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Old 07-13-2012, 04:46 AM   #24
Lictimind

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It is the age where your legs start hurting after years of bartending.

Acu,

Some people are not satisfied with crafting beer for a living. I am not knocking it at all, but it is not an ideal path for everyone. Also, bartending is not the only occupation where you can save money and have the same outcome.

Plus, ****ing young, college girls is expense, even if they are already drunk. (Think about the wardrobe, movie collection, condoms, unlimited text messaging, etc.)
No disagreements here. My point was, more or less, to point out the "indoctrination" from youth to adulthood that prepares one to simply go out into the workforce and find some sort of fulfillment in working for someone else. Give those same people the opportunity and time to spend it with themselves, and they go out of their mind. Creativity, ingenuity, and fulfillment can come from anywhere, not just your place of work. In fact, most people's personal lives are a complete nightmare because their work consumes so much mental and physical energy, and they have nothing left to give after their 9-5 is completed. I'd rather be drinking out of a coconut in the fiji islands while others make money for me. One can dream, but I'll never give up on it.
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