Not-so-good-and-old "How do you feel" thread

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OK, going to my cousin's house again today.
he enjoyed the present I got for him (no skateboarding or rollerblading on school property)

I also got a bit of my room clean, although I still can't see more than 4 sq. ft of floor, I have a whole empty bookcase to put stuff on.
 
Steve said:
I also got a bit of my room clean, although I still can't see more than 4 sq. ft of floor, I have a whole empty bookcase to put stuff on.

Good boy. Did you attend to your religious duties? Faith is important, you should give it a try, just in case. Otherwise, one might die carrying a hefty burden of sins and then what? If atheists are wrong and catholics right, you won't be doing alright for so long in the afterlife, if you get my point. Of course, if mormons have the divine truth, we are in serious trouble, but let's hope they are just the extravagant people they seem to be. :p


|ng (Any mormon around? :ill: )
 
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|ngenius said:
Otherwise, one might die carrying a hefty burden of sins and then what?

Who cares, Jesus died for my sins, I shall not make his
sacrifice to be in vain ;)

NF: Fucking excellent, I just saw the RotK :)
Having an excellent relaxing holiday, still 10 sweet
days to go :)

Now if only I could kill whoever came up with the idea
for this stupid fucking wine commercial on Discovery,
"It's been 100 years since... blah blah... and that is
why it's called Castle of the Devil or some shit..."
WHO CARES!! It's fucking piss wine, no wonder you
need fucking commercials for it, no one would drink that
shit otherwise.
 
|ngenius said:
Good boy. Did you attend to your religious duties? Faith is important, you should give it a try, just in case. Otherwise, one might die carrying a hefty burden of sins and then what? If atheists are wrong and catholics right, you won't be doing alright for so long in the afterlife, if you get my point. Of course, if mormons have the divine truth, we are in serious trouble, but let's hope they are just the extravagant people they seem to be. :p
No matter what I posted above, I am thoroughly wrong.
:)
 
@Steve: I know it's not my business, but I'll try and tell you something about your current religious predicament.

On one hand, I appreciate your effort in being consistent with your personal resolutions: you're willing to suffer in order to affirm the fact that if you don't believe in God, you shouldn't be forced to go to church. As a general principle, being able to withstand exclusion, violence and displeasing situations on account of one's ideas is good.

On the other hand, I've found out in time that there are not many circumstances that call for dogmatic defense of one's positions. From what you tell us, you have a certain latitude: your mother attacks you because you don't go to church, but you're free to have a messy room (when i was your age, that was not allowed in my home), you go around and steal stuff (christianity has nothing to do with the idiocy inherent in stealing when you don't need to steal), and so on and so forth.

I believe that you should give your mother a break. Ok, she should not try and force you to worship, because spirituality is a very personal part of life and everyone should be entitled to their own search for truth. On the other hand, she feeds and shelters you, lets you be as unkempt as you want, and is pretty lax in prohibiting your use of UM, since you seem to be here on a regular basis. For the sake of honesty and consistency (also saving you from the hypocrisy of catholicism, certainly one of the reasons why you refuse it), realize that you're not the boss since you're not the breadwinner. Try to be decent and don't tell her to fuck off on account of her religious beliefs. I'd even go to church, in order to show a bit of gratitude for the family that still keeps you, and maybe try to discuss spirituality and freedom of choice in a non-heated setting. One day, you'll grow up to be an independent man with a salary, a home, and maybe a family of your own. Then you'll decide if you want to go to church or not and nobody will be able to challenge your decision. Still, you won't like it should your kids rant about the bloody stupidity of atheism (or agnosticism).

@Nick: is this incident with the cops going to affect you in the future?

NF: Decent. I'm playing good music, I'm about to start my study session for the day, and if the world wasn't constantly falling apart I'd even be happy.
 
Pretending is the way :grin:
But if my mother asked if i believe in god i would say that i doubt his excistence greatly. But sometimes lying is good thing to do.

EDIT: changed my mind

NF: I really like this Katatonia - Viva! Empty thy rubbish bin.
I am worried about my school work that i havent done.. me and my two friends have to give a stupid lecture of a subject: "theatre of antiquity". :zombie:
 
Hilj@ sorry to hear the bad news :cry: Take care of your cousin!!! *hugs*

Child of time@ the point is: Why do you feel anxiety???? do you know the reason???

