Giving in
doesn't mean you are accepting something. I have just given in and am about to fuck off as a result. It may well turn out to be the best thing I have done.
In the same way bad things always happen, so do good. It's just a question of waiting for them. :)
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Tue 19 Jan 2010, 21:37,
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In the same way bad things always happen, so do good. It's just a question of waiting for them. :)
accepting things doesn't mean you are giving in, either.
neither is necessarily bad anyway, except by the standards of this foolish competition-based society that we are surrounded by.
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Tue 19 Jan 2010, 21:41,
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it's all bigger, faster, stronger, harder,
an obsession with spiralling excess. According to them, if you don't live up to it, you're a failure, and if you don't want to, you're a loser (because "obviously" everyone wants it really so if you say you don't you're just playing sour grapes). Well, fuck that. They're the losers, if you ask me. They're the ones living in Hell.
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Tue 19 Jan 2010, 21:48,
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Ha hahaha
You sound like you know one of my soon to be ex-bosses! Never work for a sports player with a ban - competitive and time to kill bugging you!
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Tue 19 Jan 2010, 21:50,
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This was the attitude expressed in a book I picked up once.
It made me cross. The really annoying thing about it, though, is that it was essentially right. You do have to be that kind of soulless freak to be "successful" as society today defines it. Except it didn't make me think I was wrong. It made me think society was wrong.
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Tue 19 Jan 2010, 21:53,
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