Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Crono on
Wed Sep 7th 2011 at 8:48pm
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Time seems slower when you're younger because things change more often. Aging, school, etc. When you get past educational systems and into adult hood and you're no longer changing what you're doing every 3-9 months ... things suddenly blur together.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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Sat Nov 12th 2011 at 2:44pm
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hmm..I don't like digging up old posts but this one I wanted to comment on.
Time does seem to go by quicker as you get older. I really believe it's your perception of your own mortality as you grow older also makes it seem to fly by. It seems like just a few days ago we were getting married and having our first child of two.
Now I'm three years away from 60 and the old lady ain't far behind. HAHA!!
Life seems to have flown past with no stops along the way but for the fun memories I recall.
This is all because last night I was @ the oldest daughter's house Skyping on her comp with her younger sister in Seattle. I had her twins on each knee and the oldest g-son next to me while talking to my youngest looking @ my newest g-daughter. I thought to myself WOW! has it gone by so fast?
All I can say is I loved every minute so far.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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Sat Nov 12th 2011 at 2:55pm
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When your young Time Moves slowly because everything is new to you, as you get older the new wears off and its the same old thing over and over.. You also get the pattern of things, and Holidays mark every aspect of the year so you can see whats next and plan for it. Younger folk are excited for each holiday and cant wait for them to arrive slowing down time for them.
Just a couple theories on the subject of time. April 4th 2012 will mark 20 years of marriage for us.. is it really that uncommon for people to stay hitched these days? I hear that all the time but see more and more people staying together, so I wonder.
Re: 30 years ago today..
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Mon Nov 14th 2011 at 11:24am
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Its not just young people, although it seems to concentrate more in the young but there is a LOT of ME,ME,ME out there.
The biggest problem is, there is so much "ME" stuff that nobody seems to see it except the not me people. That sounds obvious but really its not. If you point out a me situation, most, if not all the people you say it to will only look at you like you're crazy.
I point out a me situation and the first defense is to point at other me people and say that they're doing it too. Its not uncommon for people to use a "wrong" reason as a defense anymore.
Also, 9 times out of ten, if you're the one pointing out the ME thing, it will become your problem somehow. I dunno how it happens exactly but for some strange reason, there doesn't seem to be a wrong thing until someone points it out.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Crono on
Mon Nov 14th 2011 at 7:18pm
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I don't think people have become more selfish, in general. I think more people have become less obedient and submissive.
Keep in mind that equal rights and equal opportunity are relatively new things.
The most selfish people I know ... are in their 50s.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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Tue Nov 15th 2011 at 3:20am
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Mod response:
Orpheus, this reaction is entirely unwarranted. You can be passionate about responding to other people's thoughts and comments without being insulting.
Let me be clear: You do not have the rights to tell anyone on this site that any of their beliefs are full of crap. You can disagree, but you need to handle that interaction like an adult and with respect to peers, and not in the most offensive way possible.
Personal response:
To be clear, my post had nothing to do with you. I was only adding my thoughts to the conversation in a general sense. And, to be frank, You have no idea who the people are that I'm referencing; you really don't know that much about me to make that kind of judgment call.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Nov 15th 2011 at 12:02pm
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I'd give both testis to be present when all the things you think you know, come back and bite you on the backside.
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Yes I realize that this will never happen because when/if it did, you'd never tell anyone.
Offensive or not (and I still don't see anything offensive but oh well), I stand by my post. I have come to learn that any time someone gets upset at something like this is because there is a kernel of truth in it someplace. I may not know your specific issues but you do and someplace you saw truth. I may never know exactly what that truth was, but I have the satisfaction of knowing it exists.
Although I do not believe that age cures all stupid, it does have the advantage of seeing both viewpoints of young and old, considering they have been both.
Like I said. I hope you live a very long time. You deserve to spend decades dealing with young people. You truly do.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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Tue Nov 15th 2011 at 12:06pm
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Maybe it was the overall tone that you somehow know my life better than I do ... or you telling me that my beliefs on pretty much anything are full of shit?
Couldn't be either of those two things that could pissed me off, now could it?
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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Tue Nov 15th 2011 at 12:46pm
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Sometimes I almost believe that you are unaware of the 100's of times you yourself have been offensive.
Adam, we've been friends forever. Why don't you try to see things in the vein in which they were given?
I am not privy to ALL your belief system, but I am pretty sure, in fact quite confident that someday your beliefs will change. And at that time you yourself will relegate the old beliefs to the "CRAP" pile.
That's all I meant.
Besides, you know damned well I don't care if anyone gets mad. No one here ever cared how furious I was. I thought it was a Snarkpit standard option.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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I dunno about any others but this one is a keeper.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
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I don't have much experience of time :P but to me it seems that time flies when you just appreciate everything
Re: 30 years ago today..
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30 years ago today....
I was Eleven years old, and Most likely riding my bike, playing with hotwheels, or on my Atari 2600.. I am not sure I may of had my Commodore 64 by then. Either way it would of been a week off from school for the holiday... and I would of been enjoying the time away from school.
Re: 30 years ago today..
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Tue Nov 22nd 2011 at 7:18am
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Kangaroo racing is a dangerous, deadly, sport. Hundreds die every year from it.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Crono on
Tue Nov 22nd 2011 at 7:00pm
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I'm sorry, but you just aren't aware of the kangaroo racing scene. Full sized people are used. There is a baby kangaroo up and coming scene for little people and children, though. But it doesn't get the same amount of funding.
Well. If the kangaroos don't win ... they're shot. And if the pouchies don't win they get their legs broken by their loan sharks.
Australia is hardcore.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Nov 22nd 2011 at 7:20pm
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WTF.. That sounds worse than cock fighting and pitbull matches.
That's just sick.
I'm sorry but I just don't keep in the know of sick sporting events.
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Re: 30 years ago today..
Posted by Crono on
Tue Nov 22nd 2011 at 8:01pm
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU DON'T EAT KUALA!?!!?
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