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Griff

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27th Apr 2009 at 1:12 am

Griff - (indoors)

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Or Mark (Griff) is tired and wants to sound intelligent by saying words in a certain order.

Do beliefs need proof?
Can love conquer all?
Are friends on the internet any less friends that you meet in social situations?

Our dreams can be a truly great thing, giving us the power and self confidence to achieve something. But they can also be tempting annoying things that torment and betray us. They can make us happy or drive us mad. They can get us in trouble, indirectly of course. They are what we see when we sleep, and yet we forget so many of them. [highlight]I am talking out of my *rse now and need to stop. What was once a possibly good idea has been ruined by tiredness and me not knowing when to stop.
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The human race is an incredible thing. The body is intricate and social situations, language and knowledge are so amazing, and yet we are too busy thinking of everyday things that we never take the time to think about things like this. Unless on drugs (which I don't like to think about) or overtired, or bored. But aside from boredom, none of the other ways of realising these things are any good. Death is another reason to think about life, but it's a depressing one. Suicide is one of the most selfish things anyone can do. It's the "easy way out", leaving those still living with a lot of cleaning up to do, the family and friends to grieve, the finder of the body to bear. Jumping in front of something is something the driver has to live with for the rest of their life, but the commiter of the selfish act doesn't have to. Or in a way they do. It's not fair. Too many people die in this world that the lives we all live and endure together and alone should be precious. We live in the better parts of this world in terms of most of our lives aren't sh*t, and yet I, among many people, complain about it. I can't understand how unbelievably ridiculous I am for worrying about feeling alone, just because no one's around me, or they have something genuinely better to do; when all around the world bad things are happening that are truly bad and worth being upset about. Most of us don't know we're born, and no we shouldn't and won't and can't change, but it's just something maybe to think about, I don't know, I'm bloody tired and turning insomniac-like. Sorry for this block of text. I need to get it out. Pressing cancel will make this worse. I am an attention seeker and I can't help it. Not without effort at least.

Please talk about the original thoughts thing though, like philosphical ones, not just whether one is wearing matching socks. A person, not one of the original thoughts. I want to sound interesting.
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Steve-Dave: Better the devil you know, though. How many of the sensible people would ever vote for Romney?
Walt Flanagan: They're going to be non-votes, not votes for Barack.
Steve-Dave: I doubt it. I'd say that with some of the stuff Romney will come out, people could vote Barack just to prevent Romney getting in.
Walt Flanagan: Well, he's so clearly a terrible human being.
Walt Flanagan: He's going to gaff his way out of the White House, even as the President is hated from all the sides of the spectrum that aren't starry eyed.
Walt Flanagan: The GOP has gone too far towards the Stupid Bigot side of things, it may take years to get back.
Walt Flanagan: I just think people who say that Obama would have to f*ck a white woman on television to not get elected are missing the danger.
Steve-Dave: Oh I think Romney will still give Obama a run for his money. Romney flip-flops a lot. Could appeal to a wide enough base overall to run it close
oatibix: Something's happened here.
Steve-Dave: This is what happens when you leave Colin.
Steve-Dave: And I don't mean "This is what happens when you leave, Colin", I mean this is what happens when you leave Colin. I left Colin and became all sensible and sh*t
Steve-Dave: I'm an equivocating motherf*cker
Rayanne Graff: Yeah, you're sh*t. i'm not sure about sensible, though.
Jimmy: Holy sh*t everything's Barry.
Steve-Dave: Everything's better!
Puffalump: Barrier
Steve-Dave: The Barryest it's ever been
Jimmy: I can't wait for more "Important Barry and changes"
Steve-Dave: Well there will be some Barry and changes coming soon, because we need more donations. It no longer just takes £10 a year to help Barry survive
Steve-Dave: It takes like... £13

 

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