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I misread, but like the idea of therapy as "sexless dating."
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Underrated spergpost. I know circumstances are different and some people barely get enough to cover basic living costs but if at all possible do everything you can to build up an emergency fund and a bit of fuck you money.Yes.
I don't know you, or where you live, or what you're dealing with. All I can speak to is the experiences of a healthy white male in the USA with no dependents.
As someone who fits that description, and who has been an adult for just about the same amount of time he was a minor, I have a lot of fun. "What do you do for fun" has always struck me as an idiotic question; living is fun. If you're not enjoying the ride, get off, I reckon.
I have a nice 13 month gap in my resume where I just enjoyed being me and pissed away my savings. That was a swell year. When I've been asked about it in job interviews, I've talked about some of the cool shit I did. Doesn't seem to be a problem; I've consistently found work when I wanted to.
A single person has one and only one responsibility, and that is to his tummy. In America, adults only starve by choice; hunger is for children with evil parents, another strike against childhood. I can't conceive why people think children are free.
I could just walk off the job today, just go for a long walk in any direction, and the worst thing anyone could legally do to me is take my stuff. Which it's just stuff. Ten years ago, I could carry every one of my possessions in a sack, and indeed did so not infrequently. I can go back to that; it won't kill me.
Everything is so much easier if you remember literally none of it actually matters. I see old friends, people I know are smarter than me, and harder-working than me, and they're struggling. It's preposterous.
Their problem is they're worried what-if. They date their girlfriends for years because "what if I find someone better? What if SHE does?" They hold onto their crummy jobs for dear life because "what if I suck at a different job, or it sucks?" They won't drink MD 20/20 with the guy with jizz in his hair because. . . well that one WAS a bad call, but whatever. It was interesting.
I'll tell you what-if. You'll be worm chow. Everyone you ever loved will be forgotten and they'll build a Krystal Burger on your grave. Life is a choose your own adventure book with only one ending. Might as well try the funny options.
TED: Ideas Worth SpreadingI coincidentally had a lot of the same beliefs as Uncle Ted
Big Teddy said:69. It is true that primitive man is powerless against some of the things that
threaten him; disease for example. But he can accept the risk of disease
stoically. It is part of the nature of things, it is no one’s fault, unless
it is the fault of some imaginary, impersonal demon. But threats to the
modern individual tend to be MAN-MADE. They are not the results of chance
but are IMPOSED on him by other persons whose decisions he, as an
individual, is unable to influence. Consequently he feels frustrated,
humiliated and angry.
We’ve had an air pistol for awhile, but I got an air rifle recently. Partly it’s to see if I can ward off raccoons or other critters that try to get into my chicken coop. But I also want to practice more since my aim is sucky. I live outside of town so no Karens to worry about here thankfully.Thinkin' of buying an air (or even airsoft) rifle for backyard plinking, but I'm still afraid of normie karen types to call the cops on me. I've Seen Footage.
Also it's a little insulting that your average toy "sniper rifle" costs more than an actual SKS and optics.
TED: Ideas Worth Spreading
Speaking personally, I think a lot of my more emotional issues in life are summarized pretty well by
What kind of pain? I would get costochondritis (sp?) when younger. Basically an inflammation of the chest muscles. Usually on my left side and was a sharp pain especially when moving. Could last a few minutes to an hour a couple times. It scared me a lot when I first got it, but as far as that goes that’s not anything major I think.Spent the afternoon in the ER; I'm completely fine. I've been having some mild chest pain for the past two weeks, and while my parents have known about this for several days, my mom was reading stuff online last night, convinced herself that I was dying, and made me go in today. I had a feeling going into the hospital they would tell me I'm fine, and after several hours and multiple tests, they said everything looked good and they quickly discharged me and told me to follow up with my PCP or come back to the ER if my pain worsened.
Maybe tomorrow I'll have a more productive day![]()
Off the top of my head, a .177 at 400-500fps is sufficient for the smallest varmints, and above that you want a .22 at 400-500fps. I know the bongs love their near-sonic air rifles in either caliber for removing foxes, and you can get hollowpoint/fragmenting pellets specifically for non-hunting pest removal. From what I can tell, they're basically wadcutters with slits cut in to enable better expansion if you don't get into gimmick shit like knockoff RIP .177 boolits. That's in the range where you don't need a license, though; I've heard of .30 and up PCP air rifles that touch the sound barrier and they're mostly marketed for deleting foxes.We’ve had an air pistol for awhile, but I got an air rifle recently. Partly it’s to see if I can ward off raccoons or other critters that try to get into my chicken coop. But I also want to practice more since my aim is sucky. I live outside of town so no Karens to worry about here thankfully.
It's usually more of an ache, but sometimes it's more of a sharp pain that I'll get very briefly in different spots in my chest. It's always very surfacey so I've thought it was muscle pain rather than anything coming from my organs. It also happens at random instead of in response to anything, which is perplexing. They did several blood tests, an EKG, and took an x-ray, and nothing came back abnormal or indicative of any inflammation or a blood clot or anything. I'm not surprised it's not anything serious, but I feel a bit stumped.What kind of pain? I would get costochondritis (sp?) when younger. Basically an inflammation of the chest muscles. Usually on my left side and was a sharp pain especially when moving. Could last a few minutes to an hour a couple times. It scared me a lot when I first got it, but as far as that goes that’s not anything major I think.
Why not make your own venting thread?I hate the fact this is basically my vent thread because I wish I had someone to bounce ideas off of in the middle of the night and not bother you guys
Dating asexuals is basically sexless dating. Can't really understand the poor fuckers with a normal sexuality dating an asexual.I misread, but like the idea of therapy as "sexless dating."
Don’t know where to put itWhy not make your own venting thread?
Reminds me of my first date (btw, it could be general discussion)Don’t know where to put it
Hey, doesn't this place have come kind of non-aggression rule? Don't egg someone on to doing something not just cringey, but inviting to abuse.Why not make your own venting thread?![]()
Up your butt and around the corner.Don’t know where to put it
Only when it comes to spergs outside of this site, on-site is okay. As far as I understand it. verygayFrogs is an outstanding young lady, me and many others believe in her.doesn't this place have come kind of non-aggression rule? Don't egg someone on to doing something not just cringey, but inviting to abuse.
All the less reason toOnly when it comes to spergs outside of this site, on-site is okay. As far as I understand it. verygayFrogs is an outstanding young lady, me and many others believe in her.
This is up to verygayFrogs, and I only suggested this because:All the less reason to
Distributing individual concerns across already existing general threads would probably be more useful anyway, since those threads have wider audiences already there to discuss specific things to glean things off of.