NF: sleepy,i'd love to be at home with my pijamas...
Yesterday night my brother got married and i have to admit that i had a lot of fun at the party afterwards!! I was fearing that some parts would be embarassing heheh and some maybe were a bit,but overall i had a great time!! Nice food,nice atmosphere, nice place. Horrible music though,but i was prepared for that!!
I'm happy for them =))) and the bride was a goddess hehe
The bad thing is that i went to bed at 4 and today woke up relatively early,so you can imagine why i feel a bit zzzzzzzzzzzzz :ill: :hypno:

/troll (too much family the last days,i'm starting wanting to hide somewhere :p )
 
Hey Steve, I would probably do the same thing if my mother provoked me. I know what's like to be forced to go to church and I had bad experiences with my family member in a similar situation. I'm glad you stood up for yourself and not be a mindless sheep in this dogma we called "Christianity".
 
NF: alright i guess.. well, not really.. i broke up with my boyfriend today :( i left him.. and now he's really sad and depressed and crying.. shit i feel terrible for hurting him like that.. i really care about that guy.. but i had to leave him, cause i didn't like him as much as he likes me, and i thought it'd be better for him to be with someone who really has a crush/is in love with him.. :/ this sucks so bad.. meh.. cause i really had a huge crush on him not a long while ago, but then he just started really getting on my nerves :/ ahugfiohasdiogjasiojsghodfjhsp :waah:

sorry, had to get that off my chest
 
I'm sorry to hear that, ouagadougouasdoirweuarnkasdrlkjssw. :(

I hope things will work out for ya. :)
 
Well if you feel that breaking up was what needed to be done more power to you. Staying with someone just for the sake of not being alone is pointless, and it will only hurt more in the long run. Granted you have to hurt the other persons feelings, but that is unavoidable.

I feel ok. I have to work in about an hour, and b/c it is so nice outside (12 C) Im going to walk to work.

Nick
 
hyena said:
@Steve: I know it's not my business, but I'll try and tell you something about your current religious predicament.

On one hand, I appreciate your effort in being consistent with your personal resolutions: you're willing to suffer in order to affirm the fact that if you don't believe in God, you shouldn't be forced to go to church. As a general principle, being able to withstand exclusion, violence and displeasing situations on account of one's ideas is good.

On the other hand, I've found out in time that there are not many circumstances that call for dogmatic defense of one's positions. From what you tell us, you have a certain latitude: your mother attacks you because you don't go to church, but you're free to have a messy room (when i was your age, that was not allowed in my home), you go around and steal stuff (christianity has nothing to do with the idiocy inherent in stealing when you don't need to steal), and so on and so forth.

I believe that you should give your mother a break. Ok, she should not try and force you to worship, because spirituality is a very personal part of life and everyone should be entitled to their own search for truth. On the other hand, she feeds and shelters you, lets you be as unkempt as you want, and is pretty lax in prohibiting your use of UM, since you seem to be here on a regular basis. For the sake of honesty and consistency (also saving you from the hypocrisy of catholicism, certainly one of the reasons why you refuse it), realize that you're not the boss since you're not the breadwinner. Try to be decent and don't tell her to fuck off on account of her religious beliefs. I'd even go to church, in order to show a bit of gratitude for the family that still keeps you, and maybe try to discuss spirituality and freedom of choice in a non-heated setting. One day, you'll grow up to be an independent man with a salary, a home, and maybe a family of your own. Then you'll decide if you want to go to church or not and nobody will be able to challenge your decision. Still, you won't like it should your kids rant about the bloody stupidity of atheism (or agnosticism).
I agree wholeheartedly, and besides, it's not really a pain in the ass to go to mass, you just sit there minding your own business and when least you expect it, it's over, attending mass doesn't make you chrisitan, I go to a special mass my mother arranges for my sister and even though it annoys me sometimes, keeping my relatives happy is much more valuable to me than not going because I'm not christian.
 
nf: pissed off. that fucking hypocrite whore can't shut the fuck up for one second. i knew this. haha i was so sure of this. bitch.
and that other emotionally retarded idiot doesn't get anything and annoys the fuck out of me. can't he just fucking leave me alone. *breaks stuff* *quits going to therapy*
 
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