IgnoredOne
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Taylor Swift is my soulmate, she just doesn't know it yet >.>
Badjedidude said:I don't believe in soul mates or lifelong love.
I believe in people who get comfortable and refuse to grow and thus refuse to change or learn new interests (including interests in mates).
IgnoredOne said:Badjedidude said:I don't believe in soul mates or lifelong love.
I believe in people who get comfortable and refuse to grow and thus refuse to change or learn new interests (including interests in mates).
On the other hand, could it truly be confirmed that anyone does not change? Then therefore adapting and changing with someone is its own, rather beautiful challenge and an oasis of stability in a chaotic world, as I see it.
oopsiedoop said:. People think in their unattached logic that the only way to stay out of the chaos as IgnoredOne aptly put it is to not change and therefore be bored. But this chaos doesn't just go away and boredom is not the management principle in real relationships. Plus what you find in a stable relationship can't be found anywhere else. It's not having this that's boring to me.
oopsiedoop said:You can grow without stable relationships up to a certain point and that's it, because you're by definition limiting yourself. You aren't really less able to move around unless you are with that person who has a very rigid idea of what they want out of life.
IgnoredOne said:oopsiedoop said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
oopsiedoop said:IgnoredOne said:oopsiedoop said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
oopsiedoop said:IgnoredOne said:oopsiedoop said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
oopsiedoop said:IgnoredOne said:oopsiedoop said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
IgnoredOne said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
IgnoredOne said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
IgnoredOne said:oopsiedoop said:You can grow without stable relationships up to a certain point and that's it, because you're by definition limiting yourself. You aren't really less able to move around unless you are with that person who has a very rigid idea of what they want out of life.
Ticket for one: $400. Ticket for two: $800(actually a bit less due to scaling but flat doubling is viable for example). The automatic obstacles of such monetary costs for something as simple as an airplane ticket are obvious. Furthermore, career choice can become limited by having to compromise: my father couldn't take on a job with Raytheon that would have paid the equivalent of $160k now because my mother did not want him in Boston 5days/week; I could never seriously consider a contract position with boots in Afghanistan or Iraq because my g/f was worried; and yet another friend of mine lost his gov't security clearance for marrying someone from Taiwan(which for some insane and inane reason, is not trusted).
It does limit personal options.
Just because there are challenges doesn't make something less beautiful. My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
IgnoredOne said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
IgnoredOne said:My job has its challenges, obviously, as anyone who's close to me and who I talk to would know - Bread, especially - but I still cherish it greatly. My car needed a lot of work when I got it, but she is a beauty now and I love her dearly.
I am very attached, I assure you
Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
why isn't this working?
oopsiedoop said:Exactly. It enriches your life. Who would want a life where they didn't really care if something came or went? THAT'S boredom. That's my point.
oopsiedoop said:It's extremely rare to have enough money for you to do something, but not being able to pay for someone else, too. I know it's not logical, but it just works out that way. And certainly the rent is the same, which is most people's biggest cost.
oopsiedoop said:But no one ever says, I love the car but I don't want to spend money on it. That would be irrational. You might say I don't HAVE the money, but that's wishing you did, not saying it's an extra expense that's a burden.
roguewave said:I found my soul mate once but eventually told her off because I am a bitch. Now I'm alone and I deserve it.
oopsiedoop said:The only proof is in the people who have one.
roguewave said:I found my soul mate once but eventually told her off because I am a bitch. Now I'm alone and I deserve it.
I always found the need to tell my soulmates off, so what? That's what a soulmate is for. Superficial politeness when I'm pissed off is for bosses, not lovers.
oopsiedoop said:The only proof is in the people who have one.
roguewave said:I always found the need to tell my soulmates off, so what? That's what a soulmate is for. Superficial politeness when I'm pissed off is for bosses, not lovers.