I think I might start driving lessons for some reason you got to be 16 to do drugs but 18 to take driving lessons
You do realise the more and more you argue you're happy it just makes people think that you're not. If you are as happy as you say you are, why do you give a fuck what people are saying? Let it go man.Cassita said:/facepalmMcupobob said:Why is it an arbitrary number? Its the celberation of your birth and the day you came into existance and coming of age. Thanksgiven and all like it are the celebration of a bountiful harvest, chrismas is the celebration of resting during the harsh winter(all cultures have something similar to it) and why not celebrat those things? So do you celebrat life everyday intill your birthday where you sulk around and complain about it being just and arbitrary number?Cassita said:Thanks for the profile, Dr. Phil.Kurokami said:SNIP
Yeah, why not 365 days after you were born? I mean, arbitrary numbers are awesome!
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You need an excuse to celebrate life? I guess I see where you're coming from; it's so hard to be happy and excited that you're alive all year 'round. I can totally understand marking the date on the calendar, like a chore, so you know when you can celebrate your very existence with friends.
You may want to read what I've been writing.
Every day of my life is the best day of my life; I don't need a reason or a number of days to be glad I'm alive.
If you do - I feel sorry for you.
Lol I agree, I sense teen angst, or perhaps a failed 18thtavelkyosoba said:Teen angst, lawl.Cassita said:I didn't do a thing.
It's just another day.
Nothing special.
Just a number.
Just an arbitrary number of days.
Celebrating surviving another years seems awfully strange to me; as if no one expected you to, so they throw a party.
/shrug
People like to celebrate the anniversary of the most important day of their lives. The day I got married takes a close second, but I still couldn't have gotten married if I had never been born.
OP: pub crawl! You don't have to drink much, it's just a great way to get out and see things.
Holy crap! Somebody with worse luck then I have O.Oaussiechoco said:Ahh yes i remember my 18th...
Had a party at my house, didnt know 3/4s of the people who showed up, some group of seedy dudes were doing drug deals whilst chilling on my trampoline, heaps of people got their shit stolen, i swear there was a group of at least 20 gay people there and to top it all off some girl had a seizure in the backyard and we had to call an ambulance... i dont remember too much apart from that
And how is that different from "waiting for a pre-assigned day"?Cassita said:Or just say: Hey, I'm thinking we all go out next week and shout [insert name here] a [insert preferred beverage here]. Who's in?Josdeb said:Hey, nothing wrong with that either.Cassita said:Because waiting for a preassigned day to show a loved one you care for them is silly.Josdeb said:SNIP
You want to do something extra special? Surprise them. Let them know you care for them. Don't wait for the sun to go around the earth a certain number of times.
I was just replying to how you said you should behave as if everyday were a birthday/etc.
The regularity does help with planning though. I mean, what if you wanted to get 10 of your friends together for a party to celebrate whatever and you only text them an hour before you want them over. The case with most people is that they will be busy/unavailable/already occupied/etc. If you told people in advance "Hey, you wanna come to mine for my birthday next week?" they'd have time to prepare.
I realise it takes away the surprise for the timing, but you could always just GO somewere surprising instead?
Why wait? My friends and family are important to me.
Thank you proving my point and not letting it goCassita said:"Definition of ANGSTWait...What said:SNIP
: a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity"
Look up words before you use them.