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Posted: 12/18/2005, 1:56 am
by Rusty
Thank you. :)

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:16 am
by don't ask why
how does montreal/ottawa get all the snow? its supposed to be wet winters in bc!

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:21 am
by Hope
Axtech wrote:I got thinking earlier that I might take some time after earning my degree to live, then come back to persue a career and live my life.

Then it hit me.

Why the hell do we call the mundane everyday "my life", and treat living as some sort of secondary luxury? Shouldn't it be the other way around?

robbo is going thru a midlife crisis like me! ^5 :nod:

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:24 am
by Hope
+midlife crisis

this means i shall die at the age of 32. suhweet!

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:26 am
by don't ask why
i've always said i'd die at 35. buddha supposedly turned into buddha i think at 35?

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:26 am
by Rusty
Here's something to think about. Our generation is supposed to die before our parents do. As in our parents will be alive...but we'll all be dead. That's what statistics are showing. *leaves*

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:27 am
by Hope
sooooo i watched like a BAJILLION movies on tv today
well, 3
i epecially liked the hopelessly sappy parts
... actually nevermind, the movies i watched didnt have any hopelessly sappy parts :wtf:
but i had to go back and forth between channels.
it was exhausting.
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

my friends are SO having a new years party.
its all going to be fancy and shit
do i sound like a complete empty headed, retarded ditz yet

I CANT SLEEP.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:31 am
by don't ask why
i have no plans for new years yet. that's the sketchy part. but also the non-sketchy part.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:33 am
by thirdhour
Rusty wrote:Here's something to think about. Our generation is supposed to die before our parents do. As in our parents will be alive...but we'll all be dead. That's what statistics are showing. *leaves*
WHAT?!

We're all gonna die? SHIT! *hyperventalates*

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:34 am
by don't ask why
eh. ive always contemplated what would it be like in that last second before you die? would you go back through your life and see everything you've done? or would it just be 'poof' and over?

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:35 am
by Waiting to Exist
I demand Rusty elaborate.

NOW.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:35 am
by thirdhour
YES.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:36 am
by Waiting to Exist
Thank you, YanYan.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:38 am
by thirdhour
Don't thank me, TomTom, thank Rusty. Once he tells us WHY WE'RE ALL DYING!

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:39 am
by Rusty
Well, statistically, our generation isn't gonna live to see our parents die. We are the first "fast food generation." That is that we are entirley submerged in it, and it controls the economy. Our diets are horrible, fast food, prepackaged food. Our generation is just so unhealthy. So statistically our parents are going to outlive us.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:41 am
by don't ask why
Rusty wrote:Well, statistically, our generation isn't gonna live to see our parents die. We are the first "fast food generation." That is that we are entirley submerged in it, and it controls the economy. Our diets are horrible, fast food, prepackaged food. Our generation is just so unhealthy. So statistically our parents are going to outlive us.
maybe in terms of them living longer than us, but in terms of us dying before them, i think that's a little far fetched. unless nuclear war happens.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:41 am
by thirdhour
:crying:

I don't think that's true, but it still scares me a little. I mean, my father is 35 years older than me. No matter how shitty the food is that I eat, I don't think it's going to cut 35 years off my life!

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:44 am
by Hope
thats because you eat too healthy

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:44 am
by don't ask why
oh and fast food doesnt control our economy. oil does. oil is required for everything: pumping water, making chemicals, industrial needs. etc.

Posted: 12/18/2005, 2:45 am
by thirdhour
and making plastic, like the plastic forks we use to eat our fast food. Duh, THIS is how fast food controls our economy!