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  • #31
    I'd love to be a philosopher.
    I just Love talking about life and how it would be if it wasn't like this...
    I would sit every night in my veranda, watch the stars and start making some new ideas about the humanity, life, love ..........
    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    zzzzzzzz.........zzzzzzzz........zzzzzzzz......... .zzzzzzzzz.........

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    • #32
      I am not normally a fan of opera but Wagner has a phenomenal opera.

      L.A. just built another classical music venue in Downtown so hopefully there will be more opera. There will be plenty of classical for sure.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL I'd love to be a philosopher.
        I just Love talking about life and how it would be if it wasn't like this...
        I would sit every night in my veranda, watch the stars and start making some new ideas about the humanity, life, love ..........
        mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
        zzzzzzzz.........zzzzzzzz........zzzzzzzz......... .zzzzzzzzz.........
        Hehe, that'd be my 2nd choice, as if I don't do enough pilisopayutiun as it is.

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        • #34
          I dunno what to say..
          so you guys SERIOUSLY do what you do and live your life for money?
          that's sad.
          I guess I don't fall under that category.
          I don't go to college to "guarantee a financially stable future". I go to college cuz I wanna learn.
          I'm sorry, but I don't LIVE to make money.
          and doing what fulfills me day after day after day makes me happier than having tons of money to buy STUFF that make me happy.
          as Kevin Spacey's character Lester says in "American Beauty"
          "These are just STUFF, and they've become more important to you than anything!"
          I'm not trying to sound cool or anything...
          I've argued with people a lot about this. specially my mom.
          she strongly believes in "money is everything"...

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          • #35
            Money ISN'T everything, but it takes care of the survival part of our lives so we don't have that extra stress. If you're going to say that money is NOTHING, then you're a moron. Gee jahannam, you have a nice computer there in front of you...how did you get it? MONEY! Gee jahannam, you have a nice roof over your head...how did you get it? MONEY! Gee jahannam, you're going to school if I remember correctly, and school in USA is not free...how'd you manage that? MONEY!

            I'll provide more examples if you like.

            In the words of Red from the Shawshank Redemption, "Do you think your xxxx smells sweeter than ours?"

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            • #36
              Jahannam, if you think you are better, dont come here!!!!
              stop making comments about others' thread because you are not
              different than us, you are [SIZE=4]one[\SIZE] of us thats why u are here.


              P.S. Anileve didnt mean to ruin the thread.

              BACK TO TOPIC PEOPLE

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              • #37
                Money is not everything but it also is not nothing. If I did not have money to spend I would not be able to buy stretcher bars or canvas or brushes or paint with which to make paintings. I would not be able to pay for a car a drive to a jazz club and pay for a cover or dinner, etc. It is a fact of life that at any given time in one's life, one has the potential of being sad and being happy. It is entirely up to the individual to decide what makes them happy. Whether one choses to be less or more "materialistic," does not necessarily make him less prone to dellusion relating to his outlook on life. Happiness is different for everyone. Just because one finds happiness in money or power and another in altruism or art does not make one or the other more righteous. Just different. Superficiality is inevitable just like selfishness is inevitable. There are only different manifestations of both.
                Last edited by Arvestaked; 12-09-2003, 01:36 PM.

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                • #38
                  Jahannam u didnt tell what would your profession be?

                  herika verevits nayes, kengnes

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                  • #39
                    Also, if one doesnt care about money than why to live in America?
                    u can and live in INDIA, ppl dont have money over there all they think is not to hurt the cows and to pray to Buddaic psalms to rich the NIRVANA.

                    jahannam I found a solution to you.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL Also, if one doesnt care about money than why to live in America?
                      u can and live in INDIA, ppl dont have money over there all they think is not to hurt the cows and to pray to Buddaic psalms to rich the NIRVANA.

                      jahannam I found a solution to you.
                      AAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! BULLSEYE!

                      Yea jahannam, so keep you're idiotically impractical opinions to yourself.

                      Oh wait, I think she posted what she did 'cause she wasn't getting enough attention. Awwwww, boo hoo. GET OVER IT!

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