I know one thing: I live a more worthwhile life than Lister and the gang probably do!tomtom94 said:You said you were watching Red Dwarf. I now love you.
I remember watching that episode and thinking a similar thing.
I know one thing: I live a more worthwhile life than Lister and the gang probably do!tomtom94 said:You said you were watching Red Dwarf. I now love you.
I remember watching that episode and thinking a similar thing.
I don't know man, my own space ship and as much chicken vindeloo as I could ever want. Sounds like a pretty sweet set-up.KillerMidget said:I know one thing: I live a more worthwhile life than Lister and the gang probably do!tomtom94 said:You said you were watching Red Dwarf. I now love you.
I remember watching that episode and thinking a similar thing.
Well, they do lose the big-ass spaceship for a season or so, so the set-up goes sour.TheButteryGoodness said:I don't know man, my own space ship and as much chicken vindeloo as I could ever want. Sounds like a pretty sweet set-up.KillerMidget said:I know one thing: I live a more worthwhile life than Lister and the gang probably do!tomtom94 said:You said you were watching Red Dwarf. I now love you.
I remember watching that episode and thinking a similar thing.
yeah plus spending the rest of your life with 3 men and no women dosen't sound too enticing either.KillerMidget said:Well, they do lose the big-ass spaceship for a season or so, so the set-up goes sour.TheButteryGoodness said:I don't know man, my own space ship and as much chicken vindeloo as I could ever want. Sounds like a pretty sweet set-up.KillerMidget said:I know one thing: I live a more worthwhile life than Lister and the gang probably do!tomtom94 said:You said you were watching Red Dwarf. I now love you.
I remember watching that episode and thinking a similar thing.
I just live it, I don't really think about how someone else would judge it.TheButteryGoodness said:I was just watching an episode of Red dwarf (for those of who haven't heard of it, it is an English sci fi/ comedey series) where the crew were put on trial and asked if they had lived a worth while life, and to make it fair the judge was themselves (or rather a robot who would take on their identity to judge them fairly but thats beside the point)
This got me thinking, lots of people, myself included, have high ideals that they wish to live by, but offten don't. So I ask you, Do you feel you live a worth while life?
Note: Since this is by your standards, "worthwhile" can mean anything from great artist to simply embracing life, whatever YOU feel defines it.
Shit..I don't want to give you pity but I hope things start to look up for you. All I can say is try to keep a positive attitude and things will start turning around. (Yes, I've been watching The Secret.) Cheers man.Cowabungaa said:Not even remotely.
I have practically 0 friends around me, I spend pretty much my entire day online or at work. I'd love to go out and do fun stuff with people like me; play all kinds of games, watch movies, just chat and be silly with, just the things friends do with each other. I'm not doing any of that. Some might think I'm an anti-social person, as I never do anything social, but I'm not, I'm social as hell. There just aren't any people around me to socialize with.
It doesn't help either that I'm 19 years old and haven't done anything else than finishing high school. That was 3 years ago and I don't consider it being much of an achievement, as I have done nothing for it, I just got it.
I've tried to do something with my life though. I tried getting a Major in Bio-Informatics; I failed due to math problems. After that I tried a Major in Journalism; I failed that due to jock-induced depression.
Right now I'm working in a supermarket, about 20-30 hours a week. It's mind-numbing and absolutely terrible, I can't imagine keeping this up for much longer. But after failing college twice I am left without goals, having no idea what my skills are, what my talents are, what I want to do with my future.
And there's the pain as well. During all this I kept a single dream alive; to meet the girl of my dreams. And of course I met her. Heck, she's way more than the girl of my dreams, I never imagined someone like her existing. So I'm sitting here, terribly in love (and she knows it), and guess what; she's unreachable! She'll hook up with a nice guy who can offer her what I can't sooner or later before I can get the chance of offering her just that, I'm sure of it. But I'm still convinced of her being 'The One', no matter how hopeless I am now. I'll wait, faithfully, something good might happen, but good gods does it hurt.
So yeah, my life isn't worthwhile at all. I'm not doing the things I want to do, I'm not living up to anything and I'm not being with the people I want to be with. Go go life!
As do I, thats why I'm asking whether YOU judge it worthwhile. When it comes to your life, the only opinion that matters is your own.Kelbear said:I just live it, I don't really think about how someone else would judge it.TheButteryGoodness said:I was just watching an episode of Red dwarf (for those of who haven't heard of it, it is an English sci fi/ comedey series) where the crew were put on trial and asked if they had lived a worth while life, and to make it fair the judge was themselves (or rather a robot who would take on their identity to judge them fairly but thats beside the point)
This got me thinking, lots of people, myself included, have high ideals that they wish to live by, but offten don't. So I ask you, Do you feel you live a worth while life?
Note: Since this is by your standards, "worthwhile" can mean anything from great artist to simply embracing life, whatever YOU feel defines it.