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Against overwhelming odds, you are still here--what keeps you going?

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Random Nardieu
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#61 - 2014-08-22 20:58:33 UTC
Ares Desideratus wrote:
Random Nardieu wrote:
Ares Desideratus wrote:
Random Nardieu wrote:
Spending the night on the balcony, with some quality ganja and my favorite hiphop blasting through me headphones, It gets me trough rough times for over 8 years.

Just hip hop? No metal? No disco?

Not everyone that games like metal ;)

You dont like any metal at all?


Well i got though my teenage anti mainstream metal phase, Listened a lot to bands like Death, Obituary and a lot of underground death metal bands. But i also listened my whole life to Rap ( my first cd i ever got was the Slim Shady LP ) and a lot of Metalheads ( at least down here in the Netherlands ) hate HipHop and I had to hear how stupid genre it was etc etc, I even started to hate the metal scene, eventually i grew out of it. Sometimes I crank slayer on max volume, but i prefer hardcore punk more above Metal these days. But smoking and heavy music doesn't really combine imo, so i prefer to listen to HipHop when I'm smoking. Also the lyrics speaks a lot more to me than the average metal lyrics.
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#62 - 2014-08-23 00:01:18 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
Belief that the nature of the real world is actually something much smarter, integrated, sensible and more beautifully intricate than is apparent. And that each of us has the opportunity to train ourselves to see and know that real reality. Not to live in the mud or like a frog in a well, but climb out, fly with binocular vision, and keep looking higher and deeper into the unknown, but knowable.

In other words, belief in a higher attainable. This life experience is just a school/boot camp opportunity, IMO.
Ares Desideratus
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#63 - 2014-08-23 16:51:16 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
Belief that the nature of the real world is actually something much smarter, integrated, sensible and more beautifully intricate than is apparent. And that each of us has the opportunity to train ourselves to see and know that real reality. Not to live in the mud or like a frog in a well, but climb out, fly with binocular vision, and keep looking higher and deeper into the unknown, but knowable.

In other words, belief in a higher attainable. This life experience is just a school/boot camp opportunity, IMO.

See, this is a sensible outlook on a possible afterlife.

I have more to say on this subject, but my brain is melting just thinking about it.
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#64 - 2014-08-23 17:56:57 UTC
I once had so little time and so much to do. I lived for the day I would break free from that and have so much time and so little to do. I did achieve that a long time ago and ever since, I've been reveling in it.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

selket Shihari
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#65 - 2014-08-25 12:06:00 UTC
i just blast death metal and it helps me get **** done

When life gives you lemons...BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!

Lido Seahawk
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#66 - 2014-08-25 12:12:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Lido Seahawk
After everything I've been through over the years, I am damn well going to get that retirement check! The longer I make it, the more the bastards have to pay! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

May I have your stuff?

jason hill
Red vs Blue Flight Academy
#67 - 2014-08-25 19:43:08 UTC  |  Edited by: jason hill
the way I personally look at things ...**** happens just get on with it ...but don't get me wrong I know others have it a hellva lot worse than me ...but I just keep me chin up ...and soldier on ...else the wife would beat me up

don't get me wrong im not a "glass is half empty" type of bloke .. I prefer to think of myself as a bit of a realist, pragmatist , and on sometimes ...even an idealist

don't get me wrong im under no illusions about the dilemmas of others but im fortunate enough to have a pretty decent job a loving wife two horrible cats that **** all over the house ...and a garden that looks like a frikking jungle
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#68 - 2014-08-26 02:12:01 UTC
I always disputed the old glass status thing. The way I see it, it is typical of optimism to say that the glass can be fuller, typical of pessimism to suggest it'll run out quickly, and typical of a realist to measure its contents and accept that both the optimist and the pessimist are indeed correct.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Gallowmere Rorschach
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#69 - 2014-08-26 03:17:15 UTC
I accepted nihilism as fact.

You'd be amazed at how much easier it makes life.
Indahmawar Fazmarai
#70 - 2014-08-26 06:55:23 UTC
There is no simple answer.

I am depressive because my brain chemicals are ****** up. I too have the average dose of bad child experinces, which interacted poorly with my unbalanced chemicals, and so esentially I lost my abbility to be a normal person when I was too young to do anyhting about it.

I am depressive. This means i live with a bottomless pit in my soul; something is missing there where the "will to..." should be. Along my life I've been closer or farer from the pit. I almost fell to my death once. I've learned to build barriers around the pit, layer upon layef of them, so I stay away from it. Some barriers are strong (my commitment to not inflict a suicide unto my relatives) and other are weak (pestering these forums with my EVE concerns). Some are good, like the evidence that I've been able to do positive changes on my life (getting a job, FAI). Other are bad, like my conviction that life is a sentence and the only relief from it is that it will bloody end someday yet never soon enough.

So, there is no single thing that keeps me going. On bad days, I feel there are too many. On good days, I think there are quite enough of them.
Vortexo VonBrenner
Doomheim
#71 - 2014-08-26 22:39:41 UTC
What keeps me going with RL? Well...honestly I never expected to be alive at this point, so every day is like a bonus gift. \o/ Woo! I figure life will end soon enough, no need to rush it. I am extremely blessed - I have plenty of food to eat, clean water to drink, nobody trying to kill me or my family because we think differently or are part of a different group or some other stupid reason, electricity...a computer, even...first world benefits. Life hasn't been all that easy, but if I can leave this messed-up world a little better place for at least a few people, that's good enough for me.
What keeps me logging into EVE? A fair share of stubborness, perhaps...well, that and a permaban from hello kitty online ;)