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KC was paradise... wish I could go back to wiping assholes
Sccit:
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--- Quote from: Sccit on January 04, 2015, 11:15:43 AM ---
listen to this growth, ag
respect his gangsta
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I was humble in my reply to AG because phrased a bit differently, his post could of sounded something like...
"You seem to often be dissatisfied with your situation, and I think having greater gratitude may be the key. This is a learning experience for you and it has given you greater gratititude for what you had before in KC. So you can learn from that, and give thanks also for your situation as it is now, living and working in another country for the first time in your life is surely a learning experience, where you can gain insight not only about the Asian part of the world but also about parts of yourself that you were previously unaware of."
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yes, if ag was a sophisticated intellectual, that's what his post woulda sounded like
TraceOneInfinite:
--- Quote from: Sccit on January 04, 2015, 12:03:05 PM ---
yes, if ag was a sophisticated intellectual, that's what his post woulda sounded like
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If he was just 12 years younger he would of made a post like that. He used to think like that back in the day before he grew old, bitter, and consumed with hate....
There's a story in 9th Century Islamic folklore of two men who approached the King of Baghdad, both asking for money—the first man said:
"You are a ruthless and impulsive tyrant. I advice you to stop being greedy or else you shall die lonely, old, and gray, with no family or friends to surround you."
The second man said...
"You are a decisive and powerful ruler of great wealth and singular ambition. May Allah increase your days, give you long life, that you shall outlive all the Royal family members, past, present, and future, and that you shall die in quietness and solitude after having outlived all."
To the second man the King gave the gold.
Matty:
funny thread title and it certainly seeems to have a deeper truth to it. it doesn't matter much what we're doing in life, it's more the spirit and environment we're doing it in which governs the quality, depth of the experience and our personal growth.
MUHFUKKA:
Here he comes again with his gay lil muslim fairy tales. Everything AG said was true but youre such a pussy you wanted him to sugarcoat it for you. Youre a grown man infant you need go face the facts
MUHFUKKA:
--- Quote from: Sccit on January 04, 2015, 12:03:05 PM ---
--- Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2014 on January 04, 2015, 12:02:05 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on January 04, 2015, 11:15:43 AM ---
listen to this growth, ag
respect his gangsta
--- End quote ---
I was humble in my reply to AG because phrased a bit differently, his post could of sounded something like...
"You seem to often be dissatisfied with your situation, and I think having greater gratitude may be the key. This is a learning experience for you and it has given you greater gratititude for what you had before in KC. So you can learn from that, and give thanks also for your situation as it is now, living and working in another country for the first time in your life is surely a learning experience, where you can gain insight not only about the Asian part of the world but also about parts of yourself that you were previously unaware of."
--- End quote ---
yes, if ag was a sophisticated intellectual, that's what his post woulda sounded like
--- End quote ---
hahaha saying "having greater gratitude" twice in a row and then a huge run on sentence is what a dumbass trying to appear smart sounds like
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