Okay, you can be my last comment before I go beddy-byes since your so awesome.
Strength – for you, I’d say you require the mental and intestinal fortitude over the purely physical attributes of strength. The key is making your body a slave to the mind (army talk) and never listening to that lying little voice in your head (he’s a mouthbreathing, foreveralone arse wipe).
Good – “Gimme that good…” a colloquialism for Mary J in my ‘hood (never touched that shite though, ick…) and also a term used by others to describe a perceived disposition of one’s outward personality. The thing is, no one is inherently evil. I suppose no one is inherently good either. We acquire it over time and hone/refine it with lessons learnt. How else are we meant to develop ourselves in a practical sense?
Better – “Hey Kallian, have a Snickers.”
“lolwhy?”
“Because you’re not you when your (insert term for downward spiral of mood/emotions), okay?”
*eats Snickers bar.
“Better?”
“Better.”
…if only it were that simple, however it is not. By applying the principles mentioned in good, one can surely attain the necessary tools and mindset to become ‘better’ in whichever and whatever way they want. Be relentless in this pursuit, give it an honest attempt, and have faith that you’ll get the job done.
2 how proficient does one have to be with firearms, so as to make sure that s/he gets the job done (i believe u know what i mean), rather than winding up a vegetable for life ?
Seriously, it’s like you are examining yourself under a microscope and magnifying every perceived flaw thousand times.
Noone’s perfect, why should you be? You don’t have to be Lara Croft Tomb Raider or whatever to be able to enjoy life and find happiness.
Dump that boy and try to move on.
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Okay, you can be my last comment before I go beddy-byes since your so awesome.
Strength – for you, I’d say you require the mental and intestinal fortitude over the purely physical attributes of strength. The key is making your body a slave to the mind (army talk) and never listening to that lying little voice in your head (he’s a mouthbreathing, foreveralone arse wipe).
Good – “Gimme that good…” a colloquialism for Mary J in my ‘hood (never touched that shite though, ick…) and also a term used by others to describe a perceived disposition of one’s outward personality. The thing is, no one is inherently evil. I suppose no one is inherently good either. We acquire it over time and hone/refine it with lessons learnt. How else are we meant to develop ourselves in a practical sense?
Better – “Hey Kallian, have a Snickers.”
“lolwhy?”
“Because you’re not you when your (insert term for downward spiral of mood/emotions), okay?”
*eats Snickers bar.
“Better?”
“Better.”
…if only it were that simple, however it is not. By applying the principles mentioned in good, one can surely attain the necessary tools and mindset to become ‘better’ in whichever and whatever way they want. Be relentless in this pursuit, give it an honest attempt, and have faith that you’ll get the job done.
That’s all I have for now. Good night.
@ms
1 how easy is it to get firearms in nz ?
2 how proficient does one have to be with firearms, so as to make sure that s/he gets the job done (i believe u know what i mean), rather than winding up a vegetable for life ?
cheers (or its equivalent in kiwiland)
Sweetie, stop beating yourself up!
Seriously, it’s like you are examining yourself under a microscope and magnifying every perceived flaw thousand times.
Noone’s perfect, why should you be? You don’t have to be Lara Croft Tomb Raider or whatever to be able to enjoy life and find happiness.
Dump that boy and try to move on.