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Deal_With_It On May 24, 2022




Stevens Pass, Washington
#106New Post! Mar 05, 2012 @ 23:02:09
@Electric_Banana Said

Who's else is there to take? Nobody knows my secret unless I'm wearing Speedos.

UGH!! Mens speedos are sooooooooooooooooo wrong!
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#107New Post! Mar 05, 2012 @ 23:05:32
@Forumless Said

UGH!! Mens speedos are sooooooooooooooooo wrong!



Lol - That dude know's that there's no one real to impress.
twilitezone911 On March 25, 2019




Saint Louis, Missouri
#108New Post! Mar 05, 2012 @ 23:20:33
rosexthorn - thank you for a great compliment, i need someone to said to me.
BozieFozie On May 19, 2022
Life's a Beach





Paradise, Florida
#109New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 01:04:43
@Electric_Banana Said

I personally make up for my poor punctuation with the size of my manhood.



Tar On April 28, 2014




San Antonio, Texas
#110New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 01:24:07
@Electric_Banana Said

Retrospect. I think for a lot of us we should kick it shortly after age twenty and the party has ended.

We all wind up hanging around loooong after the party though.



Ok, I was wondering because I had something very similar happen to me when I was around the age of 21. The only difference was that at that point, I decided that I was living on borrowed time. If I were to die, it would be luck that I even made it that far so I decided to start taking risks in my life, travelling around the world for work and adventure. Perhaps it is surprising, but perhaps it is not that at that point, my life turned around. Before it, I felt like I was stuck in a rut, but afterwards, my life was filled with the most bizarre and often terrifying adventures ever. I never stopped. I learned the thrill of truly living and I knew that I never wanted to go back to the easy and dull day to day life of the 9 to 5. I just couldnt. I wanted to grow old and have kids that I could tell stories of my life to. I wanted them to hear it from my lips and for them to turn around and say "dad, you've done some crazy stuff! You're an adventurer!" and I wanted to be a real role model for them, a man who looked at fear dead in the eye and refused to back down.
It was the point where I came to realize that I was lucky to be alive that courage actually awoke in my heart. This is the reason for my question because it seems like for you, something different happened. When you reached the same point, instead of blooming and challenging yourself to new adventure, it seems like you regressed and retracted from the world. Am I right?
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#111New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 01:45:27
@Tar Said

Ok, I was wondering because I had something very similar happen to me when I was around the age of 21. The only difference was that at that point, I decided that I was living on borrowed time. If I were to die, it would be luck that I even made it that far so I decided to start taking risks in my life, travelling around the world for work and adventure. Perhaps it is surprising, but perhaps it is not that at that point, my life turned around. Before it, I felt like I was stuck in a rut, but afterwards, my life was filled with the most bizarre and often terrifying adventures ever. I never stopped. I learned the thrill of truly living and I knew that I never wanted to go back to the easy and dull day to day life of the 9 to 5. I just couldnt. I wanted to grow old and have kids that I could tell stories of my life to. I wanted them to hear it from my lips and for them to turn around and say "dad, you've done some crazy stuff! You're an adventurer!" and I wanted to be a real role model for them, a man who looked at fear dead in the eye and refused to back down.
It was the point where I came to realize that I was lucky to be alive that courage actually awoke in my heart. This is the reason for my question because it seems like for you, something different happened. When you reached the same point, instead of blooming and challenging yourself to new adventure, it seems like you regressed and retracted from the world. Am I right?



1. I realized that there was a deception taking place.

2. I learned that no matter how much effort I exerted, how much ambition I had and no matter how much energy I exhausted that I would still never accomplish what was not "allowed" for me to accomplish.

And that's when I kicked my feet up and figured if they had any use for me whatsoever they can come and find me.
Tar On April 28, 2014




San Antonio, Texas
#112New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 02:15:04
@Electric_Banana Said

1. I realized that there was a deception taking place.

2. I learned that no matter how much effort I exerted, how much ambition I had and no matter how much energy I exhausted that I would still never accomplish what was not "allowed" for me to accomplish.

And that's when I kicked my feet up and figured if they had any use for me whatsoever they can come and find me.



Well since your comments are really vague, I'll just interpret that as they are supposed to be that way. As a rational and free human being, you can always break out of bondage. There is nothing that says you are not "allowed" to do something unless you are a child. Where there is a will, there is a way. It only depends on how badly you wanted it. Well, it looks like it turned out into a way in which you are somewhat pleased with the result so I guess one should congratulate you.
Pcptrvanion On November 10, 2014




Howe, Texas
#113New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 02:37:29
@Forumless Said

UGH!! Mens speedos are sooooooooooooooooo wrong!



