back.[/quote]
Oh, come on. He’s a kid. Don’t deprive him of the opportunity to find out that what he wants in life now is not what he will want once he gets it.
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
[quote]SirenSong61 wrote:
“Harvard and multi million dollar business men…”
That equals “success?”
Really?
So if I guy goes to community college and devotes his life to placing his family first, or caring for the homeless, the elderly, troubled children, or abandoned animals he’s the opposite of success because he lives paycheck-to-paycheck, like most “losers?”
Most multi million dollar business men, on close examination, stepped all over a lot of good people to get where they are and have no problem getting a good night’s sleep, until the end, when they look back at what they’ve done and just what they REALLY have. I once watched a weeks worth of Biography segments on American “Captains of Industry.”
Every single Captain (including JC Penney and Carnegie) died alone, in a huge mansion, with their long-estranged children gleefully awaiting their deaths so they could fight over their estates. Woo-hoo. What success.
There is nothing wrong with making money but when the love of money replaces a love of humanity and an understanding of the importance of giving back your priorities are misplaced. It matters little to gain the world if you lose your soul.
Success comes in many forms. Being able to look back on your life and be proud of the way in which you’ve lived is what success is really about, imo. And “stuff” don’t love you back.[/quote]
Oh, come on. He’s a kid. Don’t deprive him of the opportunity to find out that what he wants in life now is not what he will want once he gets it.
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[quote]SirenSong61 wrote:
“Harvard and multi million dollar business men…”
That equals “success?”
Really?
So if I guy goes to community college and devotes his life to placing his family first, or caring for the homeless, the elderly, troubled children, or abandoned animals he’s the opposite of success because he lives paycheck-to-paycheck, like most “losers?”
Most multi million dollar business men, on close examination, stepped all over a lot of good people to get where they are and have no problem getting a good night’s sleep, until the end, when they look back at what they’ve done and just what they REALLY have. I once watched a weeks worth of Biography segments on American “Captains of Industry.”
Every single Captain (including JC Penney and Carnegie) died alone, in a huge mansion, with their long-estranged children gleefully awaiting their deaths so they could fight over their estates. Woo-hoo. What success. There is nothing wrong with making money but when the love of money replaces a love of humanity and an understanding of the importance of giving back your priorities are misplaced. It matters little to gain the world if you lose your soul.
Success comes in many forms. Being able to look back on your life and be proud of the way in which you’ve lived is what success is really about, imo. And “stuff” don’t love you back.[/quote]
It’s Christmas and SirenSong61’s wisdom, as usual, is a gift.
What I really want is to torture Ray-J and Yung Berg with a blowtorch and see how high a note they can hit. “Sexy Can I? Take this radial saw across your pelvis? Put this sawzall in your mouth?”
I want to see the Earth fuckin burn…
Merry Christmas. ![]()
Btw, I am not an 09er, I am one of the greatest most memorable posters this site has ever had.
Anyone recall Sicario?
C’est moi.
Word.
[quote]3IdSpetsnaz wrote:
What I really want is to torture Ray-J and Yung Berg with a blowtorch and see how high a note they can hit. “Sexy Can I? Take this radial saw across your pelvis? Put this sawzall in your mouth?”
I want to see the Earth fuckin burn…
Merry Christmas. ![]()
Btw, I am not an 09er, I am one of the greatest most memorable posters this site has ever had.
Anyone recall Sicario?
C’est moi.
Word.[/quote]
Who?
A 3.8 and (apparently) one of the ‘greatest most memorable posters’ on T-Nation, some ego you have there kid, come back here and gloat when you’re a multi-million dollar Harvard businessman, cause you aren’t impressing anyone yet.
Word.
[quote]3IdSpetsnaz wrote:
What I really want is to torture Ray-J and Yung Berg with a blowtorch and see how high a note they can hit. “Sexy Can I? Take this radial saw across your pelvis? Put this sawzall in your mouth?”
I want to see the Earth fuckin burn…
Merry Christmas. ![]()
Btw, I am not an 09er, I am one of the greatest most memorable posters this site has ever had.
Anyone recall Sicario?
C’est moi.
Word.[/quote]
Mega-lo-maniac
you’re no Jesus, yeah you’re no fucking Elvis.
It’s like Shawshank Redemption, with much more wriggling through shit and without the redemption.
