by PeakingAroundtheCorner » Sat 28 Jun 2008, 15:32:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', 'p')lus f*cking one, man. plus f*cking one.
It's all economic regression from here on out - things that were meant to be will never be, despite years of promises and preparation. It's sad, yes, but interesting nonetheless. I say make the most of it, regardless of how bad it gets. There's always guns and ammo, for the REAL bad times.
Hey EB. We've had the pleasure of meeting in person and if I recall you yourself are/were on upwardly mobile trajectory in your life and career. Beautiful bride, promising new job(?). We didn't have a whole lot of time to get better aquainted but I am surprised that you aren't more bitter as Spec_Op 007 is.
Yet, by virtue of where we met, I can infer that you do indeed intend to make the best of it. But I have two questions: Are you the least bit bitter that your hopes and dreams will or have been interrupted? And, you said you find this time interesting, as I do. In fact, I find it fascinating. Do you feel a sense of
being in this epochal time in the history of humanity?
And to Spec_Op 007:
I don't know about anyone else, but sounds to me like you already have a great life, sans the big house, the fast car, and the Pyramids. And who knows, as you adapt, you may still have at least some of those things. If I were you, I'd forget about status and "success" and concentrate on what you already have. And prepare for the worst while hoping and striving for a smooth transition to whatever awaits us all.