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zSDMF
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: akira_akuma]
#22363951 - 10/11/15 03:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said: wouldn't the important part be to learn the instance of how nouns are used in a specific language...there are such major differences from English in that respect.
but i don't know, whatever, i'd love to learn another language.
French, German, Japanese, Greek...anything would be cool.
it's all important to the development of English anyways (save Japanese).
long-term goals are called long-term for a reason...you fill your time with achieving something, only to have it be replaced by a new aspect of what you were trying to do earlier.
that's long-term achievement. it's pretty fuckin' important.
if you were makin fun of my vernacular then the truth is i type how i talk and i dont speak proper. i could bust out verbs and nouns and periods and commas like the best of em but no. i type how i talk. that way if i ever meet any of you goons you can be like yep thats definitely zsd with his ghetto country slang.
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Shroomism
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: memes]
#22363976 - 10/11/15 03:48 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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- Become millionaire - create self-sustaining biodome community city project with futuristic technology in harmony with nature - grow lots of weed - start new world once the old one collapses, or overthrow the Illuminati before they get too powerful. Make them all pay for their crimes against humanity. - have my own music studio - welcome the aliens
A man's gotta have goals
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: Shroomism]
#22364036 - 10/11/15 03:58 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Love. Learn. Teach. Understand. Create. - to cite a few!
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akira_akuma
Φύσις κρύπτεσθαι ὕψιστος φιλεῖ


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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: zSDMF]
#22364124 - 10/11/15 04:18 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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zSDMF said:
if you were makin fun of my vernacular then the truth is i type how i talk and i dont speak proper. i could bust out verbs and nouns and periods and commas like the best of em but no. i type how i talk. that way if i ever meet any of you goons you can be like yep thats definitely zsd with his ghetto country slang.

...naw, i can respect that.
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lets drive around
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: memes]
#22364494 - 10/11/15 05:27 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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lets drive around said: It's been a while since I set any goals for myself. Kinda sad being almost 27 and all but meh whatever.
I think my biggest goal is like Masked's... to save enough money for a down payment on a house and stop renting, and start renting out.
I'm pretty fluent in Russian since I lived over there for the first 9 years of my life and my ma and gram still speak it on a daily bases so that helps me keep up with it greatly.
what do you do for a living? there's probably some good uses for your second language, if you decided to meld that with your profession somehow.
Hahah I'm a machinist. I like working with my hands so the chances of me using my language skills is kinda slim to none.
I did want to pursue a music career where I'm sure I could benefit from knowing a second language but that dream kinda faded.
I was in the mil for a bit and I took their language test and passed with almost maxed out scores. It opened up zero opportunities for me and I didn't even get payed like I was supposed to because and I quote the civilian that told me why at the time when I asked "Russian is not a desirable language" I just lold and left. Like are you serious? I was one of the only people at all the bases where I got stationed who spoke Russian fluently, guaranteed.
I'm still a bit sour about that whole ordeal as you can tell
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Shroomopotamus
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: memes] 1
#22364534 - 10/11/15 05:35 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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if you get drunk & or stoned you'll feel like you can do anything and take on anything so you should be drunk and stoned for ever and forever grab the world by it's balls and fuck it in the ass with a million foot long strapon and cum on it's mountain tits
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If a time comes where I fail to appear I've been abducted and I will miss you all Please smile and pet puppies as often as possible Be happy Be nice (<3);}
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- Get a job related to my degree (have interview Tuesday, hope that goes well)
- Figure out what I want to do now that I have my 4 year degree (master, Phd, or military).
- Attempt to get my in more shape
- Pay off my credit card debt and student loans
- Buy a house
- Invest more in the stock market
- Turn a profit in the stock market.
- Have a family (seems like a long shot for some reason right now)
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Moonshoe
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Re: Pursuing your long-term goals [Re: zSDMF]
#22364738 - 10/11/15 06:14 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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My biggest long term goal is to write another book, a fantasy novel. Got a good start but then stopped working on it. Time to get back to that but the discipline of writing is hard for me now that I am done school.
Travel is a big one but we have done quite a few countries already and it's starting to become less of a priority for me now. We are going to Antigua soon and after that will take a few years off travel.
At this point building a healthy savings financially is becoming a bigger goal. We also want to do a lot of work on the house .
For me I have a lot of religious goals - to mediate daily, to do yoga daily , to go to church and dharma centre of other spiritual observances weekly. This is an ongoing lifestyle goal more then anything with a definite goal post.
I used to want to do my PHD but now I don't really. I already have three degrees and a college certificate and I think I need to focus on non academic things now for a while.
I want to get back into a martial art and maybe get my black belt but I better start on that soon.
Really my biggest Goals are these - retire and write a book.
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Shroomopotamus said: if you get drunk & or stoned you'll feel like you can do anything and take on anything so you should be drunk and stoned for ever and forever grab the world by it's balls and fuck it in the ass with a million foot long strapon and cum on it's mountain tits
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