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Missing woman joins search for herself in Iceland..

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m3talc0re X
The Motley Crew of Disorder
The Gorram Shiney Alliance
#1 - 2012-09-02 14:20:50 UTC
http://www.damnlol.com/there-is-no-hope-for-these-humans-24643.html

Saw this and lol'd. Is this what happens on your tours over there during fanfest? XD
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#2 - 2012-09-02 16:05:28 UTC
m3talc0re X wrote:
http://www.damnlol.com/there-is-no-hope-for-these-humans-24643.html

Saw this and lol'd. Is this what happens on your tours over there during fanfest? XD


Existentialists today can rejoice, a woman found herself after others were looking for her alongside her.

A great success for the Self. Big smile

To be joined by you after finding you, such eternal bliss of the everlasting moment of the now.

To rise amongst the mass and find you, indivisible, part of the whole yet one with the Universe.

Such cries of joy I could scream at the uncaring universe, such lovely embraces I could give to the sky , knowing I could never receive a reply, yet thrilled nonetheless, for I could finally be one with myself.

I envy that woman, for in losing herself in the crowd she has finally managed to find herself

How many people can attest to that?

Her silent victory will never resonate in the sagas of the Solipsistic gods of existence, yet she will always be in her own pantheon, enshrined beyond belief, a true walker of off beaten path of life.

Please, join me in my reverie, watch this movie and feel uplifted in the condition of the human spirit, that of the warrior that wins his last War


Please watch THE GREY, with Liam Neeson, a man that like the lady, found himself when confronting the void of Nihilism itself and fought his las fight with great courage

Cheers fellow existentialists, I know some of you out here. Big smile

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St Mio
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#3 - 2012-09-03 05:20:14 UTC
A true journey of self discovery.
Tarn Kugisa
Kugisa Dynamics
#4 - 2012-09-03 21:55:40 UTC
Oh god that's the funniest thing I've seen in a while
I should give you some ISK for that Big smile

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Nerath Naaris
Pink Winged Unicorns for Peace Love and Anarchy
#5 - 2012-09-04 10:50:28 UTC
The woman in question was an Asian, they all look the same.

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Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
Goonswarm Federation
#6 - 2012-09-04 11:51:28 UTC  |  Edited by: Eugene Kerner
Nerath Naaris wrote:
The woman in question was an Asian, they all look the same.


Actually nice one if this were her thoughts.

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Telegram Sam
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#7 - 2012-09-04 15:12:48 UTC  |  Edited by: Telegram Sam
Brujo Loco wrote:
m3talc0re X wrote:
http://www.damnlol.com/there-is-no-hope-for-these-humans-24643.html

Saw this and lol'd. Is this what happens on your tours over there during fanfest? XD


Existentialists today can rejoice, a woman found herself after others were looking for her alongside her.

A great success for the Self. Big smile

To be joined by you after finding you, such eternal bliss of the everlasting moment of the now.

To rise amongst the mass and find you, indivisible, part of the whole yet one with the Universe.

Such cries of joy I could scream at the uncaring universe, such lovely embraces I could give to the sky , knowing I could never receive a reply, yet thrilled nonetheless, for I could finally be one with myself.

I envy that woman, for in losing herself in the crowd she has finally managed to find herself

How many people can attest to that?

Her silent victory will never resonate in the sagas of the Solipsistic gods of existence, yet she will always be in her own pantheon, enshrined beyond belief, a true walker of off beaten path of life.

Please, join me in my reverie, watch this movie and feel uplifted in the condition of the human spirit, that of the warrior that wins his last War


Please watch THE GREY, with Liam Neeson, a man that like the lady, found himself when confronting the void of Nihilism itself and fought his las fight with great courage

Cheers fellow existentialists, I know some of you out here. Big smile

Big smile
Indeed. She has performed The Hero's Quest and found herself. Joseph Campbell would be proud. Probably that whiny guy Shel Silverstein would be proud too, or maybe just envious.
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#8 - 2012-09-04 19:47:05 UTC
She'll have a story to tell her grandchildren someday.
Grandma: Once I went on trip to Iceland, and they thought I was missing. So I helped look for the missing person, and it turned out it was me.
Grandkids: You mean you were already batty when you were young, Grandma?
m3talc0re X
The Motley Crew of Disorder
The Gorram Shiney Alliance
#9 - 2012-09-07 16:20:46 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
She'll have a story to tell her grandchildren someday.
Grandma: Once I went on trip to Iceland, and they thought I was missing. So I helped look for the missing person, and it turned out it was me.
Grandkids: You mean you were already batty when you were young, Grandma?


Lol
Copine Callmeknau
Dirty Vagrants
Intergalactic Space Hobos
#10 - 2012-09-10 14:51:11 UTC
Could've used moar cat

There should be a rather awesome pic here

Cuchulain Ulster
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#11 - 2012-09-16 08:49:45 UTC
The authorities didn’t hold any one responsible for the time and resources spent searching for some one who wasn’t actually lost?
Destination SkillQueue
Doomheim
#12 - 2012-09-16 10:56:11 UTC
Cuchulain Ulster wrote:
The authorities didn’t hold any one responsible for the time and resources spent searching for some one who wasn’t actually lost?



Why would they? That would only be reasonable, if the "false" missing person notification was done with malice in mind. If you start punishing people from honest mistakes, you'll create an incentive for people to not get involved or report issues in the future, because very few will want to risk their career, standing or financial stability for people outside their immediate family.
Cuchulain Ulster
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#13 - 2012-09-16 22:50:12 UTC
Destination SkillQueue wrote:



Why would they? That would only be reasonable, if the "false" missing person notification was done with malice in mind. If you start punishing people from honest mistakes, you'll create an incentive for people to not get involved or report issues in the future, because very few will want to risk their career, standing or financial stability for people outside their immediate family.



I’ve learned NOT to expect government entities to be reasonable.
Theangryhobo
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#14 - 2012-09-17 00:51:58 UTC
Very funny story. Much appreciate the share.

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