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#330508 - 02/14/10 11:36 AM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Bye]
Vanna1 Offline

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Registered: 02/21/07
Loc: Spaces untraveled spaces...
Originally Posted By: Vexing
Originally Posted By: qRachelp

(If any of our "space cousins" are reading this thread: Please blow this planet of failed humanity the fnck up. Do NOT allow the ravages of capitalism to seed the space.)


Dear Alien Civilisations,

If you are indeed reading this, please do not blow up this planet based on the ravings of one deluded nutjob. A lot of us are quite happy and would like to continue existing.

Sincerely,

Cate.


Yes,please ignore that person--> crazy.We love existing happi

Thank you very much,

Vanna dontoveruseme



Edited by Vanna1 (02/14/10 11:38 AM)
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Sorry,but you have no choice...keep moving along please...

The living past...here and gone...

Self preservation...the weak link between ideas and action.

At times when the bar is set too high...it's sometimes best to just go under it instead.

To die in the arms of a loved one...peaceful bliss.



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#330601 - 02/15/10 04:26 AM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Bye]
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Registered: 07/06/05
Loc: western Canada
What would I prefer doing? How much time d'you have?

It's not the job itself that get's me so much - if I can go from an infantryman to a baker in the span of 24 months, I can do just about anything - it's having to deal with people who become insanely obsessed with their job and get mad at me if I'm not as nuts. We all baseline our lives on our jobs, and isn't that an issue with transition...assuring a job during and after your "changes"?...but it is quite possible, even easy, to lose perspective and become too worried about what goes on at work.

That's the sort of behavior that I hate.
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#330604 - 02/15/10 06:13 AM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Morrigan]
Gina9223 Offline


Registered: 11/29/05
Loc: right here, right now
As strange as it may seem…. I actually loved my time in the military. Yeah, I worked insane hours but that was part of the fun. Work 8 or 16 hours and then get told at the last second that your needed for a watch on a Friday night. So you run to get a shower and change and grab a book to read when nothing’s going on, get there, order a pizza to share with the junior person and watch the fun and games.

I really miss those late nights where we would get the phone calls about some drunk sailor who’d done something monumentally stupid… god, so many funny stories from that.

I’m still like that. At my current civilian job I’m only allowed to work 8 hours a day (that’s weird) unless there is something hot to process and even then it’s not that hard to do. (ok, normally not anything major) and quite frankly, it’s BORING. Day in and day out, drudge drudge drudge… no excitement, no change, the only stress is the normal work stress of getting the job done quickly, on time, on budget and correct the first time.

Meh… I work around engineers. They don’t have personalities, they have programs in Cobal 2.0. Their version of an argument is very boring to be around.

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#330623 - 02/15/10 11:23 AM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Morrigan]
Bye Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/01/08
Loc: NZ
Originally Posted By: Morrigan
What would I prefer doing? How much time d'you have?

It's not the job itself that get's me so much - if I can go from an infantryman to a baker in the span of 24 months, I can do just about anything - it's having to deal with people who become insanely obsessed with their job and get mad at me if I'm not as nuts. We all baseline our lives on our jobs, and isn't that an issue with transition...assuring a job during and after your "changes"?...but it is quite possible, even easy, to lose perspective and become too worried about what goes on at work.

That's the sort of behavior that I hate.


I think then, that perhaps you should work for yourself.
i.e. your own business.

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#330637 - 02/15/10 02:59 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Bye]
Marcella Offline
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Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Pasture
Nah, aliens, please blow it up.

We should hold a vote.
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#330650 - 02/15/10 04:08 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Marcella]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/01/08
Loc: NZ
Originally Posted By: Marcella
Nah, aliens, please blow it up.

We should hold a vote.


Excellent suggestion; those that vote 'Yes' on 'Blow Up the Earth' will be instantly vaporised, thereby putting them out of their misery.

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#330652 - 02/15/10 04:18 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Bye]
Marcella Offline
Misanthropic Cow

Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Pasture
No fun in that.

Let's get the happy ones vaporized, too.

Annoying cheerful little twats.
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This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.

"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.

http://my.funtrivia.com/tournament/Callies-quiz-75578.html

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#330653 - 02/15/10 04:28 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Marcella]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/01/08
Loc: NZ
Originally Posted By: Marcella
No fun in that.

Let's get the happy ones vaporized, too.

Annoying cheerful little twats.


You will be vaporised without knowing their true fate.
However, you won't be around to care.
Win!

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#330662 - 02/15/10 06:39 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: Bye]
qRachelp Offline
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Registered: 12/02/09
Loc: Little Rock
Originally Posted By: Vexing
Originally Posted By: Marcella
Nah, aliens, please blow it up.

We should hold a vote.


Excellent suggestion; those that vote 'Yes' on 'Blow Up the Earth' will be instantly vaporised, thereby putting them out of their misery.

"... sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust."

Most unfortunately, in this capitalistic world, the "just" get fncked!


Edited by qRachelp (02/15/10 06:40 PM)
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#330665 - 02/15/10 07:19 PM Re: creature of the wheel [Re: qRachelp]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/01/08
Loc: NZ
What would you prefer to capitalism?

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