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06-23-2012 , 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by McAvoy
I'm the Bruin's enemy. I think Thomas waiving his NTC is a moot point. No team is going to trade for him that he would accept a trade to.
ahh reading comprehension how does it work

my condolences looks like it'll take a long while to rebuild there but bergevin seems competent and there are good pieces in place already so who knows

Galchenyuk gonna be a start for sure
06-23-2012 , 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by amplify
I learned about Kierkegaard from David Milch, of all people.
Sadly my interests in college (and my university requiring Humanities courses, wtf?) made me learn all these people a while ago. My favorite philosopher is David Hume. He's be skeptical that I'm writing this post right now.
06-23-2012 , 02:15 PM
and i dont know what people's thoughts are in boston but thomas is an idiot
06-23-2012 , 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by PyramidScheme
I think not! This episode may have been in 1983 or so.
heh, it was EXACTLY 1983. I just rule so much
06-23-2012 , 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by McAvoy
As much as I hate hope, external activity gives people hope and a reason for having a reason to fight.
My ponit about this is that


Quote:
Originally Posted by amplify
After all the drugs, the endless psychologizing, the self-help, the hiding in alcohol, the avoidance, the only thing which helped me to be sane was a direct, brutal confrontation with the moment to moment experience of my very real suffering, every moment I could stand it. .

Hope pulls you through the time having to deal with the pain of the above, hope is what makes dealing with the above bearable enough to keep fighting.
06-23-2012 , 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by PyramidScheme
Character1: Last night I was up until two in the morning finishing off Kierkegaard.

Character2: I hope he thanked you for it.


Name the sitcom and characters!
so awesome to think of random sitcom characters that this might but probably wasn't exchanged between.

Frasier and his father/maybe the maid
Darlene/Roseanne
06-23-2012 , 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by FN2339
ahh reading comprehension how does it work

my condolences looks like it'll take a long while to rebuild there but bergevin seems competent and there are good pieces in place already so who knows

Galchenyuk gonna be a start for sure
Galchenyuk and the 2 second rounders are a great start.

But I hate certain aspects of Bergy, I hate his french side, him hiring french coaches, I'm gonna stop now.
06-23-2012 , 02:19 PM
any two of the random faceless schmos from friends
06-23-2012 , 02:21 PM
mindy/mork
06-23-2012 , 02:21 PM
clayton/fresh prince
06-23-2012 , 02:24 PM
reagan/thatcher
06-23-2012 , 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by McAvoy
Is this your way of saying you understand me?
Hell no. I dont even try

Quote:
Originally Posted by FN2339
i didnt know you were a Bs fan mac

what do you think about thomas waiving his NTC?
Mac beat me to it, he ohhh so nicely waived his no-trade for 8 whole days, since it is waived under his contract effective July 1st anyways.

The only thing this meant is the Bruins could trade him anywhere a week earlier than they could, but who the hell is going to trade for an old goalie who plans to take a year off, and you are stuck with his 5 million dollar cap hit whether he does or not.

Only thing I heard was a team under the salary floor possibly trading for his contract to get there, but what the hell sense does that make anyways?

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Originally Posted by filthyvermin
reagan/thatcher
like
06-23-2012 , 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by amplify
In my experience, no external activity alleviates the existential angst. The penetrating boredom with life, the despair, the collapse of enjoyment, these are all embedded in momentary experience. One is bored with life because one cannot engage with it, due to the accompanying pain.

This pain is the realest thing in life, a solid wall of static between the experiencer and the experience. Any activity is shrouded in suffering, which renders frisbee golf as frustrating and alienating as staring at the wall.

After all the drugs, the endless psychologizing, the self-help, the hiding in alcohol, the avoidance, the only thing which helped me to be sane was a direct, brutal confrontation with the moment to moment experience of my very real suffering, every moment I could stand it. Eventually it washed over and through me. Once I learned to deal with one moment, all the other moments kind of fell into place.
This has to be at top ten all time 2p2 post.
06-23-2012 , 03:53 PM
TheNothing
06-23-2012 , 04:35 PM
thenothing
06-23-2012 , 04:38 PM
06-23-2012 , 05:13 PM
TheNothing, are you a reader? I just finished a book you might like. It's called Mockingbird, it's by Sean Stewart, and it's set in Houston, with some fantasticy elements, plus it's about motherhood, at least in part. It's a fun read, I think.
06-23-2012 , 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by kokiri
any two of the random faceless schmos from friends
Six of the most vibrant characters in sitcom history, and you would dismiss them in such a manner!

Each has many distinguishing characteristics. Monica is an neat freak. Joey likes to have sex. etc.
06-23-2012 , 05:26 PM
If it were friends it would have to be dinosaur boy with line one and then any of the others could conceivably have said line two.
06-23-2012 , 05:30 PM
i am with kokiri on this one. are there two of those characters who could not have said that to each other?
06-23-2012 , 05:32 PM
Pub game:

You are being institutionalozed and can only bring 5 books with you. What do you take?
06-23-2012 , 05:32 PM
I never really liked friends- it was too slick, too comfortable for my liking. It was very watchable, but in a forgettable sort of way.
06-23-2012 , 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by kokiri
I never really liked friends- it was too slick, too comfortable for my liking. It was very watchable, but in a forgettable sort of way.
I agree with this 100%
06-23-2012 , 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HiFi
Pub game:

You are being institutionalozed and can only bring 5 books with you. What do you take?
It
The Stand
Dark Tower book 4
Under the Dome
The bible for laughs.
06-23-2012 , 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by HiFi
Pub game:

You are being institutionalozed and can only bring 5 books with you. What do you take?
5000 famous Estonians.
Bible.

Not sure about others.

      
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