Author Topic: What are you good at?  (Read 3913 times)

They're doing a great job at being communists. Everyone's equally miserable

They're doing a great job at being communists. Everyone's equally miserable
They're also doing a great job at being a failed states.

So what? As long as you have food, something to entertain yourself with and shelter, I couldn't care less.

Pretty much anything related to computer software, but not so much with hardware.

Took art class for the first time, drew a damn good hand with similar (if not better) quality as the one below.



I also seem to be viewed as a mini-psychiatrist (by friends) for some reason.

So what? As long as you have food, something to entertain yourself with and shelter, I couldn't care less.

this sort of mindset is what keeps humanity's potential limited

you never become something more if you never strive for a better life

So sitting in a 2x2 cubicle staring at a screen for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks per year, for the rest of your life is a better life?

So sitting in a 2x2 cubicle staring at a screen for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks per year, for the rest of your life is a better life?
you watch to much stereotypical movies that portray americans as that.


you watch to much stereotypical movies that portray americans as that.
Maybe I do.

So sitting in a 2x2 cubicle staring at a screen for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks per year, for the rest of your life is a better life?

all you know is stereotypical anti-american jargon from movies, what you haven't been shown is the american dream..............

the american dream is that instead of every man and woman being equal, equal in pay, equal in labor, equal in rights, that everyone is only equal in potential, that any everyday common man or woman could become something greater, live a full and happy life with lots of friends and children until they die gracefully

the cubicle is where we all begin, and it may last longer for some than others... nobody views it as a prison, but as a platform to jump to greater heights and succeed

the american dream is what makes us strive to better our lives, instead of living the same life equal to everyone around us to better our community or some trash like that


I'm good at history, videogames, Running, Computers, other stuff i can't remember.

naturally light footed and good at being sneaky

I love camping in the forest w/ a group of friends playing games like Mexican border and airsoft

They're also doing a great job at being a failed states.

Cuba is considered very high in the UN's human development ranking compared to even its ex-benefactor Russia, which is only considered high.

China's GDP recently exceeded America's.

North Korea is just forgeted, though.

Note that I'm an American who isn't ashamed of being one and I prefer living here over anywhere else. Well, I might move to Canada. My point is I'm not defending Pie Crust's... cubicle argument, I guess? I'm just saying that there's never a black and white case for who is the good or bad country. It's all in the perspective.

Except for North Korea, what the forget.

Cuba is considered very high in the UN's human development ranking compared to even its ex-benefactor Russia, which is only considered high.

China's GDP recently exceeded America's.

North Korea is just forgeted, though.

Note that I'm an American who isn't ashamed of being one and I prefer living here over anywhere else. Well, I might move to Canada. My point is I'm not defending Pie Crust's... cubicle argument, I guess? I'm just saying that there's never a black and white case for who is the good or bad country. It's all in the perspective.

Except for North Korea, what the forget.
China isn't exactly the best example. China is doing well because it's kind of a mix of capitalism and communism.