Swift wrote:Currently important life skills
1. Typing with just your thumbs
2. List making
3. Coffee nomenclature ("Grande, Quad, Nonfat, One-Pump, No-Whip, Mocha")
4. Password creation and memorization
5. "Liking"
6. Googling
7. Pretending to multitask
8. Pretending to work
grapes wrote:XOF *Snort*
Two, again
When you get to be 1 year old, you're just starting to talk, to walk. Then, doubling that, you're two and unless you're Einstein, you're talking up a storm and getting into everything, and letting the world know that it's yours. Double that and at four, you've discovered reading, and memories are getting permanent. At eight, the world is a magical place, full of promise and friends. Sixteen, well, maybe...you might have grown into your body, maybe your mind, and some societies consider you an adult. Boom, 32, and what's happening? You got kids, responsibilities, aging, losing what you might've had. Then comes 64, and it may be over for some of you, some of you have another half coming, at greatly reduced capacity.
Wait? I might have 32 years left? I could re-do the last 32? Or even restart the first 32? Damn. Let's see, in that first 32 I found my life partner, so I don't need to do that again. She went to back to school, to med school, and we bought a practice, built our own building. We had three kids, all going after advanced degrees. I learned enough math to fill dozens of textbooks, I can still do that, but it's not as attractive anymore. I'm an artist, but I don't get inspired as much as I could. Still write poetry, sometimes. I did the Tim McGraw rodeo, skydive, rock climb trilogy before I was 32, never mind dying (although that thought came later). Was a teacher, builder, taxi driver, programmer, hitchhiker. Got a TS SCI clearance and wandered around in the NSA. Went to school in geology, and solved an outstanding geophysics problem. What didn't I do? I tried to learn Latin, Russian, French, Spanish, Polish, but I'm still stuck on English. I could do one of those...naw, I'm going to go dancing.
geonuc wrote:I'd like the valet concession please.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I thought you preferred beer and pizza
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I thought you preferred beer and pizza
grapes wrote:Kuro burgers with yarrow beer on the lanai, j'accuse
geonuc wrote:I do and I will be inside enjoying beer & pizza while my minions run cars and line my pockets.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:geonuc wrote:I do and I will be inside enjoying beer & pizza while my minions run cars and line my pockets.
Alert! Alert! Alert! Nuclear Legal Geological Pinko Commie Limousine Liberal Detected!
code monkey wrote:geonuc wrote:I'd like the valet concession please.
and i'd like the popcorn concession.
grapes wrote:DEREK JETER NOT GREATEST EVER, did he invent relavitiy? well, did he?
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