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I am in touch with her on linkedin. He made one mistake. She does not want him back as he will "make a mess". -
What mistake did he make?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am in touch with her on linkedin. He made one mistake. She does not want him back as he will "make a mess".Comment
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Agree completely, humans are pack animals.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm happy and content to be married.
An entirely geriatric testicular statement. Humans are relational creatures. We need relationships with others. It's built in. No-one is truly content to be entirely by themselves without companionship in some form. Even the Swiss have their clubs.
BrilloPad you must have one miserable life buddy. Unless you cure cancer or invent the warp drive I would hardly consider a person worthy of anything or calling yourself an accomplished individual. Let's be honest just about most of us have meaningless lives. Not like we do anything for our future, from what it looks like we are making sure to destroy it for any future generations.
The place I am contracting now have people in the office until 7 8 Pm... **** that. I did it too because I deal with the US but only when I was working from home. I don't get people that contract away from home not seeing their families except the weekend or people deployed over seas. I actually enjoy her company. When everything fades away, what have you got? I doubt memories of you being in the office until 8Pm will bring a smile to your face.
Corny or not some of those movies that show stuff like that do have a little grain of truth.Last edited by Drei; 4 July 2017, 23:15.Comment
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Once again you make huge assumptions about me and my life and my accomplishments.Originally posted by Drei View PostBrilloPad you must have one miserable life buddy. Unless you cure cancer or invent the warp drive I would hardly consider a person worthy of anything or calling yourself an accomplished individual. Let's be honest just about most of us have meaningless lives. Not like we do anything for our future, from what it looks like we are making sure to destroy it for any future generations.
F4j would never have got as far as it did without me. And neither would NTRT. I have done a triple ironman - way more people have climbed everest than done that. I raised alot of money for charity(many thanks again to all those on CUK who contributed).
However all of that is eclipsed by my accomplishments as a father. It is tough with disabled children. Most people think how hard someone is depends on their ability at fisticuffs. I judge people by how they raise their children.
My biggest mistake was getting married.
If you want to get married , do it. I hope you end up with a marriage like NATs.Comment
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Massive respect to you brillo, as a father of disabled children. Don't know how you do it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnce again you make huge assumptions about me and my life and my accomplishments.
F4j would never have got as far as it did without me. And neither would NTRT. I have done a triple ironman - way more people have climbed everest than done that. I raised alot of money for charity(many thanks again to all those on CUK who contributed).
However all of that is eclipsed by my accomplishments as a father. It is tough with disabled children. Most people think how hard someone is depends on their ability at fisticuffs. I judge people by how they raise their children.
My biggest mistake was getting married.
If you want to get married , do it. I hope you end up with a marriage like NATs.
The rest of your life is, of course, an utter failure.Comment
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Have you asked NAT's wife to see if she agrees with the sentiment?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf you want to get married , do it. I hope you end up with a marriage like NATs.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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He tolerates her getting her satisfaction elsewhere, so she's content enough.Originally posted by WTFH View PostHave you asked NAT's wife to see if she agrees with the sentiment?Comment
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All kudos to you buddy but in the end... how does all of that help the future generations or sustain our precious Earth? I doubt that even 0.00001% of the human population accomplish anything to better the rest of us... we all take up space and ravage everything else.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnce again you make huge assumptions about me and my life and my accomplishments.
F4j would never have got as far as it did without me. And neither would NTRT. I have done a triple ironman - way more people have climbed everest than done that. I raised alot of money for charity(many thanks again to all those on CUK who contributed).
However all of that is eclipsed by my accomplishments as a father. It is tough with disabled children. Most people think how hard someone is depends on their ability at fisticuffs. I judge people by how they raise their children.
My biggest mistake was getting married.
If you want to get married , do it. I hope you end up with a marriage like NATs.
Remember in the Matrix when agent Smiths tells Neo that humans have the same behaviour as a virus? Care to disagree?
I don't know the story care to summarise?If you want to get married , do it. I hope you end up with a marriage like NATs.
Why was that? I am sorry that you found the wrong partner, there are more women than men on this planet so surely you could find the right one. Maybe asking your missus if she is content every now and then might help instead of just being at work until 8 9 Pm everyday, away on business trips and thinking that "providing" more than she does will keep her happy (I am generalising).My biggest mistake was getting married.
Maybe I have been fortunate enough to find the right partner, still early and tulip can happen... but I have hope
Last edited by Drei; 9 July 2017, 01:27.Comment
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