Saint Peter
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That is reassuring advice, coming from a guy named Saint Peter.
Consider the source.
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That is reassuring advice, coming from a guy named Saint Peter.
How can you define the right road if you never take the wrong road?
Regrets, future and past, provide footing and perspective.
Absolutely, there are happy memories. But, there were two roads diverged and I took the wrong fucking one. I know that my life would be completely different had I chosen the other. I honestly, regret very little because I learn from choice and consequence. Lately, I have been feeling a deep mourning for the person I could have been.
You kept bringing it up and I responded. I know it's your religion and I'm done talking with you about it. If you don't read the .pdf, I will consider you a closed-minded coward though.
AJ? So you're on a first name basis? Or he has another old account? Vetteman?
This place is interesting in that it has a deep history. It's a bit like starting Game of Thrones on season 4. The red wedding already went down so everyone is depressed but you have no idea why.
Or maybe it's more like an arsenic lake. A lake with no outlet, and through evaporation and errosion ends up poisoned by heavy metals as rainflow washes poison into the lake, while evaporation concentrates it. There was a time it was thriving and vibrant. The signs are there. But over time the healthier people move on, and you're left with a bunch of political junkies more interested in winning an argument through willpower than dialogue. And through sheer process of elimination they're all that remain. Like rain evaporating out of the lake and leaving the arsenic behind.
My question is, why come back? Leaving makes sense. You're the rainwater. But what brought you back? Hmm, you work with the elderly. Enjoy a good lost cause?
How does zen therapy work? I mean, other than what you just described.
What does that look like?
Sounds cool.
How can you define the right road if you never take the wrong road?
Regrets, future and past, provide footing and perspective.
I agree completely. Like all discomfort, they give us a message about choices and stuff. Great point, Pete!
I choose to be anal about full level C PPE last week. The latentcy period for rads is too short for my future plans.
Petey is good, wise and funny people. I smelled it on him.
Petey is good, wise and funny people. I smelled it on him.
I took loads of roads that hD dead ends or were just interesting routes with little efficiency, they all taught me something, even if I might in retrospect not take them Gain. I think it's ok to have a few regrets.
Here is the thing; when I was younger than you I was forced down a road with no choice. This one I do resent. I hVe fought it every step of the way, with good success most of the time. The other roads you can do a u turn on, or find routes back. The ones you get forced on; they are shits. Even when you are winning you know that the gps is trying to get you back on that route and you head in that general direction. Still life is too short to worry much about this either; what ever is past is past, we can create more regrets or fewer as we move forward. At older than Melissababy I am not going to say 'well, I am to late to bother'.
. Well, not for longer than a mopey morning
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Ewww.
I don't know what she smelled on him, but it wasn't me.
Engineer's who have never made a mistake have no experience.
I took loads of roads that hD dead ends or were just interesting routes with little efficiency, they all taught me something, even if I might in retrospect not take them Gain.