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reasonvemotion
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Re: how to live when you cant tell apart the onion and real

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johngalthasspoken wrote:

.paid off my mortgage 5 years ago.now i'm in my mid 30's, single & happy than ever before.
There is no elevator to the top, you need to take the stairs.


I am surprised by this. You have hidden well the true johngalthasspoken. Should let him loose more often. :)
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You know, the fact (I found the news article) that Chuck Norris said that should only be in favour of Obama, as a side-note. I mean, if Chuck Norris finds Obama terrifying to that extreme then surely Obama must be one tough president ^^
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as i understand it the problem with setting money as your main goal is that if you achieve it all you have is money

but if you fail you have no money nor have you done anything you enjoy

my mom studied early childhood education in university - with everyone telling her how a BA in early childhood education will get her a job that pays barely better than working at mcdonalds

but that is what she wanted to study and that is what she enjoyed doing

a combination of hard work and a fair bit of luck resulted in her making a fair bit of money but even if she had not made the money she would have been doing what she enjoyed
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ForgedinHell wrote:But you see, Kayla already has you beat. Money is not her main goal. I find people who think money is the main goal and who kiss the ass of those who have it as quite boring and usually a little on the dim-wit side.
My financial goals probably won't be that different from many others.I made it a goal to chase money because i didn't ever wanted to have to listen to a boss tell me what i had to do,where i have to be & so on, not because i wanted some stupid fancy shit..i chose to achieve that & in doing that,i sacrificed other things in my life.i have no kids and i'm still single..and contrary to the popular belief, money CAN buy you happiness. 8)
ForgedinHell wrote:And what have you learned in life is that you can come online and insult a girl in high-school? That's what I know about you.
well Boo fucking hoo...The fuck is she doing in a boys arena if she can't stand a little heat? at-least she isn't bitching & whining and threatening to call the cops like some douchebag Jew on this forum.i'll give her credit for that.
ForgedinHell wrote:the rest could be entirely made up, but it doesn't matter, I know by your conduct here what sort of person you are.Petty people go around insulting others.
well what can i say? i have guilty pleasures tormenting douchebags like you. you can believe what you want,but my point still stands.she won't get far in this world with her "society owes me" attitude.
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thedoc wrote:There is a book 'The Total Money Makeover' by Dave Ramsey, and from what you say you could be the poster boy for the book. Most of what you say in your post is outlined and detailed in the book. My son once asked me what was a good thing to collect, thinking of the collectors market and buying as an investment. I asked him what he liked and he said he was thinking of buying with the idea of reselling to make money, so I told him, "If what you really want to collect is money, then collect money in your bank account, and don't take chances on intermediate things." We all make choices and one of mine was for the kids, my wife had a better paying job than I, so I took off for the kids, driving them to and from school, soccer practice, I was 'Mr. Mom'. Later when my daughter had a child I took care of the grandson so she could work and later she went back to school and I was then taking care of 2 grandchildren. Ramsey's book was a bit late for us but it sounds like you did everything right.
Doc ,i did just about everything right,but i always felt like something was "missing". I've always thought that having kids would fill this void and would complete me as a person.almost all of my buddies & colleagues are married & have kids.Lately I feel, more than ever, a strong fatherly instinct. I have always wanted to have children,but never wanted marriage ,i've always been a casual guy,i enjoy the casual nature of things.
thedoc wrote:We all make choices and one of mine was for the kids, my wife had a better paying job than I, so I took off for the kids, driving them to and from school, soccer practice, I was 'Mr. Mom'. Later when my daughter had a child I took care of the grandson so she could work and later she went back to school and I was then taking care of 2 grandchildren.
I'm sure you made the right choices doc,you sound like a good man..I envy you having your children and grandchildren nearby. I hope I will be as lucky! And I hope your son finds his way to success! Thanks
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Re: how to live when you cant tell apart the onion and real

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'how to live when you cant tell apart the onion and real news', well i guess to not be a part of the onion and real news.
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Kayla wrote: how does one live in a world where you cant tell if a headline is from 'the onion' or if a republican said something retarded
I can almost come up with five of these off the top of my head.

"There are approximately 80 representatives in the House of Reps who are card-carrying members of the Communist Party".
(Allen West)

"Sharia Law has taken hold in Nevada".
(Sharon Angle)

"I'm not a witch."
(Christine O'Donnell)

"We think that China has nuclear capability."
(Herman Cain)


The problem here is that Herman Cain was doubly wrong. The phrase "nuclear capability" is very different than the phrase "possesses nuclear weapons". "Capability" specifically means the nation has the scientific labs that are capable of building a nuclear weapon. "Possession" means the country has weapons that are armed and ready to launch. (Of course, China has possessed nuclear weapons since 1963)

Political pundits understand this distinction very clearly. This distinction can have grave consequences in a situation like Iran or in the fine print of IAEA laws.
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I forgot to mention...

Syria is Iran's route to the sea. 8)
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omfg jesus fucking christ on a stick

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... ?hpt=hp_t2

this is too tasteless even for the onion
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Re: how to live when you cant tell apart the onion and real

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Kayla wrote:omfg jesus fucking christ on a stick
looool
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