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swbluto
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20 Jun 2011, 2:33 am

Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?



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20 Jun 2011, 2:39 am

swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


I only earn a modest paycheck, but what's so great about my life is how the women don't care at all about money! They flock to you if you're a good guy, like me. Just the way it should be! They love you for who you are, not how much money you make! :roll:



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20 Jun 2011, 2:42 am

Having a level one baby while other women out there have level two babies or level five babies or worst of all level ten babies.

Also the fact I don't need to be on other government assistance and that we don't have to juggle bills or live like a classic poor person.

The fact I can make milk and feed my baby and not have any problems.

The fact that I use cloth diapers and it saves is money.

The fact we don't need daycare because of our working hours.

The fact my brother is going to have a baby he made on accident.



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20 Jun 2011, 6:07 am

I love the outdoors, but at the same time I'm overly sensitive to cold and I live in Canada. So I'm always cheerful and think life really is great in spring and summer, and become depressed and hopeless in autumn and winter. This pattern is utterly predictable. If I lived in Arizona I might be happy all the time, even if I had to rummage through garbage bins for food and live under a bridge. My husband and my cousin lived under a bridge for a while, and they say it isn't as bad as it sounds so long as the weather is warm.



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20 Jun 2011, 6:17 am

swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


Sarcasm, right?


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20 Jun 2011, 7:15 am

I do not know what swbluto is taking but has enyone a discripion for it
so I can take it to and I don't believe it is a non dicription drug.

but I am general content with my live. I have no idea how it is to not feel :? this way.
until I get into a crisis of course becaus someone had the idea to rearange his frontgarden :lol:


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20 Jun 2011, 7:23 am

:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)



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20 Jun 2011, 7:33 am

swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


Not a lot to be honest.



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20 Jun 2011, 7:43 am

swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


My life is awesome too!! ! I love it! I can connect to people so easily because I'm liked and loved everywhere I go. People just can't get enough of socializing with me. Always falling for the wrong men is so exciting! And all the wonderful sensory issues! So enjoyable! Just like depression, meltdowns and shutdowns. Makes me feel so special. Really? What's not to love?



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20 Jun 2011, 7:47 am

:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)



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20 Jun 2011, 7:48 am

wavefreak58 wrote:
swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


Sarcasm, right?


I thought so. Otherwise, nevermind my post.



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20 Jun 2011, 9:29 am

wavefreak58 wrote:
swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


Sarcasm, right?


In a decade or so, I hope it won't be sarcastic. :lol:



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20 Jun 2011, 9:34 am

I gave up trying to think of life in terms of great or terrible, especially relative to other people's lives. I can't think about white picket fence stereotypes of success. I need to keep my internal conversations about success focused on what is important to me. It is the only way to keep any sense of balance. Chasing after success as defined by the capricious norms of this culture is a formula for failure because those norms are based on a heavily NT view of reality. I can't see the path to that type of success.


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20 Jun 2011, 9:37 am

johnnydangerous wrote:
swbluto wrote:
Isn't life ...*Tony the Tiger voice* GRRREAT?

The way that life is just so easy, and how socializing so easily comes to me and how wonderful it is to earn a hefty paycheck from a sinecure while also living in a Victorian house with a white picket fence, and I have my choice in women.... life is just awesome. What's so great about your life?


I only earn a modest paycheck, but what's so great about my life is how the women don't care at all about money! They flock to you if you're a good guy, like me. Just the way it should be! They love you for who you are, not how much money you make! :roll:


Really?

Psssttt... In this economy, I think the fact you have a paycheck is all it takes. :P



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20 Jun 2011, 9:43 am

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I gave up trying to think of life in terms of great or terrible, especially relative to other people's lives. I can't think about white picket fence stereotypes of success. I need to keep my internal conversations about success focused on what is important to me. It is the only way to keep any sense of balance. Chasing after success as defined by the capricious norms of this culture is a formula for failure because those norms are based on a heavily NT view of reality. I can't see the path to that type of success.


Indeed, the comparative form of 'success' is pretty illusory, especially when the "Joneses" that most try to keep up with are apparently upper-middle class, which the majority of middle-class will fail to compare with by definition. The alternative for 'success' that many default to when they're aren't rich is about all about relationships, family and friends because when you have no money but lots of time, you apparenlty have enough time to build relationships! But, when you don't have either lots of money or relationship building abilities, time to take some fukitol and define success on your own terms! Which is really the most easily achievable form of success. (And, to be honest, determining success by doing what you personally want is really the most fulfilling, regardless of your money attracting or relationship-building abilities.)



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20 Jun 2011, 9:46 am

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I do not know what swbluto is taking but has enyone a discripion for it
so I can take it to and I don't believe it is a non dicription drug.


This is some great sh1t. I can get you hooked up by tomorrow.

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