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1)their life has not either a)planned out the way the had hoped (i.e. something they enjoy, something that is productive) or b)they made the choice of an idle life unforced.
2)they have a sever desiese (i.e. severe obesity much like Harry Knowles, who is bed bound and is now writer of one of the most popular movie review sites on the internet)
3)this links with 1) in teh fact that their lives seem to have no progression or way forward.
Thus resulting on houres of mostly banal chat about banal "issues" such as 'favourite dictator' and 'why did they turn so sucky'.
These points are just some thoughts, as it seems this forum is a vacuum of ideas? (offence! but its true)
> Can you tell me why you felt the need to quote that post for one comment?
Does it matter in the slightest?
Anyway, the moral of Grix's story is:
If you're gay, offer a hot dog server money.
Am I right? :-D
> It is clear to see, that the number of people, contributing every single day for
> over 2 years, during weekdays and weekends, is alarmingly high, i deduct there
> is a number of reasons for this:
1)their life has not either a)planned out
> the way the had hoped (i.e. something they enjoy, something that is productive)
> or b)they made the choice of an idle life unforced.
2)they have a sever
> desiese (i.e. severe obesity much like Harry Knowles, who is bed bound and is
> now writer of one of the most popular movie review sites on the
> internet)
3)this links with 1) in teh fact that their lives seem to have no
> progression or way forward.
Thus resulting on houres of mostly banal chat
> about banal "issues" such as 'favourite dictator' and 'why did they
> turn so sucky'.
These points are just some thoughts, as it seems this forum
> is a vacuum of ideas? (offence! but its true)
Ah a Newbie, that explains the moaning!
I get to work ina hospital this summer, getting to put letters in envelopes.
I actually want it, might not get it :)
:0)
> No, I was saying... *bam bam bam, runs towards camera wearing pants on head with
> socks down the side*
I AM DOGBOY!
I know.
I AM DOGBOY!
> That was me, by the way.
So... you're now saying that you're a gay Irish lad who tried to buy himself a burger?!
I got tipped a fiver by a gay boy once. No, really.
This deserves it's own topic, but I wrote it already.
Basically, I took a summer job serving burgers. Not for the money really... but because everyone should do it some time in their life.
So I really try to keep a smile up, and allow people to shout at me when they forget what they order. Sometimes it really is my fault, and when it is, they're fine about it. But when it isn't [and I never even point out it's not my fault anyway], people make a hell of a fuss.
So it's a kinda horrible view of humanity. Everyone does need to view it from that angle, to really understand it.
So, bored, I serve this Irish kid [accompanied with friends] a burger. He offers to buy me one, I say I'm not hungry, and I can't accept it anyway, but thanks.
So he takes out a fiver and gives it to me.
Now, deep down, I really, really want this to show me that there really are people out there that can define humanity. People that can act on a whim like that, live life and help others...
But he was probably gay. I don't really care a bit if he was or not, it's almost flattering, but I still have this hope that for all the men and women that spat in my face, there are still people that must realise how sucky it would be to be stuck in a kitchen on such a hot day, not being allow to drink or eat until the regulation periods.
But wherever you are kid, thanks, you made my day. :0)