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By *asual777 OP Man 40 weeks ago
i travel all over |
From the lounge
You have had In recent times ?
I think a lot about masculinity . How many of the alpha types I have seen over the years have turned out to be absolute cowards and it was all a front all along |
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By *panishRebelMan 40 weeks ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
I have never ranked or graded thoughts like the op post suggests. The deepest thought or the shallowest thought etc...
What's deep to one, maybe inconsequential to another.
And thought is like the sea, it comes in waves, sometimes wild, sometimes calm, but always there.
This is just what struck me now about the op post... |
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"I have never ranked or graded thoughts like the op post suggests. The deepest thought or the shallowest thought etc...
What's deep to one, maybe inconsequential to another.
And thought is like the sea, it comes in waves, sometimes wild, sometimes calm, but always there.
This is just what struck me now about the op post..."
I think he just means what have we been thinking deeply about.
I've been thinking a lot about race and how living in a predominantly wide middle class society means that while I think I understand white male privilege, I really don't. |
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By *asual777 OP Man 40 weeks ago
i travel all over |
"I have never ranked or graded thoughts like the op post suggests. The deepest thought or the shallowest thought etc...
What's deep to one, maybe inconsequential to another.
And thought is like the sea, it comes in waves, sometimes wild, sometimes calm, but always there.
This is just what struck me now about the op post...
I think he just means what have we been thinking deeply about.
I've been thinking a lot about race and how living in a predominantly wide middle class society means that while I think I understand white male privilege, I really don't."
I sometimes say things
Why don’t you just do xxxx
Not everyone can just do that
Like pale skinned men can |
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For me, in recent days, it has been obesity and access to health care. The attitudes of healthcare professionals who decide that health conditions cannot possibly be due to anything other than obesity; the refusal to even investigate possible health issues due to the patient's obesity; how healthcare professionals speak to those who are obese and the effects those words have. |
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For me its about the its tge dreaded potholes thats gonna ripe my vechile to shreds. And how hard would it be to have a team day in day out just temp repair/fill them. Somebodies going to get wrote off |
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I regularly tangle myself up in thoughts about our (species) place in the universe and the insignificance we have in the limitlessness of the expanding universe. My mind goes to the ultra deep field pics and the incalculable number of galaxies visible and how our little rock is unfathomably unimportant given what we know about the actual scale of even just the observable universe. It's easy to get bogged down by our own lives but we are really just specks of nearly nothing, that's made out of matter created in exploding stars billions of years ago. |
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By *og-ManMan 40 weeks ago
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I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
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"I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
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Fuuuuuck Bogman. You're not spent yet! |
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By *panishRebelMan 40 weeks ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
"I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
Fuuuuuck Bogman. You're not spent yet! "
I have video of my dad playing football with my kids at 78 doing back heels etc....
70 isn't over the hill even if it does have a great view..... |
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By *og-ManMan 40 weeks ago
somewhere |
"I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
Fuuuuuck Bogman. You're not spent yet!
I have video of my dad playing football with my kids at 78 doing back heels etc....
70 isn't over the hill even if it does have a great view..... "
My parents are both alive in late 80's
Dad in perfect health
Mum not as perfect but still ok
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Does the earth loose or gain mass. If we’re sending all these rockets and satellites and parachuting Germans into space are we loosing some of the mass of the earth. Or is it being replace by falling meteors and the odd alien space craft crash landing. |
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"Does the earth loose or gain mass. If we’re sending all these rockets and satellites and parachuting Germans into space are we loosing some of the mass of the earth. Or is it being replace by falling meteors and the odd alien space craft crash landing. "
I read an article recently about a paper researching how the earth's mass had shifted due to water displacement by humans over the centuries. Basically we brought groundwater to the surface for drinking, cleaning etc. it was enough to affect the orbit slightly.
Another thought, if your vehicle was travelling at the speed of light and you turned the headlights on, would they work? |
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"Does the earth loose or gain mass. If we’re sending all these rockets and satellites and parachuting Germans into space are we loosing some of the mass of the earth. Or is it being replace by falling meteors and the odd alien space craft crash landing.
I read an article recently about a paper researching how the earth's mass had shifted due to water displacement by humans over the centuries. Basically we brought groundwater to the surface for drinking, cleaning etc. it was enough to affect the orbit slightly.
Another thought, if your vehicle was travelling at the speed of light and you turned the headlights on, would they work?"
A car is an object with mass, and so cannot travel at the speed of light because to do so would have infinite mass so is impossible. Photons have mass so are able to travel at the speed of light. |
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Beard here I often wonder what kind of person would my first child be if they had survived. And also I wonder if she has grown up as the years have past or will she be exactly the same as the last time I saw her in my arms |
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"I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
" my mum was just 60 by two months when she passed away. I've just over 10 yrs to go till I'm 60, and the thought crosses my mind how short life is . |
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By *astelloWoman 40 weeks ago
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The environment
I want my child to live in a unspoilt beautiful place that l did. Im afraid of global warming and what catastrophic events may happen.
This generation are the caretakers for the next. Im by no means an eco warrier but if we all do a little it may help. |
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By *asual777 OP Man 40 weeks ago
i travel all over |
"Beard here I often wonder what kind of person would my first child be if they had survived. And also I wonder if she has grown up as the years have past or will she be exactly the same as the last time I saw her in my arms "
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By *asual777 OP Man 40 weeks ago
i travel all over |
"I was 59 yesterday and my deepest thoughts lately are about how I always wanted to be dead by 70 yrs old under my own terms and conditions
Now I'm thinking its only 11 years away to my one way ticket to Switzerland to Dignitas
Then I wonder if my kids really would be ok with it
We laugh and joke about it every birthday,even last night my daughter says they'll be able to buy me the ticket as they're all working
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You should read the book mayflies . One of my favourites |
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By (user no longer on site) 40 weeks ago
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"I have never ranked or graded thoughts like the op post suggests. The deepest thought or the shallowest thought etc...
What's deep to one, maybe inconsequential to another.
And thought is like the sea, it comes in waves, sometimes wild, sometimes calm, but always there.
This is just what struck me now about the op post...
I think he just means what have we been thinking deeply about.
I've been thinking a lot about race and how living in a predominantly wide middle class society means that while I think I understand white male privilege, I really don't."
This has been bouncing around my head too. How i make assumptions about others based on my life and upbringing. The upcoming referendum ties into this too, my experience of it is meaningless yet I have a vote |
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By *affa31Woman 40 weeks ago
Galway |
Most of my thoughts lately have been on Gaza and how bizarre it is that our lives continue normally while Palestinians get wiped out and treated as sub human. It’s a mixture of anger and hopelessness. |
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"Beard here I often wonder what kind of person would my first child be if they had survived. And also I wonder if she has grown up as the years have past or will she be exactly the same as the last time I saw her in my arms "
That's a sad and poignant memory. |
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I've been having a really good time on fab lately and am constantly plagued but the thoughts of the years I wasted when I was off it having a very rough time in life, and also how I want more and more of these times before they all eventually end in nothing, like good sexy lights to carry with me into the darkness until they all go out, one by one. |
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"Beard here I often wonder what kind of person would my first child be if they had survived. And also I wonder if she has grown up as the years have past or will she be exactly the same as the last time I saw her in my arms "
This is heartbreaking and sweet.
Thank you for sharing it |
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