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Fuck you, asshole! When are you going to die? Stop wasting space on this earth!
 
It's fun to live a life with no special meaning. Why bother with deep meaning in your life?
As long as you have friends and family to share it with. :) Even being alone can be quite fun!

The concentration camp example is quite extreme. Something that hopefully none of us have to experience that in a lifetime. Although living here on God's earth, we are already enslaved by life. :D

But meanwhile, life in a concentration camp can be uber fun. As long as you know you are going to die anyway, which is the only certainty we have in life, but few of us want to admit that; life can be a adventure.

There are set tasks to do, a bit of food to eat, and you can look around you and you know, get on with life.

I remember reading Soros saying that even as a Jew in Hungary, he thought that WWII was a game and dodging Nazis was part of the game. Of course, he was a little boy then and some children do not have much fear.

The wiki article was touching though. I felt humbled and shallow after reading it. I would have thought of hot buns and fried chicken instead of my family though. I mean, I would be hungry if I was a prisoner right? :p:p:p:p:D:D:D:D (Sorry mummy daddy! :p:p:p) Walking towards hot buns is a more comforting thought than seeing your loved ones under this scenario.
 
I would have thought of hot buns and fried chicken instead of my family though. I mean, I would be hungry if I was a prisoner right? :p:p:p:p:D:D:D:D (Sorry mummy daddy! :p:p:p) Walking towards hot buns is a more comforting thought than seeing your loved ones under this scenario.

I thought carrots would have been sufficient for bunny. :D
 
I can lend you the book,read it few years back.;)

It's fun to live a life with no special meaning. Why bother with deep meaning in your life?
As long as you have friends and family to share it with. :) Even being alone can be quite fun!

The concentration camp example is quite extreme. Something that hopefully none of us have to experience that in a lifetime. Although living here on God's earth, we are already enslaved by life. :D

But meanwhile, life in a concentration camp can be uber fun. As long as you know you are going to die anyway, which is the only certainty we have in life, but few of us want to admit that; life can be a adventure.

There are set tasks to do, a bit of food to eat, and you can look around you and you know, get on with life.

I remember reading Soros saying that even as a Jew in Hungary, he thought that WWII was a game and dodging Nazis was part of the game. Of course, he was a little boy then and some children do not have much fear.

The wiki article was touching though. I felt humbled and shallow after reading it. I would have thought of hot buns and fried chicken instead of my family though. I mean, I would be hungry if I was a prisoner right? :p:p:p:p:D:D:D:D (Sorry mummy daddy! :p:p:p) Walking towards hot buns is a more comforting thought than seeing your loved ones under this scenario.
 
I thought carrots would have been sufficient for bunny. :D

Hot carrot soup with sweet corn would be good too. :D

Seriously, being in a concentration camp is somewhat similar to yo-yo dieting. The deliberate starvation would result in a weird metabolic rate. In the short run, one could lose weight. But assuming I survived it, I may put on weight when I get out. OH NO! That will doom me to being a fat auntie in future!

With thoughts like that running through my head, I think it's enough thoughts till I get out, if I do that is. :) If not, then die lor. What to do, already in a concentration camp. :confused:
 
I can lend you the book,read it few years back.;)

Don't want lah, I'm going to bawl my eyes out. The extract was already very touching. :cool:

When I'm next feeling emo, I'll ask you for it. :)
 
Anytime, my inbox always there for you.

Don't want lah, I'm going to bawl my eyes out. The extract was already very touching. :cool:

When I'm next feeling emo, I'll ask you for it. :)
 
Hot carrot soup with sweet corn would be good too. :D

See, we share some common dietary preference already. I don't know to make the soup, but I'd boil carrot to soften it, cool off, slice it, then add it to iceburg lettuce salad. Sweet corn, I simply boil and eat. As for soup, since I'm no cook, Campbell's Minestrone and Vegetable soups are good enough for me.
 
Oei, can stop the flirting or not? Want to flirt just meet up and get a room lah.
 
The Jewish lobby will continue to rehash the Holocaust story in an effort to keep sympathy while they plunder the world.
 
Since when did talking about food constitute flirting? :rolleyes:

And since when did flirting lead to getting a room? OMG! :eek::rolleyes: Man you guys are so weird!

You will get more response and more guys replying to you if you change your nick to playboy-bunny.
 
It's fun to live a life with no special meaning. Why bother with deep meaning in your life?
As long as you have friends and family to share it with. Even being alone can be quite fun!

Interesting but frivolous perspective. Glad to be born a man.

Anyway, let's see how long you can take life being alone, and on the shelf :p:rolleyes:
 
Since when did talking about food constitute flirting? :rolleyes:

And since when did flirting lead to getting a room? OMG! :eek::rolleyes: Man you guys are so weird!

How about lunch on the grass by Edourd Manet? Flirt, din, wine, lunch on the grass?

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One of Manet's most famous paintings at this time is Le déjeuner sur l'herbe ("The Lunch on the Grass"), originally exhibited as Le Bain ("The Bath"). The Salon refused to exhibit it in 1863 but he exhibited it at the Salon des Refusés ("Exhibition of Refused Works") later in the year. Its juxtaposition of dressed men and a nude woman was controversial, as was its abbreviated sketch-like style - an innovation that distinguished Manet from Courbet. However, Manet's composition derived from Raphael's "Judgement of Paris" and Giorgione's "Concert Champetre", both of which included naked women beside fully dressed men. Manet was taking respected works by Renaissance artists and updating them, a practice he had also adopted in "Olympia", a nude portrayed in a style that recalled the early studio photographs of the day, but which was based on Titian's "Venus of Urbino". The foreground nude is Victorine Meurent, Manet's favourite model. The two men are one of Manet's brothers and Rodolphe Leenhoff, Manet's future brother-in-law.
 
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