Mexi I was just teasing . I was being all philosophical and people were goofing around and I pretended to throw a strop.
Tom
Mexi I was just teasing . I was being all philosophical and people were goofing around and I pretended to throw a strop.
Oh in case you didn't know sad is seasonal adjustment disorder.
Something like that anyway .
Mexi I was just teasing . I was being all philosophical and people were goofing around and I pretended to throw a strop.
haha! ok. it's good to have fun Tom, you DO crack some good ones on other threads. I've seen them!
I was just up to do people do things that aren't healthy deliberately?
I mean if it's true that why we seek pleasure is to promote health then we should only seek pleasurable things that make us healthy .
Tom, how long has this been going on?
haha, glad you got a laugh.
we got you man. right on.
We dont want a repeat of this nonsense do we :
2 days ago · #1738
ATTENTION Mods. Upon request from the OP, please lock this sucka. Lock it before any blood sucking trolls hit it up like a drive by from south central.
Lock it up before this thread gets devoured from the ones whom this thread was all about.
Lock it up for the OPs sake.
Lock it up for the regulars who loved to come on this thread to take a load off and have fun, yet had to defend this thread from the naysayers.
This thread was left open to have a laugh, kick back and enjoy this thread with a shanty in one hand and a "haha" the whole way through.
To the regulars, this thread was to stay open for you. To come to this island and have peace, to chime together and rest our swords.
From Nik, he apologizes for all the crap that was put on here after he left and wishes it to be locked.
Do us all a favor and ban "itude".
That last was from me. Mexi out
dude. You tore up the thread. you want me to take back the banning part?
Thats the spirit MEXI, just rise above all this nonsense
Oh, maybe that wasnt the best way to put it ?!
haha now THAT was funny man! finally.
People , people who need people. Are the luckiest...
My brain switched off at the point .
Maybe sons of bitches.
I have a short attention span.
May 26. 2016 8:23AM
What makes you feel fulfilled? Uncovering the secret to living your best life
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If you think money is keeping you from living a full life, you're not alone. An eye-opening 44 percent cited money as the top barrier to living a full life, followed by time, work and priorities. Meanwhile, attitude was the top reason people thought others live fulfilling lives, followed closely by health.
"We uncovered the passions and obstacles that people have as they try to live their best lives. We set out to get people talking about what it means to live fully and how they can get the most from their lives," says Elaine Leavenworth, senior vice president, chief marketing and external affairs officer, Abbott. "Ultimately, we want to help people live the fullest, healthiest life possible. Understanding more about what everyone values the most and what gets in their way will help us serve them better."
When asked to rank how fulfilled they are on a scale from 1-100, the global median for people around the world was 68. Those who listed family or spirituality as a top factor for living fully often rated themselves higher on the fulfillment scale. In contrast, people who listed success as a top factor for living fully tended to rate themselves lower on the fulfillment scale.
"These results reflect a dynamic that has been ingrained in humans for much of history. There's always a sense of tension between what we value as a society and what might actually be possible for individuals," says Eric Hedberg, Ph.D., sociologist and assistant professor, Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University. "Around the world, most societies value family and success; these are core needs of any human being. However, not every society provides the same opportunities to achieve those goals. Instead of accepting barriers to fulfillment, it's important for individuals to refocus on what they can do to change these conditions."
To learn more about the survey, visit www.LifetotheFullest.abbott.

(BPT) - It's not money. It's also not how many vacations you take, or whether or not you have pets, or if you own a big house. So what, then, is the secret to living a fulfilled life? The highly debated answer to this question might surprise you. Nearly 2 million people around the world have spoken through a global survey conducted by Abbott, the global healthcare company. Most people feel the key to living a full life is family, followed by success, giving, and health. Interestingly, family outranked the next-closest factor by more than 20 percent.
If you think money is keeping you from living a full life, you're not alone. An eye-opening 44 percent cited money as the top barrier to living a full life, followed by time, work and priorities. Meanwhile, attitude was the top reason people thought others live fulfilling lives, followed closely by health.
"We uncovered the passions and obstacles that people have as they try to live their best lives. We set out to get people talking about what it means to live fully and how they can get the most from their lives," says Elaine Leavenworth, senior vice president, chief marketing and external affairs officer, Abbott. "Ultimately, we want to help people live the fullest, healthiest life possible. Understanding more about what everyone values the most and what gets in their way will help us serve them better."
When asked to rank how fulfilled they are on a scale from 1-100, the global median for people around the world was 68. Those who listed family or spirituality as a top factor for living fully often rated themselves higher on the fulfillment scale. In contrast, people who listed success as a top factor for living fully tended to rate themselves lower on the fulfillment scale.
"These results reflect a dynamic that has been ingrained in humans for much of history. There's always a sense of tension between what we value as a society and what might actually be possible for individuals," says Eric Hedberg, Ph.D., sociologist and assistant professor, Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University. "Around the world, most societies value family and success; these are core needs of any human being. However, not every society provides the same opportunities to achieve those goals. Instead of accepting barriers to fulfillment, it's important for individuals to refocus on what they can do to change these conditions."
To learn more about the survey, visit www.LifetotheFullest.abbott.
don't leave loger, just better , Marlon Brando, the regulator.
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One thing I know is I don't mean to hurt anyone and I hope people can come here and relax .
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http://www.newser.com/story/225974/thieves-swipe-5m-bejeweled-eagle-from-guys-backpack.html

I think you do. Everybody does. Right Tom?
why you hiding Itude?