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Brain overload...shit...life can be really fucking heavy...

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Ryanellion, Jul 4, 2015.

  1. Ryanellion

    Ryanellion Fapstronaut

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    Just watched project almanac movie...about time travel and shit...

    Makes me think about my life up until this moment...

    All the time i've wasted, all the missed opportunities, all the failed attempts, all the fapping and video gaming, cheating on tests, drooling over girls instead of taking my nuts and giving it a fucking try.

    If you could go back in time what would you do to change your current circumstances?

    I would never have watched porn, would've worked out sooner, joined a sports team in school, paid more attention in school, asked girls out, went to the dances...Shit I would've treated people better...but i guess what happened to me in the past made me who I am today...damn...life is fucking short

    I'm going to be another year older here soon and FUCK THIS life is so fucking quick...

    Sometimes we have to learn things by looking back and seeing ourselves in the future...Damn...what a mind fuck!
     
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  2. Dude, thank goodness you brought this up; I was about to make another thread here to apologise for not being able to participate in NoFap as much as I should and as much as I would like to do so. I'd give up my life to make NoFap a success that changes people's lives for the better. But being an academic I have my own life, I have to read massive books to keep up with the goddess Sophia (to speak more religiously of academic discipline while dutifully provoking the irreverent monotheistic emotions).

    Now I am currently reading a 700-page book entitled, "Jesus and the Victory of God" by N.T. Wright. Yes, I invest in theology as one of my on-the-side scholarly hobbies but why am I reading this tome specifically? This book was handed over to me by one Church official and pastor as the answer to my two fundamental questions: I asked about the Jewish expectations of the Messiah vis-à-vis the Christian definition of the same concept, and I asked about the differences of God's titles in the OT when applied to Himself and to others (such as the Shepherd, King, Son of Man, Son of David, Promised One, the Holy One, and Lord of Lords and King of Kings) and how they individually apply to Jesus in the NT beyond the standard Christian arguments which simply equates Jesus with God.

    So, as an academic, I learn to understand that sometimes I cannot expect brief answers to my questions. I have to accept the fact that maybe an entire book is not enough to answer what is on my mind.

    Yes, life is so fucking quick. Time flies. I cannot dismiss many things in this world as being silly, stupid or unnecessary as much as I dismiss my own actions, choices and bad turns in my life. I would have done far better, I would have achieved much more in my life, even I might have become a prodigy if I was not distracted by PMO or any form of entertainment for that matter. What can I say? What can I tell you? I cannot look back any more better than I can look forward. Our pasts will always be a source of regrets and we have to accept that as real men, not keep on running away from the coldhearted reality like fools by numbing ourselves with more PMO and wasting time on vanities, mindless entertainment and other addictions (like alcohol, weed, or even too much obsession with fame, fitness, fortune, etc).

    We gotta rise up as soon as we realise it's time to rise up, once we wake up it's time to rise up like warriors and then we understand perhaps that is why such perfection of honour will always go to Jesus who never wasted his time on this earth and achieved more in 3 years than what we can ever imagine achieving in 30 years of our pathetic lives. Take it or leave it, reality is a bitter pill to swallow and a fiercely scary beast to confront, but the truth is always better in the absolute sense than numbing ourselves with fantasy and frivolities.

    Sad to say this to myself but I won't be a real academic until I admit the truth, I could have read a lot more books and learned more about the vast glorious world if I was not such a lazy, childish fool for the everlasting PMO candyman. It's time to pay the Piper.

    ...No, actually, it's time out the Piper!
     
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  3. Just recently, actually a few years ago I started to learn something very useful in winning over women's hearts... I did not have the chance however to put this into practise until I freed myself from the shackles of PMO.

    I learned that if you want to win over a woman's heart, learn how to make delicious dishes (yes, learn how to make pancakes from scratch or even better cook Chinese food) and sweet desserts (like Peach Melba and Coconut Custard Pie). As for men, you learn how to cook hot meaty foods (like BBQs and casseroles). Whenever I want to seal a business deal, I invite the prospective employer or associate client to a barbie full of sausages, chicken drumsticks and minced meat. Of course, don't forget the drinks and fruit punches! Oven-baked casseroles are better, my entire neighbourhood smells it and knocks my door; but they can take all day and not ideal if you keep running out of time.

    My sister's friend (whose heart I was never able to win over until now) was surprised all of a sudden to find me wearing an apron and mixing the premixes and heating the oven to bake a cake and fill a tray with old-fashioned cookies. She stayed with me much more longer than any member of the opposite sex has ever bothered with me. This was the first time I started to take up cooking seriously even though I used to work in the bakery industry for many years. You know, guys, when you give up PMO you give yourself the chance to learn many great stuff in life and you can really transform yourself into being exceptional human beings.

    I cannot emphasize enough how badly PMO holds you back and cripples you from turning into exceptionally well-rounded men in life. This why I come to regret my past and contribute to NoFap with the truth and my own experiences.
     
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  4. Kenji

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    Awesome bro, gonna checkout P Alms tomorrow and see what's up.

    I always looked it over, this first post here makes me want to finally watch it.

    Cool beans.

    Oh, and I wouldn't change anything in the past. Going through all the trials and tribulations in my life made me who I am today.

    The only me I am changing is the me right here, right now.
     
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  5. Kenji

    Kenji Guest

    Wow dude for some reason I thought you were talking about Atlas Shrugged.

    Project Almanac is that new teenage time travel joint.

    Read a couple good reviews, still might give it a watch.

    Damn man I wanted to watch Atlas Shrugged, lol maybe I will check that out too.
     

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