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going with the flow is the only way to go imho. just sorta lay back and wait to see what happens. decision making becomes

so much easier. besides it takes a lot more effort and energy to challenge the rapids and swim upstream. other benefits?


~beantownboy

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The nachos won't burn and, henceforth, will happily and effectively
accumulate around the gut area --where they are needed the most
during those cold, long winter nights.

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Evacuation will happen to be more delectable, as opposed
to those 'rush squeezes' which benefit the office time though
damage our whole conception of what is truly enjoyable in
this life.

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The cable man will work more comfortably, knowing that the
client is pleasantly adhering his rear to the couch instead of
nervously rushing the poor man's job behind the telly.

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Life will be more stress-free as women will disappear from around
the lazy, contemplating man due to is lack of sex appeal --typically
nested and launched from a go-get, proactive attitude towards life.

As females disappear, the libido will fade away for there is not higher
truth in this life than 'if you don't use it you lose it'. Once the libido is
gone, 90% of life's worries will be led by example.


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The cats at home will regain control over their dominions, as
the owner will be immovable and available for them to play,
defecate and fornicate on top of him.

Once the cats take over, toxoplasmosis will make its pompous
debut in the wise, lazy man's life, crowning its existence with
colorful body fluids leaving the body through the nostrils and
ears. The odor will also be grand.

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It is if you want it to be.

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lol

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Originally posted by Seitse
The cats at home will regain control over their dominions, as
the owner will be immovable and available for them to play,
defecate and fornicate on top of him.

Once the cats take over, toxoplasmosis will make its pompous
debut in the wise, lazy man's life, crowning its existence with
colorful body fluids leaving the body through the nostrils and
ears. The odor will also be grand.
You're on a roll, Seitseinhisways. More...

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Originally posted by Seitse
The cats at home will regain control over their dominions, as
the owner will be immovable and available for them to play,
defecate and fornicate on top of him.

Once the cats take over, toxoplasmosis will make its pompous
debut in the wise, lazy man's life, crowning its existence with
colorful body fluids leaving the body through the nostrils and
ears. The odor will also be grand.
Engorged, intoxicated by the snap sound his words make without the aid of oxygen to propel them into the ether, his muse scurries through what is left of paths within his gray lobes as a rat in a maze frenzied for the next hit of cheese.

He gathers himself, slows the rat down and seizes on one clear thought: relight the bong, he tells himself, another masterpiece awaits.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
going with the flow is the only way to go imho. just sorta lay back and wait to see what happens. decision making becomes

so much easier. besides it takes a lot more effort and energy to challenge the rapids and swim upstream. other benefits?


~beantownboy
When a difficult choice "needs" to be made you just say "Ah to hell with it. Ya I'll have another".

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
When a difficult choice "needs" to be made you just say "Ah to hell with it. Ya I'll have another".
any other benefits of going with the flow in Canada?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
any other benefits of going with the flow in Canada?
The beer that FLOWS here is often "better" than some other spots.

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it's always been my impression that malicious verbal brawling is a symptom of deep frustations and unrestrained anger; that deep frustrations and unrestrained anger might be symptoms of the absence of human virtue and the presence of xtreme bitterness. what i've wondered about lately is if going with the flow and blending in helps conceal the disease/illness. thoughts?