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kraftiekortie
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12 Jul 2018, 9:16 am

I've stopped questioning "why am I here?"

(actually...I've never gotten that philosophical).

I just think of myself as somebody who's existing. I try to make the best of it.

If I would philosophize, perhaps I would make more friends. If I believed God, perhaps I would make more friends. As it stands now, I neither philosophize nor believe in God. I can only make friends through my "worldly merits" alone.



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12 Jul 2018, 9:22 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I've stopped questioning "why am I here?"

(actually...I've never gotten that philosophical).

I just think of myself as somebody who's existing. I try to make the best of it.

If I would philosophize, perhaps I would make more friends. If I believed God, perhaps I would make more friends. As it stands now, I neither philosophize nor believe in God. I can only make friends through my "worldly merits" alone.


Hello my conscience! You always follow me. Where ever I go, there you are - to drag me back into reality - usually screaming! :)

Hey Kraftie?! Have you ever heard of a guy named Timothy Treadwell?


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12 Jul 2018, 9:29 am

They say that that does not kill you will make you stronger - except grizzlies. Grizzlies will kill you!

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12 Jul 2018, 9:37 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
TODAY - 1350hrs I was granted OFFICIAL RETIREMENT - Due to my Asperger's Syndrome (and complications there of) at the ripe old age of 51.

THANK GOD someone somewhere saw the H E L L I've been living and experiencing all these Y E A R S and trying to cope with nothing A N Y person should have to endure.

SENSORY HELL, AUTISTIC BURN OUT, SOCIAL HELL, MELTDOWNS, MIXING WITH STRANGERS, - the list goes on. YOU ALL KNOW THE DRILL!! !

I'm safe now!

Relax! Try!

GOD, my life is a mess. Time to try to get back on track. Time to win back some of those lost energy tokens, lost through YEARS of being forced to deal with those STUPID humans!! !

What a lost... waste of time my time sent here was wasted at the hands of these superficial beings was!

Congratulations on your retirement! I had a similar situation - I got out at 57yo on full liability payments.
Do you live with any horrible people? On your own? Do you have a pet? Those were good things in my mending.
Keep us posted how you go.
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12 Jul 2018, 9:38 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
They say that, that doesn't kill you will make you stronger - except grizzlies. Grizzlies will kill you!

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Yes, Grizzlies will kill you indeed


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12 Jul 2018, 9:54 am

Claradoon wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
TODAY - 1350hrs I was granted OFFICIAL RETIREMENT - Due to my Asperger's Syndrome (and complications there of) at the ripe old age of 51.

THANK GOD someone somewhere saw the H E L L I've been living and experiencing all these Y E A R S and trying to cope with nothing A N Y person should have to endure.

SENSORY HELL, AUTISTIC BURN OUT, SOCIAL HELL, MELTDOWNS, MIXING WITH STRANGERS, - the list goes on. YOU ALL KNOW THE DRILL!! !

I'm safe now!

Relax! Try!

GOD, my life is a mess. Time to try to get back on track. Time to win back some of those lost energy tokens, lost through YEARS of being forced to deal with those STUPID humans!! !

What a lost... waste of time my time sent here was wasted at the hands of these superficial beings was!

Congratulations on your retirement! I had a similar situation - I got out at 57yo on full liability payments.
Do you live with any horrible people? On your own? Do you have a pet? Those were good things in my mending.
Keep us posted how you go.
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Hi, and thank you Claradoon,

I live alone (thank God) apart from my baby boy BOO:

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I dispensed all people in my life because I found out they're all materialistic, greedy, aggressive, rude things I don't want anything else to do with anymore. I don't - and never have wanted anything to do with them!

I've always preferred and wanted/needed my own company.
I've always danced to the beat of my own drum and never cared about what anyone else thought of me!


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12 Jul 2018, 9:55 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
If I would philosophize, perhaps I would make more friends. If I believed God, perhaps I would make more friends. As it stands now, I neither philosophize nor believe in God. I can only make friends through my "worldly merits" alone.


Ibid.

I wonder if ‘Art attack’ is on Netflix :| ?.



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12 Jul 2018, 10:03 am

I wonder when the need for passwords will eventually be supplanted by something more revolutionary


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12 Jul 2018, 10:09 am

sidetrack wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
If I would philosophize, perhaps I would make more friends. If I believed God, perhaps I would make more friends. As it stands now, I neither philosophize nor believe in God. I can only make friends through my "worldly merits" alone.


Ibid.

I wonder if ‘Art attack’ is on Netflix :| ?.




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12 Jul 2018, 10:15 am

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I wonder when the need for passwords will eventually be supplanted by something more revolutionary


IP addresses - MAC addresses - thumbprints - retinal scans, urine tests ...

all been done!

IP/MAC addresses can be changed. Thumbs and eyes can be cut off and ripped out, blah blah blah..

NOPE.

DNA is the best - better than 128 bit encryption.

OpenBSD will get there eventually - If they ever get over Theo De Raat's EGO!


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12 Jul 2018, 10:20 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
kazanscube wrote:
I wonder when the need for passwords will eventually be supplanted by something more revolutionary


IP addresses - MAC addresses - thumbprints - retinal scans, urine tests ...

all been done!

IP/MAC addresses can be changed. Thumbs and eyes can be cut off and ripped out, blah blah blah..

NOPE.

DNA is the best - better than 128 bit encryption.

OpenBSD will get there eventually - If they ever get over Theo De Raat's EGO!


Theo The Rat as I call him.
I had a run in with the pig years ago when I was writing UNIX socket programming code years ago.
He's an egotistical megalomaniac


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12 Jul 2018, 10:23 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
kazanscube wrote:
I wonder when the need for passwords will eventually be supplanted by something more revolutionary


IP addresses - MAC addresses - thumbprints - retinal scans, urine tests ...

all been done!

IP/MAC addresses can be changed. Thumbs and eyes can be cut off and ripped out, blah blah blah..

NOPE.

DNA is the best - better than 128 bit encryption.

OpenBSD will get there eventually - If they ever get over Theo De Raat's EGO!


Theo The Rat as I call him.
I had a run in with the pig years ago when I was writing UNIX socket programming code years ago.
He's an egotistical megalomaniac


That's why they kicked him off of the NetBSD project


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12 Jul 2018, 10:28 am

Sun Microsystems would also have prevailed (to some degree) except they were taken over by oricle (who f#cked everything up). They should have stuck with databases. They were good at that!


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12 Jul 2018, 10:30 am

Sorry about the attitude but Sun Microsystems USED TO BE a Special Interest to me and when Oracle took over, I went into a several years spiral dive into depression and even had to be hospitalized!


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12 Jul 2018, 10:39 am

I think I've seen Timothy Treadwill (the name) somewhere....but I don't know who he is.



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12 Jul 2018, 10:50 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I think I've seen Timothy Treadwill (the name) somewhere....but I don't know who he is.


He and his girlfriend were killed by a bear


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