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Post  MKing on Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:05 pm

mi-cuit wrote:
MKing wrote:
mi-cuit wrote:LOL. so i take it i should pack a first-aid kit?


YUP. And.....and......some mace......pocket knife......nunchucks.....and while your at it, throw in a M-16......Shotgun......two Sniper Rifles.....and a BAZOOKA. OH! and also, a flare gun, just for the heck of it. That's All


Better safe than sorry, I suppose. *starts packing*


umm......you should probably think about renting a TANK, as well.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  mi-cuit on Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:25 am

I prefer more traditional means of combat. How about a spike-wheeled chariot instead?

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  MKing on Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:11 pm

mi-cuit wrote:I prefer more traditional means of combat. How about a spike-wheeled chariot instead?


DAYUUUMMMM. You taking it back old school, Prince of Egypt/Ben Hur style.

What if we still had Gladiator arena fighting/killing, would you pay to see something like that, mi-cuit, or is it too inhumane for you?

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Monty on Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:59 pm

Why not be even more old fashioned and be so traditional and conventional that the Aquarius will kill herself? Saves you a lot of work and you don't have to stray too far away from your Stereotype, Mi-Cuit! Wink

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Dr. ARM on Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:23 pm

An Aquarius I knew killed herself a few years ago.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  lilith on Sat Jul 03, 2010 12:58 am

*chirp chirp*

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Monty on Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:04 am

*SINISTER SNIPS*

To the guys who haved already moved, I need to ask a question.

My
Dad is having a really hard time accepting I've grown up and admittedly
it's getting quite cramped but I really don't want to upset him at all.
He's becoming increasingly clingy since I left home but it's only
recently that it's happened and to be honest with you, I have no idea
how to sort it out.

He's really insistent I call him once a
day and when I'm too busy to even eat or sleep, let alone make a phone
call he'll get really angsty about it. I appreciate he really does care
for my welfare but I need my space and independence. There was an
example earlier where he was lecturing me on how to pack my stuff, make
myself some food in the morning and how to use the train. I know it's
the other side of the country but I'm not THAT geographically retarded!


So, what do I do, guys and gals?

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  lilith on Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:09 am

E-mail. =D

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  MKing on Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:05 am

lilith wrote:E-mail. =D


Yep. Can't go wrong with that.

Dr. ARM wrote:An Aquarius I knew killed herself a few years
ago.


I knew an Aquarius guy who tried to commit suicide before, but he was very unsuccessful. I was told that was actually his second attempt. I never told anyone this, but knowing him personally, I felt that he did it for attention.

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Post  mi-cuit on Sat Jul 03, 2010 12:55 pm

No no no no no. I need her alive. She has to pay half the rent!

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Monty on Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:00 pm

Kill her and claim her life insurance. Or go on a massive shopping spree and blame it on her!

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  lilith on Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:20 pm

I feel so tired of everything, I feel drained.

I'm tired of people f'ing around and playing videogames or watching TV or movies all day and losing their social skills, and I'm tired of the same people who prefer to do that and also sit around and gossip about people instead of going out because they can't think of anything else to do and ending up depressed and apathetic because of it, saying that they'll do whatever it is 'tomorrow'. I'm sick of trying to get people out and excited about something when all they want to do is avoid walking or getting up out of their bedrooms and want to stay glued to a screen for the entire fucking day. I'm sick of people agreeing with me about it when they do the same thing.

Most of all, I'm tired of caring about people doing these things and I can't let it get to me. I just want to lie down and not get depressed about this. On one hand, I want to move to a remote island and forget about everyone, and on the other hand I want to get out with a huge crowd.

Thing is, most days I just shrug this off, even laugh at it but today it just hit me as the worst.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  mi-cuit on Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:58 pm

lilith wrote:I feel so tired of everything, I feel drained.

I'm tired of people f'ing around and playing videogames or watching TV or movies all day and losing their social skills, and I'm tired of the same people who prefer to do that and also sit around and gossip about people instead of going out because they can't think of anything else to do and ending up depressed and apathetic because of it, saying that they'll do whatever it is 'tomorrow'. I'm sick of trying to get people out and excited about something when all they want to do is avoid walking or getting up out of their bedrooms and want to stay glued to a screen for the entire fucking day. I'm sick of people agreeing with me about it when they do the same thing.

Most of all, I'm tired of caring about people doing these things and I can't let it get to me. I just want to lie down and not get depressed about this. On one hand, I want to move to a remote island and forget about everyone, and on the other hand I want to get out with a huge crowd.

Thing is, most days I just shrug this off, even laugh at it but today it just hit me as the worst.


