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Spirit Of Corruption

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:45 am


Live Life Lazily and Live A Life Of Lesuire

Life is a waste of time
Time is a waste of life
Get wasted all the time
and you'll have the time of your life

Never trust the trustworthy
always trust the lier
this way you will become hardened
and not be dissapointed to easily
PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:03 am


I'll ask the ultimate philosophical question: WHY?

TheMitmit


Carmilla Meow

Fashionable Bloodsucker

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:14 am


Life is what you make of it. If that's how you want it to be, then that's how it will be. Not my particular choice, however.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:01 pm


Vampiritic Holy Man
Live Life Lazily and Live A Life Of Lesuire

Life is a waste of time
Time is a waste of life
Get wasted all the time
and you'll have the time of your life

Never trust the trustworthy
always trust the lier
this way you will become hardened
and not be dissapointed to easily


The words of a self-ashamed hedonist..

Dieonysos
Vice Captain


XElfenGothic91X

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:21 pm


Life is what you make of it. There are those who make it hard, those who make it simple, those who strive to destroy, and those who sit back and deal with whatever life throws at them. Flow freely with whatever current there may be and the world may not eat you alive as quickly.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:33 pm


Life is about satisfying oneself.
However, one cannot be satisfied without helping others, and sharing feelings of commitment, satisfaction, accomplishment, and love. If anyone can give me an example of a truly satisfied human being that doesn't have at least one of these qualities, please do so. Thanks.

Oh, and I personally live by the "do unto others" rule.

Saenorel


XElfenGothic91X

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:55 pm


Saenorel
Life is about satisfying oneself.
However, one cannot be satisfied without helping others, and sharing feelings of commitment, satisfaction, accomplishment, and love. If anyone can give me an example of a truly satisfied human being that doesn't have at least one of these qualities, please do so. Thanks.

Oh, and I personally live by the "do unto others" rule.


Life could be about satisfying oneself. But. In order to satisfy oneself, selfish deeds must be done, things must be destroyed in order to make way for new things, such as; love, accomplishment, and commitment.

I'd like to think that i am one of those humans. I am satisfied and I have none of these qualities. My life is simple. I've kept it that way for 5 years now.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:33 am


My view on life: I hand you a small clock, you cannot read it, only hear it. This is your heartbeat. In the beginning we are all given a small clock that we have no control over, it is in a language unknown to us, and seems without end. Over time the clock may recieve damage, cutting back the time of it's constant ticking. Opposite there can be moments where the clock will rewind itself but notthe years..those are set in stone. In the end, our little clock can no longer be heard, and it is then that we become a statue of time, and a reminder to those after us of the power held by the small clocks of life. Some of us are born with only a few moments, others a decade and more. We all see through different eyes, though some of us tend to try a camaflauge, it is inevitable that our true colors shall reveal themselves to all.

Whispering Innocence


LucidaOfIce

PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:56 pm


XElfenGothic91X
Saenorel
Life is about satisfying oneself.
However, one cannot be satisfied without helping others, and sharing feelings of commitment, satisfaction, accomplishment, and love. If anyone can give me an example of a truly satisfied human being that doesn't have at least one of these qualities, please do so. Thanks.

Oh, and I personally live by the "do unto others" rule.


Life could be about satisfying oneself. But. In order to satisfy oneself, selfish deeds must be done, things must be destroyed in order to make way for new things, such as; love, accomplishment, and commitment.

I'd like to think that i am one of those humans. I am satisfied and I have none of these qualities. My life is simple. I've kept it that way for 5 years now.


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Life could be about satisfying oneself. But. In order to satisfy oneself, selfish deeds must be done, things must be destroyed in order to make way for new things, such as; love, accomplishment, and commitment.


It's not a "death" necessarily, but a new birth. I don't like to think of things as destroyed, but I do somewhat agree aside from that.
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