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offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2014-06-24 23:20 [#02472788]
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I hope you lose it mate so you get the psychological monkey
off your back, really its just an issue of self esteem and
in actuality of no practical importance.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2014-06-25 04:38 [#02472799]
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Just getting outta existential crisis #50,000. Was going
insane for a bit, but then I realized I was just going sane
in a world that is retarded. So now I am coping with that
retardedness.

Life is so awesome and beautiful and retarded at the same
time.

Fucking ridiculous.

If life were ideal, a few of us would get together and hang
out with monoid to go clubbing or whatever to pick up chicks
and get him laid-- all in the vibe of some 80's
high-school/college buddy film. Like there would be the
montage of clothes shopping, the hair cut, the sampling of
colognes, going over pickup lines with a broom, etc. It
would be pretty badass, we'd have a great time, and then
after that we'd just post random messages on this board as
usual. But of course in the film version, the ending is
where we're sitting on a park bench and coming down on MDMA,
watching the sun rise. And monoid is there sans-virginity,
and from his mouth comes, "So this is life.... Not bad.
*sincere smile*", which gives hope vibes to the audience and
all involved. Closing narrator last line: "We helped monoid
get laid, but in the end, he helped us get our lives back
together. We often feel we have missing pieces in our
lives, but it turns out-- we always have someone else's
missing pieces. When we don't feel complete, it's
reassuring to know that we're the solution to another's
puzzle. ...That sunrise seemed to last an eternity.....
Long live IDM." End Credits.

Yah, but life is not ideal, which is why we don't do that.
Cuz that sounds like fun, but I can't do it cuz I don't have
$50,000 to spend on gathering a group of elite IDM hot shots
together to get monoid laid.

So I'm sorry monoid. I'd love to help, but this text is all
the moral support I can give. I guess I'll see you in the
1980's film montage in imagination land. Godspeed.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2014-06-25 08:03 [#02472805]
Points: 31015 Status: Regular



that was a beautiful post, Matthew Broderick has his agent
on the blower.


 

offline ddrummondd on 2014-06-26 01:46 [#02472877]
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update How do you feel about getting old? I find it akward,
that i
listen to the same music (IDM, house, techno etc.) than
people who are 15 years younger than me. This doesn't seem
right...

is twasser a word? it should be


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2014-06-27 07:46 [#02472956]
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The main thing i notice about ageing is popular culture
seems more derivative everytime you stop to take notice,
like a new spiderman reboot or whatever, I dont know if its
a frame of reference everyone experiences or a linear
progression of everything going down the shitter, I suppose
its a bit of both.


 


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