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blazeofglory
09-28-2012, 01:04 PM
Life is not a smooth course and it never can be a moment of joys and if you always find joys, the intensity of joy pester away. In fact both state melt down. Any moment of excitement is short-lived.

In simple philosophical moments hunger is sadness and contentment is happiness but amazingly both moments are balancing each other or in fact are enablers of life forces.

Now I am happy to share or the very act of sharing what goes on inside me is a joyous moment but in a while I will be thrown into a depressing moments.

I have yet to share my happiest and saddest moments and I will do it in a while.

If you like, and only if you like you can scribble them.

cacian
09-29-2012, 04:34 AM
Hi blazeofglory nice to see you back indeed.
Great thread!
I think sad is a word that has various degrees of feelings and so for me it could mean sorry to not so sorry.
A sad time for me was when I realised I would propable most likely bump into religious nutters and won't be able to help myself in telling what I really thought.
A happiest time for me was when I realised I could go anywhere I wanted travel see the world I do what I wanted without having to comply to culture tradition religion and people I did not like. I do as I please ever since.

tonywalt
10-01-2012, 12:45 PM
Hi blazeofglory nice to see you back indeed.
Great thread!
I think sad is a word that has various degrees of feelings and so for me it could mean sorry to not so sorry.
A sad time for me was when I realised I would propable most likely bump into religious nutters and won't be able to help myself in telling what I really thought.
A happiest time for me was when I realised I could go anywhere I wanted travel see the world I do what I wanted without having to comply to culture tradition religion and people I did not like. I do as I please ever since.

Wow Cacian one of your saddest moments was realising you are likely to bump into religious nutters? Expand on that, interesting.

cacian
10-01-2012, 02:52 PM
Wow Cacian one of your saddest moments was realising you are likely to bump into religious nutters? Expand on that, interesting.

Well it is sad enough having to be born to religions but having to be harassed by Jehovas and followed around the school by a religios nutter is not something that makes me happy.

tonywalt
10-03-2012, 10:51 AM
Well it is sad enough having to be born to religions but having to be harassed by Jehovas and followed around the school by a religios nutter is not something that makes me happy.

Followed around?-, hhm, was the person tall and thin, between 6 ft 5 in and 6 ft 6 in (193–198 cm) in height and weighing about 160 pounds (73 kg), olive complexion, left-handed, usually walking with a cane, wearing a plain white turban, soft-spoken and mild-mannered in demeanor.

*It should be noted that this person had a habit of chomping on Yememi Olives and spitting (virtually heaving) the seed onto the street or floor - then smirking with a kind of smug and highly slappable expression.