It's just a stupid event every year, like Eurovision for Europe except it's sport... Lame...
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It's just a stupid event every year, like Eurovision for Europe except it's sport... Lame...
That's what I live by, also "expect the worst and you won't be disappointed".
Arguably, it is a viable way to life your life, Abracadavra. However, being quite pessimistic is limiting a lot of one's potential while providing ~protection~ via the ~better safe than sorry~ mentality. As much as possible, I try not to fall into any extremes, as they can both halt my potential. Faber est suae quisque fortunae.
I had not until you said it and I googled it. Thanks, I actually used murphy's law in that essay I had to write.
"You can not be a realist without being a pessimist". It's the truth because, according to the Murphy's Law, everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. That's how the world is designed. Luck is merely the absence of bad luck :).
Oh it actually quite the opposite, by looking at the world that way, you realize that it's actually full of pleasant surprises and very nice people.
And when it's not, you are already prepared for it.
Quot homines tot sententiae. My opinion is that by being a pessimist or a realist, you have a greater appreciation towards the good things in life, because you don't take them for granted.
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But there are so many sides of the same coin and so many variables ~potentially infinite~, that this very subject is relative. The pessimist can range from the depressive, miserable individual to the logical-realist man. An optimist can be anything from the naive fool to the man who lives his life at the fullest, to the opportunist.
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The most important thing is to be happy, love and not worry about the day after today or tomorrow :).
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I once turned on keyboard cat for 10 hours, and played call of duty with it blasting through my headset.
No complaints, only compliments, although I did manage to get it stuck in my head and my friends head.
Up next is Starwars Cantina song.
Play this instead.
oh....no....
a week without internet....
my only chance of playing something was
Warcraft III
Darksiders II
Minesweeper
Tetris.....