Sens Lounge: "Pleeease won't you be.....my neighbour"

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I've been on the internet some 30 years now and I stg I've never seen a site have such frequent problems as this one
 
I feel tremendous guilt for having a child, that's for sure, but that's not isolated to today.

Don't care what happens to me though. And I definitely give no f***s about the future of humanity. Ants on an anthill until the species is eradicated and another one takes hold eventually. It's inevitable. Hopefully the next one is cool like the Dinosaurs and not lame like humans though.

Don't feel guilty for having a child. Use that as motivation to make your life and your child's life better.

My dad was poor growing up. At first he was in a one bed room apartment with his crib in the living room. His parents didn't buy a house until he was in his 20s and moving out. Didn't have a coloured tv until the mid 70s.

But he uses that as motivation to get a good education and good job and now he's retired with a pension living in a million dollar place.

Obviously your concerns are more with the world, but just do your part in making everything around you better..

People in previous generations had it much much much worse...world wars with millions dying... illnesses killing millions that we've now cured.

You could argue something like "1995 was better" or something, but generally speaking, this is the best time to be alive! Sure, the economy is a little tough right now and there's a couple crazy leaders of countries out there... But that's always been the case. At least now we have technology to make our life easier that people didn't have before, while they also had to deal with the world seeming to be ending.

Imaging living in world war 1 and everything is going to shit...but it also takes you 3 hours to do laundry, and an hour to do dishes.

Give me a modern laundry machine, wifi, dishwasher, Netflix, 75" tv, etc.

I don't get the people that are so doomy and gloomy..open up a history book and you'll realize how amazing we have it now.
 


Just replying to the first post of yours I see as I can't find the post I want to reply to.

I remember you saying you only drive your car in sport mode or sport + mode because of the thrill or excitement.

I wanted to ask you if you drive it in manual mode or automatic?

I always seem to go manual mode when I go in sport or N mode because I find in automatic, it hangs or holds high RPM for track/race purposes, so if I give the gas hard to get infront of a guy but then let off...it will hold my rpm at like 5,000 incase I'm about to full throttle again, so I always wonder if it sounds weird to others hearing some car hold 5,000rpm for like 2-3 seconds while cruising in traffic lol.
 
Don't feel guilty for having a child. Use that as motivation to make your life and your child's life better.

My dad was poor growing up. At first he was in a one bed room apartment with his crib in the living room. His parents didn't buy a house until he was in his 20s and moving out. Didn't have a coloured tv until the mid 70s.

But he uses that as motivation to get a good education and good job and now he's retired with a pension living in a million dollar place.

Obviously your concerns are more with the world, but just do your part in making everything around you better..

People in previous generations had it much much much worse...world wars with millions dying... illnesses killing millions that we've now cured.

You could argue something like "1995 was better" or something, but generally speaking, this is the best time to be alive! Sure, the economy is a little tough right now and there's a couple crazy leaders of countries out there... But that's always been the case. At least now we have technology to make our life easier that people didn't have before, while they also had to deal with the world seeming to be ending.

Imaging living in world war 1 and everything is going to shit...but it also takes you 3 hours to do laundry, and an hour to do dishes.

Give me a modern laundry machine, wifi, dishwasher, Netflix, 75" tv, etc.

I don't get the people that are so doomy and gloomy..open up a history book and you'll realize how amazing we have it now.

Isn't that part of the problem now? We can sit at home and surf the net, watch netflix and play a fiddle comfortably while Rome burns...so to speak. That's why it's been so easy the last few decades for evil to take over.

Like being on the titanic...the first class suites and general opulence were so nice, no one could believe the ship could sink...until you're knee deep in water.
 
Isn't that part of the problem now? We can sit at home and surf the net, watch netflix and play a fiddle comfortably while Rome burns...so to speak. That's why it's been so easy the last few decades for evil to take over.

Like being on the titanic...the first class suites and general opulence were so nice, no one could believe the ship could sink...until you're knee deep in water.

So the problem is we have it so good that it must mean the ship is sinking?

Previous generations had it much much worse. I'm guessing you're young....don't remember the cold war?

Not too long ago I saw a video of how they were teaching kids how to cover under their desks in case of a blast.

We may be going through some political shit, but I don't remember hearing on the 5 o'clock news that Ottawa students are being trained to take cover.

Unless you're American and your kids have to deal with school shootings?
 

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