Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. - John Kenneth Galbraith
Fiance made me tapenade(sp?) and I was apprehensive... But it was amazing. Then I had them on food and it didn't make me gag.
Then I ate one by myself, and I only cringed a little. 13 Years ago, I used to dry heave at the smell of them.
That's weird.
13 years ago.
I'm a completely different person now, now that I think of it... Karnaj, this simple question unlocked a realization as I sit here. The only thing that is actually the same for 13 years ago, is that I still love video games, farts and metal/hardcore music...
Haha, just kidding.
Nintendo. Can't wait to get a WiiU. I had it preordered for release but I sold it to a guy for two thousand dollars. Still haven't gotten around to getting one.
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The propaganda machine of Maradon!'s junta released this statement:
Nintendo. Can't wait to get a WiiU. I had it preordered for release but I sold it to a guy for two thousand dollars. Still haven't gotten around to getting one.
What.
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. - John Kenneth Galbraith
Having it in my hands and then immediately selling it to him for twenty ratty old benjamins was one of the hardest things I've ever done.
13 years ago, all I knew was cheap vodka, and I hated it. Turns out if you spend some money on it, it's actually a quite tasty spirit.
Working.
I work from home. I am now a contract ghost writer. I turn other peoples shitty ideas into words, and they pay me. I get an honest weeks pay, for an honest days work.
Trying to get books finished in my own name. Self published two years ago, when I wrote fantasy fiction. Turns out, that genre is over saturated, and sells like shit. Two books I'm doing this year... One is a self help book about not working yourself to death. The other is a memoir about how I got over my drug use back in the 90's.
While on this topic... how about things that you don't like or do anymore? The other half of change.
I only play video games with my kids. And even then, I get bored and let them take over. When I try to get into a PC game, I think about the 5 minute process of port forwarding, and say "Fuck it, shit's just a waste of time anyway." The day I realized that I did that without thinking about it... I realized that I had wasted years of my life on that unproductive bullshit... and promptly limited my kids gaming time.
I am cynical, and mistrustful of my government. Not on a whackjob level, but compared to my "Who gives a fuck?" youth, me taking time to write Senators, Reps, and all those other elected douchebags is a HUGE thing. The American people really need to learn that the only way to keep your elected officials in order, is to write them, email them, and call them... and tell them YOUR stance on the issues. Otherwise.. how the fuck are they gonna know?
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Kaiote still thinks SARS jokes are topical, as evidenced by:
While on this topic... how about things that you don't like or do anymore? The other half of change.
I'm pretty much the same with video games. There are one or two games at a given time that I'll play, and usually only on the weekends. Time was I'd play video games pretty much all day, erry day.
That, and gunshot wound fucking. A man can only take so many shattered bone slivers in his urethra.
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. - John Kenneth Galbraith
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Karnaj had this to say about Punky Brewster:
That, and gunshot wound fucking. A man can only take so many shattered bone slivers in his urethra.
I just started aiming for the fleshier bits.