Do you look forward to anything?
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deelix
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 13:44    Post subject: Do you look forward to anything?
I really wish I could look forward to things like I did when I was a kid. But when I think about it all those things I looked forward to back then means very little/nothing and with your own economy you can buy whatever you like (well, if you have the money). But besides that, when you're a kid the smallest of things can be amazing because of your limited freedom.

The sad thing is that the ONLY thing I look forward to is streaming E3 - witch is a letdown every year anyways Sad Laughing

Some of you might look forward to getting kids or a job promotion perhaps?

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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 13:46    Post subject:
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But seriously, I'm really looking forward to starting a job as a lawyer. I already do all kinds of stuff with my father from the practical side, but I still have 2 years of Uni left + 3 years of pupillage...

And I can't wait to finally move in with my fiancee to our new apartment. Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 13:50    Post subject:
Everytime I start looking forward to something, it goes wrong. Something screws up, always, so no.. I don't look forward to anything anymore. Some people call it pessimism but for me it's just realism.
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 13:59    Post subject:
I'm looking forward towards the Moon, Mars, Pluto, Alpha Centauri.. Sad Crying or Very sad


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 14:25    Post subject:
On a more general note... nope. I mostly live one day at a time, for better and for worse.
On a smaller scale... new hardware( so I can play some older games but better, anyway Laughing).


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 14:51    Post subject:
I look forward to the little things, or the near future when I start my life in Sweden for real. Aka work, start a family and all that other stuff one normally does. Smile


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 14:52    Post subject:
Yes, I am looking forward to living in the basement.

ps. anyone is welcome to visit, altho I cannot guarantee that I will let you out at any point during your visit and afterwards.


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 15:12    Post subject:
I want to move to our apartment with my gf but we dont have enough money and we are both working. This country...


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 15:32    Post subject:
Not on the same level as when I was a kid, but on occasion I do look forward to things quite a bit, and get excited by them.

But it sort of comes and goes with me. I experienced a somewhat traumatic period of anxiety and depression many years ago which changed my way of looking at things. Not as bad as one might think, as it started me on a long and fruitful journey regarding the human mind and how we all work.

Unfortunately, it also means there's this intangible emotional block inside my mind that doesn't let me enjoy things too much - lest everything comes crashing down again. Sometimes I think I have that beat, but it tends to come back and kick my ass every once in a while.

Still hoping to destroy that part of myself through understanding and perseverance - and there are days when I actually believe I can dump the darkness almost entirely.

Then there are days when it seems all but hopeless.
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 15:34    Post subject:
Look forward to all the things i want to do to my car, what i learn from working on it, looking forward for my motherfucking long-awaited raise in work, looking forward to graduation, moving to canada, etc etc.

Not that hard, you must have long term and short term goals, the best ones are short term, since i plan and i execute and it makes me happy to accomplish what i wanted (lil stuff, even working on airsoft guns or doing stuff to the car works for me)

Hell, even Minecraft with the FTB mod made me happy, made all those complex automatic sutff Very Happy

Edit: and since i never have enough money i always look forward to many things Razz
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 15:40    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Everytime I start looking forward to something, it goes wrong. Something screws up, always, so no.. I don't look forward to anything anymore. Some people call it pessimism but for me it's just realism.


Kinda like this for me too.

I am currently looking for job and I don't know what I'd like to do. I have absolutely no idea, and it's kinda frightening.

I want to work, earn money and get out of my parents house, but I get depressed, and I still haven't written a single job request :\

Only thing I look forward these days are movie blockbusters :S


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 17:10    Post subject:
Sex, beer and a Malaysian curry, all of which I'll get tonight Smile Not necessarily in that order mind you.
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 17:29    Post subject:
Dark Souls 2. And having more time to work on my personal projects Smile

Does anyone know the solution to non-existant focus? I start with something, have another great idea, leave idea 1 behind (of course promising myself to return as soon as I have time) and then lose myself in some useless detail (first I need to model this in 3d, I can't simply start with a simple asset) ... and then even more useless details (hmmm, I should implement the animation model from start... let's see how this application exports animations) .. and then more details (I definitely need correct lighting... Oh only directional lighting supported? How about point lights... wait, no shadows for point lights?) ... and more details (oh there is a youtube video with explenation) ... and then I have another idea and promise myself to return to this project.