That could be boxers for all I can tell. **shudders**
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#114New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 03:15:12
@Tar Said

Well since your comments are really vague, I'll just interpret that as they are supposed to be that way. As a rational and free human being, you can always break out of bondage. There is nothing that says you are not "allowed" to do something unless you are a child. Where there is a will, there is a way. It only depends on how badly you wanted it. Well, it looks like it turned out into a way in which you are somewhat pleased with the result so I guess one should congratulate you.



Yup, nothing wrong with a life-long day off. There really isn't all that much else to work towards anyways...most material junk is just that "junk" and most people are hard pressed to find a mate with an attention span to start a family with and keep that family together until death.
alk1975 On August 11, 2016




Jackson, Missouri
#115New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 03:20:38
@Electric_Banana Said

Running from destiny? What destiny?



I can't know that, and you've turned a blind eye to it. It would take a lot of introspection on your part to figure that out.
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#116New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 03:23:08
@alk1975 Said

I can't know that, and you've turned a blind eye to it. It would take a lot of introspection on your part to figure that out.



My past was nonsensical and not of much use to anyone, even myself, not sure how that reflection can forecast an future goal.
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#117New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 03:47:07
Introspection reveals that I have no destiny beyond what I'm doing now.

I do this, until I kick the bucket and then I'm non-existent from there on out.

(I went back and read my previous post)
twilitezone911 On March 25, 2019




Saint Louis, Missouri
#118New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 03:59:31
bozie - before i answered your question, eb , i don't want interrupt your thread now, i am sorry i thought it was mine. i am not prudence kind of person, in general, but i do respect people on this forum. eb - i think you mean well, when you are explain yourself about your personal feelings, so you maybe help someone else on the forum, but isn't me now. but i am not mad at you, either!

bozie - when i first read the article, i thought the same way. how can the questions be embarrassing, too general? that why i try to not stir into anything to with porn or naughty quotes, it more typically, anybody to start it on the forum naturally! i thought these articles were pretty good to read, i still do! bozie, i thought you and other women would have a discussion on anything on the articles. i hoping that this thread wasn't going to be derailed, that wishfully thinking on my point!
Electric_Banana On February 05, 2024




, New Zealand
#119New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 04:02:29
@twilitezone911 Said

bozie - before i answered your question, eb , i don't want interrupt your thread now, i am sorry i thought it was mine. i am not prudance kind of person, in general, but i do respect people on this forum. eb - i think you mean well, when you are explain yourself about your personal feelings, so you maybe help someone else on the forum, but isn't me now. but i am not mad at you, either!

bozie - when i first read the article, i thought the same way. how can the questions be embarrassing, too general? that why i try to not stir into anything to with porn or naughty quotes, it more typically, anybody to start it on the forum naturally! i thought these articles were pretty good to read, i still do! bozie, i thought you and other women would have a discussion on anything on the articles. i hoping that this thread wasn't going to be derailed, that wishfully thinking on my point!



Sorry, Twilight.
someone_else On August 30, 2012
Not a dude.


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American Alps, Washington
#120New Post! Mar 06, 2012 @ 14:10:13
@Tar Said

Ok, I was wondering because I had something very similar happen to me when I was around the age of 21. The only difference was that at that point, I decided that I was living on borrowed time. If I were to die, it would be luck that I even made it that far so I decided to start taking risks in my life, travelling around the world for work and adventure. Perhaps it is surprising, but perhaps it is not that at that point, my life turned around. Before it, I felt like I was stuck in a rut, but afterwards, my life was filled with the most bizarre and often terrifying adventures ever. I never stopped. I learned the thrill of truly living and I knew that I never wanted to go back to the easy and dull day to day life of the 9 to 5. I just couldnt. I wanted to grow old and have kids that I could tell stories of my life to. I wanted them to hear it from my lips and for them to turn around and say "dad, you've done some crazy stuff! You're an adventurer!" and I wanted to be a real role model for them, a man who looked at fear dead in the eye and refused to back down.
It was the point where I came to realize that I was lucky to be alive that courage actually awoke in my heart. This is the reason for my question because it seems like for you, something different happened. When you reached the same point, instead of blooming and challenging yourself to new adventure, it seems like you regressed and retracted from the world. Am I right?



I'm not a huge country fan, but I like this song. You just reminded me of it.


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