12 results for "bb48a809eb582591673e7c0a680d6dc7"
Are you "interesting" anons?
I know I am...
>>83043285
>bored of pain
I don't know about the other part, but this literally happened to me when I was in excruciating pain earlier this year during a tooth extraction that took about 45 mins. After a while, I felt like Vegeta unlocking Ultra Ego.
>yes, hurt me more! Get it out already.
type shit.
>>514959583
>Wtf do you think living is? Sitting in your room ain't living. Work is part of life. When people stop working and grow idle, they get sick and die.
can confirm
>>82397322
My days don't really feel 'complete' without my daily runs. I'll run before work Tuesday-Friday, then after work on Saturday (I go in earlier). Sunday evening I run, but feel like I'm on Death's Door at that point, so I 'rest' Monday. Other than that, the high-point of my weeks is doing laundry and grocery shopping on the rich side of town (which is on the other side of my state).

TV and movies sure made adult-life look far more fun and interesting.
Another Monday. Great. At least the weather's finally cooling down.
>>82206898
Welcome to being an adult. It's all downhill from here. Unless, of course, you joined the military or whatever.
>>82188560
...y-yeah?

>>82188577
Just imagine Sisyphus happy, you'll be fine. You kind of have to in order not to crash out at work.
>>938419793
The problem is, you're not imagining Sisyphus happy.
Metabolism
What should i do if i want to eat whatever i want without thinking about calories but still slim? And i dont want to workout either.
> Roids?
> Bulimia?
Does having high metabolism a blessing? We all know that thin is better than fat and have less risk of health issue.
>>81900289
Adult life is way more boring and less interesting than TV made it look.
>no vacations
>no wild love affairs
>no "character development"
>no particular arcs or sagas culminating into a huge climax
>just the same fucking shit week after week after week, after goddamned week
We must imagine Sisyphus happy.
>>81740714
I really don't see a point in reproduction other than
>muh bIoLoGiCaL dUtY
like, for what? Bring children into a life of mediocrity and suffering, trying to make something of themselves in a world run by myopic sociopaths who could not care less if they lived or died (and they will most certainly die)? Oh, AND they have to pay to live?
>>81696414
True. Although...exactly 10 years ago, I was 26 (turned so earlier that year), and it was the best year I've had since being back in this country. Immediately after 2015 ended though, right down the hill it went. Kind of 'stabilized' in 2019...or 2022...3? Hm.