[quote]im kenny wrote:
im 15 and work part time at burger king can i complain?? lol[/quote]
not unless that 15 turns into 25, so keep flippin’ them burgers boy.
Some guy keeps rapeing my dog, im like HELLO! Im standing right here!
I’m pissed I work 3 jobs and only get paid for one of them and the one that pays me I fucking HATE!! The other 2 I love, hence doing them for free. If I could quit my paying job I’d do it in a minute but there just aren’t any jobs out there right now.
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.[/quote]
QFT.
[quote]belligerent wrote:
I got fined $68 for riding my bike without a helmet. I hate everything.[/quote]
here’s what makes me angry about this:
A.) I’m sure, if you got in some sort of accident while riding your bike, you’re responsible enough to be able to cover the cost of your own personal injury, i.e. I’m sure you’re insured.
B.)It’s your own personal choice whether or not you want to increase your own personal safety; wearing a helmet will not increase or decrease your proficiency riding a bicycle. I think helmet laws are intrusive and should be done away with. Any law that prohibits personal choice is a violation of our rights as humans to make our own choice regarding our own personal safety ESPECIALLY when that choice will not harm or hinder any other person’s personal safety.
/political rant
I’m pissed cuz I keep on getting more responsibilites, but still the same fuck off pay.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.[/quote]
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.[/quote]
“My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiime!”
lol
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.
“My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiime!”
lol
[/quote]
lol … Alright well, I’ll send you the cookie, what kind do you like? And I’m sure you can navigate yourself over to the T-Vixen thread v. 3 … I’m sure she posted a pic of her butt on there
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.
“My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiime!”
lol
lol … Alright well, I’ll send you the cookie, what kind do you like? And I’m sure you can navigate yourself over to the T-Vixen thread v. 3 … I’m sure she posted a pic of her butt on there[/quote]
Keep the cookie, Polo. I haven’t had junk food in months (besides the post-workout pop-tart).
I don’t know about CBear, but I’m going to go look at my wife’s butt right now.
lol
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.
“My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiime!”
lol
lol … Alright well, I’ll send you the cookie, what kind do you like? And I’m sure you can navigate yourself over to the T-Vixen thread v. 3 … I’m sure she posted a pic of her butt on there
Keep the cookie, Polo. I haven’t had junk food in months (besides the post-workout pop-tart).
I don’t know about CBear, but I’m going to go look at my wife’s butt right now.
lol[/quote]
Well you enjoy that marital ass ID. You could always frame the cookie and put it up above the mantle ya know.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
While I quite fuckin’ agree with you ID, my favorite part of your post was that you unknowingly referenced an Eddie Murphy song … The first person who can identify the song I’m talking about gets a cookie and a picture of CBear’s butt.
“My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the tiiiiiiiime!”
lol
lol … Alright well, I’ll send you the cookie, what kind do you like? And I’m sure you can navigate yourself over to the T-Vixen thread v. 3 … I’m sure she posted a pic of her butt on there
Keep the cookie, Polo. I haven’t had junk food in months (besides the post-workout pop-tart).
I don’t know about CBear, but I’m going to go look at my wife’s butt right now.
lol
Well you enjoy that marital ass ID. You could always frame the cookie and put it up above the mantle ya know.[/quote]
Eddie Murphy had a song other than “My Girl wants to Party all the Time”? they let him make more than one???
Woke up yesterday morning to a bulge in my groin…fuck’n hernia. So much for the gains I’ve had over the last 6 months. Get’n old SUCKS
[quote]RSGZ wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
QFT.[/quote]
QFNonsense. They’re are THOUSANDS of failed musicians that are broke and hungry trying to follow advice like this. You need to have the talent and the ambition to get where ID got, and even then it takes some luck.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
belligerent wrote:
I got fined $68 for riding my bike without a helmet. I hate everything.
here’s what makes me angry about this:
A.) I’m sure, if you got in some sort of accident while riding your bike, you’re responsible enough to be able to cover the cost of your own personal injury, i.e. I’m sure you’re insured.
B.)It’s your own personal choice whether or not you want to increase your own personal safety; wearing a helmet will not increase or decrease your proficiency riding a bicycle. I think helmet laws are intrusive and should be done away with. Any law that prohibits personal choice is a violation of our rights as humans to make our own choice regarding our own personal safety ESPECIALLY when that choice will not harm or hinder any other person’s personal safety.
/political rant[/quote]
…and the kicker is studies show that cars pass closer to cyclists with helmets on (thus increasing the chance of an accident)(something to do with the psychology of thinking you are protected). Brilliance!
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
RSGZ wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
QFT.
QFNonsense. They’re are THOUSANDS of failed musicians that are broke and hungry trying to follow advice like this. You need to have the talent and the ambition to get where ID got, and even then it takes some luck.[/quote]
And there are millions of regular Americans who somehow got it in their heads that they MUST make a ton of cash, buy a bunch of worthless “status” merchandise, and work the worst fucking jobs and hours on the planet on top of sucking a lot of ass to support such an “American Dream”. And it’s killings them. No thanks.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
RSGZ wrote:
Iron Dwarf wrote:
Buncha crybabies. The whole lot of you! lol
As a boy, I’d see my dad go to work, suit & tie, positive attitude, and come home with the same suit (sans tie), tired and lifeless as fuck. I knew then that I didn’t want any part of the corporate world.
So when all my friends were partying all the time and going out on weekends, I was home in my room drawing and painting OBSESSIVELY. Went to artschool after graduating, and now I draw pictures for a living from my home studio. Yeah, I often have ridiculous deadlines and work a few nights and weekends… but I’m drawing fuckin’ cartoons… on a computer! And I make 6 figures doing it.
Moral to the story: Plan on doing something you love from a young age. Work HARD at it. Forget about making lots of money. Chasing $$$ usually lands you in positions you will hate.
QFT.
QFNonsense. They’re are THOUSANDS of failed musicians that are broke and hungry trying to follow advice like this. You need to have the talent and the ambition to get where ID got, and even then it takes some luck.
And there are millions of regular Americans who somehow got it in their heads that they MUST make a ton of cash, buy a bunch of worthless “status” merchandise, and work the worst fucking jobs and hours on the planet on top of sucking a lot of ass to support such an “American Dream”. And it’s killings them. No thanks. [/quote]
Agreed, I’m sure there is a happy medium out there for everyone. I just think that whole “follow your dreams and the money will follow” is a huge load of crap. You can’t wish food on the table.