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pentae 08-05-2009 05:09 AM

this thread delivers

cam_girls 08-05-2009 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 16147996)
yeah... you're a proven genius.

the only thing your going to succeed at in life most likely, is winning a Darwin Award.

you'll be that guy who was so convinced he had it all figured out that he decided he didn't need a parachute when he jumped from the plane.

those who knew you will often reflect that it was analogous to your business life and really not all that surprising.


Great analogy, think that up yourself?

Don't think positive, think you're a half retarded baboon like PP.

Pleasurepays 08-05-2009 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by cam_girls (Post 16148076)
Great analogy, think that up yourself?

Don't think positive, think you're a half retarded baboon like PP.

think positive?

is that all it takes in business?

in life?

Warren Buffet is just a great positive thinker? One of the best positive thinkers in the world?

if i think positive about walking through a huge forest fire... is that all i need to make it? ... or would it require some careful planning, experience, consultation and making the final determination as to the feasibility of the act?.. determining whether or not its within my abilities, could be, or within scope of competence?

you see... everything you've ever said has made it painfully clear that the $350,000.00 you paid for camgirls.com wasn't your money.

... i mean, it might have been your money. but you didn't earn it. you didn't work for it. you didn't start from zero, make a dollar, then two.. then set a goal of 100.00 and then 1000.00 and so on. you didn't put in the 14 hr days and the 80 hour weeks and you have never ran a business or managed large numbers of people.

... so come clean... whats going on?

i think it must be one of the following

1) your family has money. you're so dumb and so annoying that your father gave you 350,000.00 just to watch you crash and burn, knowing that the domain can then again be sold for at least something.

2) you inherited money.

3) you were given a house by your parents that you sold and were able to pocket mid six figures from the sale


you mentioned being in love with movie stars. a connection to the industry might explain how you can be retarded and still have money to spend on a domain like that. your family own a production company? did you get a writers credit while real writers wrote and you alternated between sleeping in the corner and masturbating? were you an "associate producer" or some other dumb title where you basically did nothing but run your mouth and pound your chest, forcing everyone to work around you to get things done and you got paid for it?

i know i'm close. i know there is no possible way in hell that you actually earned the money by working for it in business. it was given to you or you came into it very easily.

you don't even talk like your older than 25. you're probably a bit younger than that.


:2 cents:

Pleasurepays 08-05-2009 05:59 AM

duplicate

cam_girls 08-05-2009 06:06 AM

nice essay. please continue.

stephane76 08-05-2009 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShellyCrash (Post 16145851)
I don't know, alot of people I know seem to settle with people who don't really make them happy.

I was with this one guy for about 5 years. He was all about walking down the aisle and as much as my friends and fam were all for it I just wasn't feeling it. I know it sounds cliche, but in the end even though I loved him I wasn't IN love with him anymore.

When I broke up with him I caught alot of shit. I mean, yeah he loved me, never mistreated or cheated on me, we hardly ever fought, but there's just more to it than that.

Alot of my friends, especially my girl friends, couldn't believe I chose to walk away. "Oh my god! He's so perfect! He wanted to marry you! What are you, nuts?!?" They just couldn't get it.

Even though I took alot of shit for it I honestly think it was one of the best moves I ever could have made. Now I'm with someone who for me is the total package. He's not perfect, but neither am I, and who is? There's just this synergy that's there that has always been missing in my other relationships. We kick ass for the lord.

I think society puts too much pressure on people to marry and live happily ever after. If anything I kinda feel it's the opposite, people don't walk away from good potential long term relationships as much as they seem to settle with bad ones because they're afraid of being alone. Maybe my perception is skewed by my own personal experience, but that's the way I see it. :2 cents:

well said! :thumbsup

raven1083 08-05-2009 06:19 AM

I don't know if this is true because I haven't meet my soul mate yet.

myjah 08-05-2009 06:31 AM

I do believe in it and have been blessed to find it when I wasn't even looking. That doesn't mean you still don't have to work at your relationship. But I know without a doubt that my husband truly completes me, as cliche as that sounds. I genuinely wish that everyone's heart could be as full and happy as mine.

ShellyCrash 08-05-2009 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by stephane76 (Post 16148173)
well said! :thumbsup

Danke!:thumbsup

JFK 08-05-2009 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShellyCrash (Post 16148280)
Danke!:thumbsup

Bitte:thumbsup


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