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honest question. is life constant inner pain for you??


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The only issue I have left is the bipolar. I will have 2 years clean off alcohol and heroin in March. I don't know if I can fix the bipolar 100%. Since I am 31 years old and I don't have any fight left in me (oh my 2 best friends are all dead from heroin ) I don't see any hope in a fulfilling career. I will be moping floors for the rest of my life. I guess I got my waifu to keep me warm at night when she isn't out sucking Zeni's dick. 

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5 minutes ago, Phillies said:

The only issue I have left is the bipolar. I will have 2 years clean off alcohol and heroin in March. I don't know if I can fix the bipolar 100%. Since I am 31 years old and I don't have any fight left in me (oh my 2 best friends are all dead from heroin ) I don't see any hope in a fulfilling career. I will be moping floors for the rest of my life. I guess I got my waifu to keep me warm at night when she isn't out sucking Zeni's dick. 

not to be racist but theyre just looking for a white male to be manager of something. just show good work ethic.

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Life is a constant struggle.
A series of complications and surprises that require being dealt with.

This fact is universal. How one reacts to it is not.

For some, the pressure will incite stress and anxiety, for others it will cause excitement and wonder. Others yet will find it mundane. One can grow frustrated by objects not working as intended, or results not occurring as expected; or one can be confident in their ability to respond accordingly to such difficulties. One can grow bitter from the realization that process do not work efficiently, or fairly, or in any manner different than how one perceives they should; or one can steel their resolve, and have faith in themselves to overcome such obstacles. 
These options are not mutually exclusive.

All of our lives are filled, beginning to end, with strife. The difference is how we respond to it, and that is largely determined by the outlook on it we choose to hold.    

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Despite my severely painful genetic disorders and a constant wash of depression, life isn't too bad.

It's probably because I'm wealthy now.

After spending the first 20 years of my life on foodstamps, money makes anything better.

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1 minute ago, KN said:

Despite my severely painful genetic disorders and a constant wash of depression, life isn't too bad.

It's probably because I'm wealthy now.

After spending the first 20 years of my life on foodstamps, money makes anything better.

awesome you made itto a point you call yourself wealthy??!!!  awesome!!! congratulations on your success.

 

money does fix almost anything lolol

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6 minutes ago, ghostrek said:

life is what you make it

Not necessarily true, because I'm trying to make life a personal harem of hot brunettes and blondes aged 18-20 meeting up with me every weekend, and it's been hard to create thus far.

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1 minute ago, Zenigundam? said:

Not necessarily true, because I'm trying to make life a personal harem of hot brunettes and blondes aged 18-20 meeting up with me every weekend, and it's been hard to create thus far.

dude, you cant always get what you want 

 

 

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2 hours ago, KN said:

Despite my severely painful genetic disorders and a constant wash of depression, life isn't too bad.

It's probably because I'm wealthy now.

After spending the first 20 years of my life on foodstamps, money makes anything better.

Would you care to donate to the me fund?

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23 hours ago, Phillies said:

Well we are a bunch of bipolar bears.  We should start a bipolar club... what do ya say?

Half the people would be so for it they wouldn't be able to figure out what they want to do first.

The other half wouldn't have the energy.

And every few months it would switch. 

Can't we all just have a Klondike bar and call it evens?

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12 hours ago, Kweerie said:

Life is a constant struggle.
A series of complications and surprises that require being dealt with.

This fact is universal. How one reacts to it is not.

For some, the pressure will incite stress and anxiety, for others it will cause excitement and wonder. Others yet will find it mundane. One can grow frustrated by objects not working as intended, or results not occurring as expected; or one can be confident in their ability to respond accordingly to such difficulties. One can grow bitter from the realization that process do not work efficiently, or fairly, or in any manner different than how one perceives they should; or one can steel their resolve, and have faith in themselves to overcome such obstacles. 
These options are not mutually exclusive.

All of our lives are filled, beginning to end, with strife. The difference is how we respond to it, and that is largely determined by the outlook on it we choose to hold.    

You need a big fucking fortune cookie for that one xD

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6 minutes ago, katt_goddess said:

Half the people would be so for it they wouldn't be able to figure out what they want to do first.

The other half wouldn't have the energy.

And every few months it would switch. 

Can't we all just have a Klondike bar and call it evens?

No. The depressed people wouldn't float as well. The manic people would dance on the ice. It would all work out. 

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