I’d love to watch you gallop through a small marsh though–crying like a newborn, covered in viscera.
[quote]WormwoodTheory wrote:
Mega-lo-maniac
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I suppose you are also the worlds greatest actor as well?
omg, Sicario was the best, ask anyone who remembers him. PRCalDude perhaps?
[quote]3IdSpetsnaz wrote:
I feel good about myself because I realize what I am. I am not fucking important. I am just a living carcass, a piece of meat. But I am MY piece of meat, and I’m one of many, but I’m only ONE. So is everyone else. How can some sirloin Queen of England, have more importance than some commoner eyeofround like me, if we’re all just meat? Everyone I complete with is just some butchered flesh, so noone can deny me, surpass me, usurp me, as I am on the same level as everyone.
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Seems kind of nihilistic, but I imagine it could help you get over fear of failure/rejection in life.
Good luck, man.
You done good spaz.
Now go write a book about your journey.
Show others how to be humble too.
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
You done good spaz.
Now go write a book about your journey.
Show others how to be humble too.
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Or, better yet-- a “Gangsta Rap” song about how you are your own piece of meat.
[quote]3IdSpetsnaz wrote:
Talking about my near 4.0 gpa this semester is not gloating. It’s a fucking fact, just like my and your bench and dl numbers are. I’m a man, and I wear my glories like medals, and I’m not some dude who has to tell everyone, but it’s also not a fucking secret. So nless the reader is some insecure mediocre jealous prick, he shouldn’t see me as a braggart for talking about success. I don’t need to hide that information just to make some beta twinks feel better about themselves.
Just like Matt Kroc ain’t a braggart for lifting big weight or Lee Priest isn’t a braggart for being ridiculous built. If you intimidated by it, give up or step to the level. It’s a choice, I dropped out of high school, and now I’ve stepped to level…instead of being some hater on the sidelines bashing education.
I don’t get why you have to be a crackhead who inadvertently killed both of your parents in a drug induced car crash, to face the mistakes of your past and your failures, dead-on.
We all have failed, if I am this hard on myself when I have failed so little compared to an excon drug addict, then the lessons I am learning WILL take me to the “Harvard, multi-million dollar business” level. Rather than the acceptable mediocrity so many settle with, and genuine fuck-ups see as some sort of profound success.
I don’t know about you guys, but I’m about stepping to the top, and so I don’t think I have to be getting fucked in the ass during a 5 year prison sentence, to start judging the choices I’ve made in my past super harshly. So I don’t repeat them again.
Just me tho, y’all can do whatever you want. Cuz this wasn’t about a validation, it’s a goddamn forum, it’s about communication, and perhaps I just wanted to put this out there to help people face their bullshit and ultimately succeed.
As I am personally trying to do. Every man IS my brother and I want him to succeed to the absolute level that he is capable. So we can all meet up in the afterman society, rather than the planet of the apes…and slackers…betas…and twinks. Because I don’t like living around them sometimes, so I want to eliminate them.
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Hello emo kid, my name is Zoso. Lay off the exploitative, they only serve to discredit your argument. It is my opinion that you have an undeveloped narcissistic disorder. You are actively seeking validation for insignificant accomplishments and mental astuteness.
While you believe your revaluation is unique and somehow makes you “enlightened” you have subscribed to the simplest forms of dime store psychology. What you have “accomplished” is a commonly used form of self esteem therapy, specifically Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT).
For an in depth look at narcissism follow the link: Narcissistic personality disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic.
This type of personality disorder is extremely prevalent in your age group. You are very average. Want to recognize something real? Nothing you have ever accomplished, thought, or experienced is original. No particular aspect in your life is unique.
This concept was a compilation of Socrates and Voltaire and worded this way by Niche. Arguing your exception of this idea is arguing against their genius. I encourage you to abandon your ego-centric perspective and debate the concept itself however.
Your reference to everybody being “meat” is flawed. It does not serve to lower your status as a human or even equalize all people, it inversely lowers everyone else to your level. People are neither created equal or live as equals. Greatness does exist, fortunately for us 99.9% of the population who are average being “normal” is perfectly fine.
Also, including yourself as personal reference for any argument invalidates your thesis. I hope you understand what I am trying to convey. You have a lot of maturing still to do and a lot of books you need to read.
