Lol doddy, that online race was fun. You all kept complaining how boring the race profile was, but we ended up with very small groups due to the insane pace
Waghlon wrote:
I know for a fact that Ruben could never win a race as long as he's stuck pissdrunk under the table So im not the only one that wont finish
We need to have a contest, Waghlon eating 25 Danish and Ruben drinking 25 pints, who do you think would win?
issoisso wrote:
Still, that doesn't change the fact I absolutely despise the new year's celebration and have no idea why.
I have an idea why actually.
It's a vast moment of hypocrisy, which I hate.
I mean, how do wishes make people's life (or years) better ? Help people if you can and want to, but just wishing a happy new year won't help anything...
Then it's not even sincere in many cases. How many people again this year will wish me a happy new year (and I'll wish the same to them) without caring at all about what'll happen during the coming year ? Too many...
Then why that particular date ? There had to be one, but nothing really makes it special, I mean it could have been Winter solstice or something, then that'd have been sort of special.
And partying just because a number will change on the calendar, how dull... Who needs a new year's eve to party ?
That being said, I didn't send any mail or SMS, only received a SMS and a card (from the same person...), I'll answer the card.
I partied with a couple of friends Wednesday evening and that was it. Wasn't even drunk...
issoisso wrote:
Still, that doesn't change the fact I absolutely despise the new year's celebration and have no idea why.
I have an idea why actually.
It's a vast moment of hypocrisy, which I hate.
I mean, how do wishes make people's life (or years) better ? Help people if you can and want to, but just wishing a happy new year won't help anything...
Then it's not even sincere in many cases. How many people again this year will wish me a happy new year (and I'll wish the same to them) without caring at all about what'll happen during the coming year ? Too many...
Then why that particular date ? There had to be one, but nothing really makes it special, I mean it could have been Winter solstice or something, then that'd have been sort of special.
And partying just because a number will change on the calendar, how dull... Who needs a new year's eve to party ?
That being said, I didn't send any mail or SMS, only received a SMS and a card (from the same person...), I'll answer the card.
I partied with a couple of friends Wednesday evening and that was it. Wasn't even drunk...
The answer is: Money money money must be funny in a rich mans world.
And originaly the vikings (and properbly many other people) celebrated Winter solstice as once again it would be warm and would be able to grow grains. And the inuits celebrates the day that the sun once again apeers on the sky, as the once again has choosen to send the life giving sun to their land.
BenBarnes wrote:
Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
issoisso wrote:
Still, that doesn't change the fact I absolutely despise the new year's celebration and have no idea why.
I have an idea why actually.
It's a vast moment of hypocrisy, which I hate.
I mean, how do wishes make people's life (or years) better ? Help people if you can and want to, but just wishing a happy new year won't help anything...
Then it's not even sincere in many cases. How many people again this year will wish me a happy new year (and I'll wish the same to them) without caring at all about what'll happen during the coming year ? Too many...
Then why that particular date ? There had to be one, but nothing really makes it special, I mean it could have been Winter solstice or something, then that'd have been sort of special.
And partying just because a number will change on the calendar, how dull... Who needs a new year's eve to party ?
That being said, I didn't send any mail or SMS, only received a SMS and a card (from the same person...), I'll answer the card.
I partied with a couple of friends Wednesday evening and that was it. Wasn't even drunk...
The answer is: Money money money must be funny in a rich mans world.
And originaly the vikings (and properbly many other people) celebrated Winter solstice as once again it would be warm and would be able to grow grains. And the inuits celebrates the day that the sun once again apeers on the sky, as the once again has choosen to send the life giving sun to their land.
Is the first time that I see something right made by ABBA