We all have those days. You have to keep in mind just how easy it is to fall into a rut though. Sometimes people fall into things they don't necessarily choose. I don't necessarily believe that though. All it amounts to is one big excuse. I don't know what to say, given that I have my own "peeve" that I sometimes find depressing. It'll pass.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Monty on Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:02 pm

lilith wrote:I feel so tired of everything, I feel drained.

I'm tired of people f'ing around and playing videogames or watching TV or movies all day and losing their social skills, and I'm tired of the same people who prefer to do that and also sit around and gossip about people instead of going out because they can't think of anything else to do and ending up depressed and apathetic because of it, saying that they'll do whatever it is 'tomorrow'. I'm sick of trying to get people out and excited about something when all they want to do is avoid walking or getting up out of their bedrooms and want to stay glued to a screen for the entire fucking day. I'm sick of people agreeing with me about it when they do the same thing.

Most of all, I'm tired of caring about people doing these things and I can't let it get to me. I just want to lie down and not get depressed about this. On one hand, I want to move to a remote island and forget about everyone, and on the other hand I want to get out with a huge crowd.

Thing is, most days I just shrug this off, even laugh at it but today it just hit me as the worst.


Haha, the opposite happened to me. I slipped into that routine BECAUSE I was depressed, it came as a sense of comfort for me to stay on my Mac for days at a time. From the moment I'd wake up until I slept I would be on there and not for anything productive either. We obviously know a lot of us have our moments of lathergy too but when you're obviously energetic considering it's Summer and others are content on being vegetables, it's frustrating. Perhaps, meeting like minded (Or energised!) would be ideal for you, just don't go beserk. Not everyone shares the same ideal...

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Post  lilith on Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:58 am

Well, I have calmed down. Depression is a tricky topic, when it comes to cause and effect.

Josh, that's very common. My years in high school were pretty bad (not really due to anything in particular unless you want to have some sort of debate about Western culture in general) due to overall depression. The hardest part was not being able to tackle the source. I had friends (sort of), a normal family, enough money, food, etc. and a future. No one died, no major event happened that really caused it. In that way you feel like it's all your fault for not having more willpower, or something. There are things that sound interesting, but for some reason you'd just rather not do them and then all of a sudden a couple of years have passed.

Sometimes it can be pretty obvious who's lazy and who's too depressed to do anything. My generation seems to be kind of stuck to a screen though.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  PapiChuloLeon on Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:49 am

lilith wrote:My years in high school were pretty bad (not really due to anything in particular unless you want to have some sort of debate about Western culture in general)

I had friends (sort of)

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  mi-cuit on Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:13 pm

lilith wrote:Well, I have calmed down. Depression is a tricky topic, when it comes to cause and effect.

Josh, that's very common. My years in high school were pretty bad (not really due to anything in particular unless you want to have some sort of debate about Western culture in general) due to overall depression. The hardest part was not being able to tackle the source. I had friends (sort of), a normal family, enough money, food, etc. and a future. No one died, no major event happened that really caused it. In that way you feel like it's all your fault for not having more willpower, or something. There are things that sound interesting, but for some reason you'd just rather not do them and then all of a sudden a couple of years have passed.

Sometimes it can be pretty obvious who's lazy and who's too depressed to do anything. My generation seems to be kind of stuck to a screen though.


Ditto for my undergraduate university years. I'm a little worried that the pattern will stick when I move to graduate.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  Monty on Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:32 pm

mi-cuit wrote:
lilith wrote:Well, I have calmed down. Depression is a tricky topic, when it comes to cause and effect.

Josh, that's very common. My years in high school were pretty bad (not really due to anything in particular unless you want to have some sort of debate about Western culture in general) due to overall depression. The hardest part was not being able to tackle the source. I had friends (sort of), a normal family, enough money, food, etc. and a future. No one died, no major event happened that really caused it. In that way you feel like it's all your fault for not having more willpower, or something. There are things that sound interesting, but for some reason you'd just rather not do them and then all of a sudden a couple of years have passed.

Sometimes it can be pretty obvious who's lazy and who's too depressed to do anything. My generation seems to be kind of stuck to a screen though.


Ditto for my undergraduate university years. I'm a little worried that the pattern will stick when I move to graduate.


To you crabby ones, Do you two get depressed when you break out of a routine or gain some discomfort in conflicting routines? A couple of my Cancerian friends are a lot like it!

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  mi-cuit on Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:12 pm

Yes. I also get cranky when I'm stuck in a routine I don't appreciate, although that may be gemini talking. I don't know. It's a fine balance. I miss routine when I don't have it, and it bores me when I do have it.

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Re: Round Table Negativity Thread

Post  lilith on Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:03 pm

Pretty much what mi-cuit said. I get sick of things pretty fast.

@Tycoon - haha. I had a couple of close friendships that lasted throughout my highschool years and still are my good friends. Everyone knows how high school goes though. You'd rather avoid seeing everyone you went to high school with. Eugh.

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