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#51
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You people should consider that when you pass 35 you're hardly considered "young". Heck, most of the athletes just finish their careers around that age!

 

So you should prepare a life few years sooner than that age or things are gonna be much harder and less probable.



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You people should consider that when you pass 35 you're hardly considered "young". Heck, most of the athletes just finish their careers around that age!

So you should prepare a life few years sooner than that age or things are gonna be much harder and less probable.

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"Commitments, responsibilities, family and independence"

 

Pfft

 

I already play Pokémon games, that other stuff is too easy and will never matter as much as Pokémon.

 

Trust me I play Pokémon and I am 21 with a mind of a 91 year old and I play Pokémon. I know what I am talking about.


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I'm a cyborg you know or maybe I will be!



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I'm a cyborg you know or maybe I will be!


Aren't we all cyborgs? Pieces of organic machinery, driven as slaves by the coding of our DNA?

Richard Dawkins FTW!

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I am going to spend the rest of my life getting laid, smoking weed, drinking alchohol, raving, street racing, and running a gang.

 

I do all that regularly except the gang part.



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While I do understand the sentiment, it's a bad way to phrase it.

His sentiment is being a scrub-tier troll actually.



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This happened to me @ 16 tbh



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"Commitments, responsibilities, family and independence"

 

Pfft

 

I already play Pokémon games, that other stuff is too easy and will never matter as much as Pokémon.

 

Trust me I play Pokémon and I am 21 with a mind of a 91 year old and I play Pokémon. I know what I am talking about.

 

Still on about how old your mind is? xD



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I have been doing that since I was 12 and my mind was 82.

 

So yes.


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Aren't we all cyborgs? Pieces of organic machinery, driven as slaves by the coding of our DNA?

Richard Dawkins FTW!

 

Eh, no. I still prefer the 18th century thinkers.

But I may someday use augmentation, like Adam Jensen!


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bmwcrazy, on 12 Jun 2014 - 7:06 PM, said:

I do all that regularly except the gang part.

You gotta be in a gang to get more that "420 dank ass kush"



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Eh, no. I still prefer the 18th century thinkers.

But I may someday use augmentation, like Adam Jensen!

 

I TOTALLY asked for this.


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I'm just gonna post this quote from the MTV show, Daria.

 

Quinn Morgendorffer: "I'm going to make you fit to go out in public again."

Sandi Griffin: "What?"

Quinn: "Now that your cast is off, I'm here to help you lose weight."

Sandi: "Oh, Quinn, can't you see that it's too late? My life is over."

Quinn: "Sandi, you're not 30."

~ Season 5, Episode 3 - Fat Like Me

 

User review (which should be read and considered):

 

As the episode begins, Sandi is on one of her nasty rants with the Fashion Club - saying anyone who doesn't fall below a specific weight cannot be in their exclusive club. Ironically, minutes later she breaks her leg - and the ensuing inactivity makes her weight balloon to the point where she cannot remain in the club. She resigns and gets Quinn to also resign. With only a complete follower (Stacy) and a complete idiot (Tiffany), the club falls apart.

While it was very enjoyable seeing the horrid Sandi break her leg and get fat, this isn't a particularly satisfying episode for several reasons. First, Sandi doesn't really learn from this and there is a 'happy ending' for her - and this is very dissatisfying for the audience (even when the Club, for once shows some backbone to her dominance). Also, Daria and Jane are surprisingly mum in the show - only standing back and placing bets as to what's happening next.



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We are all "diluted Geth"



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No offence, but this thread is the definition of first world problems. I actually thought you had a real issue when I read the title.



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No offence, but this thread is the definition of first world problems. I actually thought you had a real issue when I read the title.

 

Well, considering people here have access to the Internet and are posting on a discussion forum of a video game company, should you really expect anything more?  =]


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Life's a b!tch and then you die. Your best bet is to live it up and not get caught in the rat race. Never bite off more than you can chew. And never ever put up with unreasonable bs from a woman. There's 3.5 billion of them out there, if she's not good to you she can always be replaced.



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Well, considering people here have access to the Internet and are posting on a discussion forum of a video game company, should you really expect anything more?  =]

 

Yes I should. I don't know where to even begin with this comment. It seems you and thread started have lived enviable lives if you actually see getting older as a problem.



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Life's a b!tch and then you die. Your best bet is to live it up and not get caught in the rat race. Never bite off more than you can chew. And never ever put up with unreasonable bs from a woman. There's 3.5 billion of them out there, if she's not good to you she can always be replaced.

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Yes I should. I don't know where to even begin with this comment. It seems you and thread started have lived enviable lives if you actually see getting older as a problem.

 

Yes, he should be so ashamed for feeling apprehensive about his future because everything is guaranteed in the first-world, right? He'll have a wonderful job and a woman lined up for him as soon as he graduates college, and he will be surrounded by people who respect him and will treat him with care. The possibility of ending up with a crap job and living in a studio apartment alone while eating top ramen every day isn't a possibility. It's not like he can end up on the streets after that because his job disappeared because it was no longer economically responsible to have his job any more.

 

Getting lost in the rat race or having a nice childhood isn't first world problems. The real first world problems are losing the rat race, and you sitting here being all judgmental of their good lives suggests that you're not an adult, otherwise you'd realize this.


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Yes, he should be so ashamed for feeling apprehensive about his future because everything is guaranteed in the first-world, right? He'll have a wonderful job and a woman lined up for him as soon as he graduates college, and he will be surrounded by people who respect him and will treat him with care. The possibility of ending up with a crap job and living in a studio apartment alone while eating top ramen every day isn't a possibility. It's not like he can end up on the streets after that because his job disappeared because it was no longer economically responsible to have his job any more.

 

Getting lost in the rat race or having a nice childhood isn't first world problems. The real first world problems are losing the rat race, and you sitting here being all judgmental of their good lives suggests that you're not an adult, otherwise you'd realize this.

 

Wait, do you have to be from the first world to post here ? Weird.



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Wait, do you have to be from the first world to post here ? Weird.

 

Don't ask me, brah. The guy who I was responding to was the one who brought it up.



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Wait, do you have to be from the first world to post here ? Weird.

 

Yes, cuz gamers from the 3rd world are pirates!



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Don't ask me, brah. The guy who I was responding to was the one who brought it up.

 

Wish people would stop  calling those "first world" problems, I find it uncomfortable people think that only people from certain regions can have "mundane" problems or have existential problems in connection to the general meaninglessness of existence.