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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 6:42:15 GMT -5
I`m bored and virtually housebound following my surgery, so I thought "what the hell" and decided to annoy you all with my own re-hash of this type of post.
Start your questionings!
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Post by lotus on Jan 4, 2008 6:55:14 GMT -5
what should I eat for lunch tomorrow? [I'll be grabbing lunch while out and about.]
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Post by thwak is T.hawk on Jan 4, 2008 6:56:54 GMT -5
why are you so lame in mortal kombat?
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 7:01:49 GMT -5
what should I eat for lunch tomorrow? [I'll be grabbing lunch while out and about.] Take a look around the area as you go about your business, see if you can see a small sandwich shop or bakery, and put a lunch order in for something you really like but don`t have often as a treat. Nice big chicken mayo baguette or something along those lines. Arrange a time to pick it up, so all you have to do is walk in and pay
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 7:02:36 GMT -5
why are you so lame in mortal kombat? I`m a lover not a fighter, just wait until I have my hip replacement though, then I`ll kick some pixelated ass!
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Post by lotus on Jan 4, 2008 7:08:21 GMT -5
Sounds good Stryker. Better then my plan of a lunch of rice and noodles.
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Post by The Thread Barbi on Jan 4, 2008 7:15:04 GMT -5
How are you feeling post-op? Why must you copy Bob Spalchowitz? What year is it?
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Post by Erik Majorwitz on Jan 4, 2008 7:48:47 GMT -5
Who is more famous in your family, the Kurt or Matt?
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 7:55:26 GMT -5
How are you feeling post-op? Why must you copy Bob Spalchowitz? What year is it? Ok, ankle hurts like hell despite major painkillers, and the plaster itches, but I actually moved my little toe today which I haven`t done in 18 months, so that was good ;D Just glad to get the whole thing started! I was bored and secretly I desire to be mr Spalchowitz. The Stryker year of the Prairie Dog. 2008 to normal people.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 7:56:38 GMT -5
Who is more famous in your family, the Kurt or Matt? Matt I would say, but I`m amazed he hasn`t sued WWE over Matt Strikers gimmick infringement
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Post by lotus on Jan 4, 2008 8:36:35 GMT -5
To be or not to be...? That is my next question.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Jan 4, 2008 8:56:45 GMT -5
To be or not to be...? That is my next question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause: there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life; For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of office and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, And enterprises of great pith and moment With this regard their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action. - Soft you now! The fair Ophelia! Nymph, in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd. So the question is whether to exist or not...whether is it better to live through incredibly difficult circumstances or to confront the problems and declare war on those afflictions, and by doing so, ending them. Considering death as a way through the problems...as simple as going to sleep, and with that we end all the problems that we would otherwise endure through. Is death as simple a relief as that? Perhaps like sleep, death would bring dreams of the problems we endure and therefore no relief would be there to be had. That is the issue that causes us such problems when considering a long life. Can we tolerate the pains of time, the worst offences against us, the contempt of proud men, the pain of being rejected in love, insolence of abused authority, and being taken advantage of by opertunists, when we could simply end our own lives. Who carries the load of the weary life without dread of the afterlife? We would rather deal with the evils we know, rather than rush to those we do not. So thinking about it makes cowards of us all, and it follows that the first impulse to end our life is obscured by reflecting on it. And great and important plans are diluted to the point where we don't do anything. In answer to your question then, I would say that even though there is nothing to fear about death, its much better to be alive, because the good far outways the bad in the long run. Bet you weren`t expecting that one then ;D
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