Must you say these things? It really is like dropping a bombshell in the middle of a battlefield, wherein the battlefield in this case is my building a hatred towards you for all the cruel jokes you pull. Then you go and credit yourself with something I'm awful at, and a modicum of respect starts building up. It'll take
months more of your ramblings to reset the damage that has been done just now.
I'm exceptionally terrible at cycling. I don't think I've ever been past 10mph. I cycled from Ottawa to Montreal repeatedly, one summer, when I was trying to shed some weight. Did the trip about 3-4 times over the course of that summer. Had a group of friends do it with me each time. I'd arrive an entire day or two after my group members on a consistent basis.
Anyway, no wonder you keep up with Belgian news.

Originally Posted by
IdolEyes787
You and Peyton on the other hand still seem to need a few hard lessons in life to gain proper perspective.
PPS I totally stand behind my belief that someone so blessed in life blubbering like a child because gee things aren't so perfectly perfect anymore is being incredibly disrespectful to well basically the rest of Humanity.
Sure, there are people dying from Malaria daily, and the world is flooding at a faster pace, but are you really going to blame someone for feeling depressed about their life going down the drain? Nobody gets fired from a job and then says "Oh, at least I had one." Nobody sees a close relative die and says "Well, 400,000 people die daily, too bad."
I got teary-eyed when Federer cried a couple of slams back when he lost just based on endurance. That's more empathy than I've managed to muster with people I see on a daily basis. Are you going to tell me that a feeling of primary inadequacy, of personal failure, depression and self-doubting, should just be alleviated by the knowledge that someone out there is having a worse day?
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