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- 29 Paź 2013
Nothing really does, Frank.Ok, I'll bite: What *will* bring you happiness Connor?
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Nothing really does, Frank.Ok, I'll bite: What *will* bring you happiness Connor?
So I'm expected to achieve the bullshit goals I set for myself, knowing full well I won't gain any happiness from it?
So I'm expected to achieve the bullshit goals I set for myself, knowing full well I won't gain any happiness from it?
Nothing really does, Frank.
Why do you ask?will alphaboy wear a cape?
Why do you ask?
What do you expect us to do about it then? Kiss your ass and tell you it's all gonna be ok?Nothing really does, Frank.
I guess I'm expected to achieve in spite of my pessimism.What do you expect us to do about it then? Kiss your ass and tell you it's all gonna be ok?
What do you expect us to do about it then? Kiss your ass and tell you it's all gonna be ok?
I guess I'm expected to achieve in spite of my pessimism.
Bad things happen in life. You need to work through it. I've had some tough times that are still lingering, but I've been working through them. It's what people need to do. If you let the bad times get to you, you won't feel like anything's worth doing. Not everything's out to get you, buddy.I guess I'm expected to achieve in spite of my pessimism.
Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.yes that is what is called "being an adult"
Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.
Stop talking in some kind of autistic tv-tropes language.Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.
Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.
Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.
So you're saying you don't like writing anymore?Reminds me of a trope, the Knight in Sour Armor. I think I'm expected to be something akin to this character type. The world has let him down. He's seen ugliness and experienced betrayal. He hates his job, and frequently bemoans the state of the world he lives in, but does his job anyway not because he likes it, but because there's no one else available and it's the right thing to do.