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PumpAction wrote:
Dark Souls 2. And having more time to work on my personal projects Smile

Does anyone know the solution to non-existant focus? I start with something, have another great idea, leave idea 1 behind (of course promising myself to return as soon as I have time) and then lose myself in some useless detail (first I need to model this in 3d, I can't simply start with a simple asset) ... and then even more useless details (hmmm, I should implement the animation model from start... let's see how this application exports animations) .. and then more details (I definitely need correct lighting... Oh only directional lighting supported? How about point lights... wait, no shadows for point lights?) ... and more details (oh there is a youtube video with explenation) ... and then I have another idea and promise myself to return to this project.


GODDAMIT!


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 18:06    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 18:20    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 18:56    Post subject:
What do I look forward to? Friday night Very Happy


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:01    Post subject:
I look forward to the winter again. This damn heat.... Sad
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:17    Post subject:
I look forward to lots of stuff!

Right now I'm looking forward to taking my honeymoon cruise with the wife this June, we are going to Bermuda and I can't wait to go.

I look forward to seeing friends and family I haven't seen or hung out with in a while.

I look forward to family gatherings, birthdays, holidays, different occasions.

Lots to do, not enough time Sad


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:19    Post subject:
I look foward to moving out of the country. I believe I can do it this year. The plan was to be out last year, but I keep getting stuck...

The problem is I have a hard time planning ahead, not that it would be easy with a decent plan, but without one it's even harder... maybe I'll burn all my money on the move/journey and end up as a taxi driver somewhere, which would be fine Laughing


Edit: I also look foward to the first manned mission to mars, or maybe even a return to the moon, watching that 'live' would be awesome. (I'd love to take part in it, but I know it ain't gonna happen... so watching is as good as it gets)
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:24    Post subject:
Oh man, some of my friends, are looking into moving to your country.. or Southern America as whole Laughing

They are like, we will ride everywhere with bikes and the weather is always warm and stuff, and I show them youtube videos of bike robbers..


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:25    Post subject:
I look forward to seeing myself in the mirror every day.
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:33    Post subject:
deelix wrote:
I really wish I could look forward to things like I did when I was a kid. But when I think about it all those things I looked forward to back then means very little/nothing and with your own economy you can buy whatever you like (well, if you have the money). But besides that, when you're a kid the smallest of things can be amazing because of your limited freedom.

The sad thing is that the ONLY thing I look forward to is streaming E3 - witch is a letdown every year anyways Sad Laughing

Some of you might look forward to getting kids or a job promotion perhaps?

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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:33    Post subject:
The list of the things that I should be looking forward to is so big that I had to embrace the "fuck it" mentality in order to not be angry all the time. It's the only working countermeasure really!

When you waste several years of your life pursuing something that turns up to be a lie, and you end up having an unsatisfying job, empty pockets, a car that barely starts and a damned bad luck at trying to set up a stable relationship, you just live from day to day with no plans, carpe dieming everything. At least health is fine, and my family is willing to support me, so it ain't that terrible after all. So..fuck it! Could be worse Razz

tl;dr: I'm looking forward to surviving Laughing



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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:34    Post subject:
OH AND IM LOOKING FORWARD TO LUNG CANCER YOU BITCHES!!
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:48    Post subject:
StrEagle wrote:
Oh man, some of my friends, are looking into moving to your country.. or Southern America as whole Laughing

They are like, we will ride everywhere with bikes and the weather is always warm and stuff, and I show them youtube videos of bike robbers..


Either that or you get hit by a car or a bus Laughing Brazil is really not bike friendly, and it will take time to change that... not to mention it really sucks riding in the summer with the tropical sun/heat. And it also rains a lot so...

The grass is always greener I guess Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 19:57    Post subject:
the weekend
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