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Your crying/smiling/hunching calibrations must be intricate.
[quote name="Fussbett"][quote name="Quétinbec"]I probably had more fun than you because fun was all school was about for me; I wasn't worried about passing because you don't need to graduate high school to enter uni in my country. Whereas, you will have wasted play time studying for the sake of a career that later made you miserable. [/quote] Haha yeah, that was me in high school, studying. Don't forget that we know you were a virgin all through high school and university, so don't try to front too much with this party animal school story. [quote][quote name="Fussbett"][quote]and eventually fucking a prettier girl. [/quote] Haha no chance. Oh my god is Irene ugly.[/quote] Well, I wasn't talking about her, but it's funny people keep on about this. Irene's OK. [/quote] I know you don't think you were talking about Irene, but that's probably your future, let's face it. But relax, you think she's OK. [quote][quote name="Fussbett"] Those weren't real jobs, [/quote] You're not very good at being mean, Fussbett. It's difficult to feel bad about not spending more time working harder at a real job. You'll understand when you're older and it's already too late.[/quote] Not trying to be mean, I just wanted to establish that what you and I call jobs are different, because you're still very far from being an adult. We'll see how the regret shakes out, for sure. It's like we're making a Long Bet with our lives here. You're going with the "rely on Dad" plan, and it's served you well so far, but I'm on a different track. Let's be sure to meet back here in 10 years, ICJ's girlfriend willing. [quote][quote name="Fussbett"]Have you ever had a girlfriend living in the same city as you? (Incidentally, it's ridiculous I have to ask this question).[/quote] Yeah, it's a bad question. The answer is yes.[/quote] Next question: have you ever had a girlfriend AND a job at the same time? The question after that is if you've had a job and girlfriend and a friend all at the same time, but that's just getting ridiculous, that's the domain of celebrities. [quote]My point in all this is that you're stupid for giving up on more entertaining ways of keeping fit for the sake of being a "busy" mature adult.[/quote] They're more entertaining but take up 500% more time. That's a poor ROI. It's not "basketball league OR jogging?". It's "basketball league OR five other things?". Can you imagine that I'm sufficiently engaged in other ways that I don't want to add intermural basketball at the cost of some other activity I enjoy? [quote]I'm happy I've made that point and you're now free to end the conversation.[/quote] You've made no point because you speak with the limited vocabulary of someone who knows only a sheltered existence. You think extended vacations in shit countries exposes you to life, but that's actually hiding from life. Look at you, the proud endless tourist, always peering at the lives of others from safe distances and with safe time limits before you're off to waste more time somewhere else. Consequently, when you talk about life you come off like a child, or worse, sometimes a hippie. I'm fine with following you down your usual rabbit hole of self-doubt where you want to get beat up by a guy on Caltrops because it feels better than getting beat up by yourself. I don't normal indulge you this much, but there's nothing else happening on Caltrops right now. Consider it a favour.[/quote]