Nice one albo.
yeah i think trading is bad, it never was good and it never will be, u never know who is the person on the other side, i always was against trading i just dont get people that cant put some effort in doing something but want to get everything in a very easy way, but i guess thats how the world works, there are honest people who works hard for things and lazy people
Interesting... albo....... i could say so many things....
Still i donīt beleive... that it is you, in the pic...
its really me.. I've shown pictures in cfs before in one of the picture threads that they have.. most of the members there know what i look like and i know what most of them look like
(if the situation got to the point where I'd have to look for them in RL, i'd know where to find them)
Last edited by Albo Da Kid; 09-28-2009 at 12:49 AM.
thanks man
in a few years i'll look like my old man though lol. he suffers from hair loss as well but i don't mind at all. Now and days a person's looks don't even matter. It's what's in their brain and heart that matter's the most.
When a person reaches a certain stage of their life, physical appearance is the last thing that will be useful to them. I picture myself in my 50's with a happy family, 2 or 3 loyal and good friends, a quiet life and that's about it. What need would we all have in our physical appearance by that time?? It's not the looks that get you the friends, good life etc... it's your personality
afraid to say?
Last edited by Albo Da Kid; 09-28-2009 at 02:36 AM.
Well in your 50's you wont care much if your hair is grey, and how many wrinkles you have, but the looks help you alot, with your personality you can make some really close friends, keep people around you, but at the beggining you also need the looks to kinda make some friends. While waiting on a bus would you start talking to some hunchbacked girl ? I dont know but im sure some good looking girl would get your attention... depends on her personality tho if u would like her as a friend
As for the first paragraph, I wish you were right. Media messages are very strong and they are telling kids (and adults) that aging is horrible and that we should buy all kinds of products and get surgeries to avoid aging. Look at all the "celebs" and wanna-be's who have stretched skin and awful nose jobs. Look at television's portrayal of the "happy family"- new luxury cars, expensive clothes, health and beauty products...on and on... If anything, appearance and monetary "success" outweigh all of the truly important things you mention in the second paragraph.
And, as for the second, I hope that more people will look to family, friends, and quiet life as a measure of success in life.
Very nice, thoughtful post, Albo!However, I am still jealous of your hairline.
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