Simon Belmont
Banned
And NFL-GAF.
If you guys wanted to take sole custody, we'd be cool with that.
And NFL-GAF.
I once successfully evaded the police while carrying an apocalyptically drunk friend on my shoulders. We ducked into an alley and didn't get caught, despite said friend loudly ranting about UK agriculture law.
I got Brian May (of Queen fame's) autograph while gushing blood from a nasty mosh pit related injury to my eye. I rambled something concussed about music and you could actually see the mixture of concern and disinterest in his handwriting.
As a house party I hosted was winding down I noticed a flashing yellow light coming through the curtains. Several friends of mine had raided a nearby construction/roadworks site and stolen every kind of stop sign, traffic cone, barricade etc and filled my front garden with them. The flashing lights came from the icing on the cake - a 12 foot tall set of battery operated traffic lights, cycling through red, amber, green. Thousands of pounds of equipment illuminating the whole street with the crime they'd just committed.
At another house party we stole an industrial roll of cling film from work, threaded a baseball bat through it and cling filmed the following; our friend Sarah to the staircase, our friend Tom inside his own car while he slept (he had to roll down a window and use his keys to cut his way out in the morning, it took him about an hour and a half) and both ends of a street using trees on either side of the road.
At that same house party the miserable shit I lived next door to kept phoning the police to complain and spying on people in our garden from his back window, so we faked an accidental death, complete with a hasty mannequin burial to give him a genuine reason to call the police.
I've been to a bunch of checklist places and done tourist bollocks, I've been blackout drunk, I've tripped my balls off and I've been as high as it's possible for me to get. I've been chased by the police, private security, thugs, a ticket tout, a German pimp, chavs and junkies, been attacked and fought back and I've walked home with the taste of blood in my mouth. I've made poor decisions because of lowered inhibitions and nightclub lighting and I'm sure I've BEEN the poor decision on more than one occasion. I've been disappointment with women I yearned for and fell deeply in love with ones I never expected I would. I did all of this while going to college, working full time and maintaining good friendships and relationships.
That part of my life was done by my mid twenties. It was reckless, experimental, insane at times and a whole lot of fun, but to have carried on chasing that would've been pretty pathetic going into my late twenties, thirties. I'm in my mid thirties and a parent now, and a fucking good one I have to say, in part because I got all of that shit out of my system while my body was capable of keeping up with it. I'm raising a human life and using the experiences I've had in my 35 years to shape it as best I can. That may seem boring to you, but by any scale it's more important and meaningful than eating at a well reviewed restaurant. Hopefully that's a value I can teach to my boy so that he doesn't end up a braggart and eternal bore who sees other people as being there for his entertainment.
That's the part you don't get, your friends who've become parents will occasionally wish they could have a night away, some rest perhaps, but by and large they knew what they were getting into and decided the sleepless nights and shitty nappies would be worth it. They'll have a romanticised notion of doing the things you do, but here's the thing: they're not wishing they could do it with you. They see your social media updates and they skip right past them, because they've decided what they're doing is more important and more rewarding than hanging out with you.
And NHL GAF. I hate to admit he's one of ours.
-Believes that everybody should live in skyscrapers
-Does not see why people live or prefer to live in the suburbs and not Downtown Vancouver
-Seriously does not go anywhere else unless it is on a Skytrain stop
-A bunch of other things, I'm sure Vancouver-GAF can elaborate
And NHL GAF. I hate to admit he's one of ours.
-Believes that everybody should live in skyscrapers
-Does not see why people live or prefer to live in the suburbs and not Downtown Vancouver
-Seriously does not go anywhere else unless it is on a Skytrain stop
-A bunch of other things, I'm sure Vancouver-GAF can elaborate
If you guys wanted to take sole custody, we'd be cool with that.
Does he post in NFL-GAF as well? I know he had a Manning avatar as well for the longest time before he went Patrick Bateman on us.
don't forget that time he thought everybody should spend $400 on first dates.
amazing that all his communities know him as a superdouche, but clearly everybody else is the problem. These damn people having children and other priorities in their life.
I once successfully evaded the police while carrying an apocalyptically drunk friend on my shoulders. We ducked into an alley and didn't get caught, despite said friend loudly ranting about UK agriculture law.
I got Brian May (of Queen fame's) autograph while gushing blood from a nasty mosh pit related injury to my eye. I rambled something concussed about music and you could actually see the mixture of concern and disinterest in his handwriting.
As a house party I hosted was winding down I noticed a flashing yellow light coming through the curtains. Several friends of mine had raided a nearby construction/roadworks site and stolen every kind of stop sign, traffic cone, barricade etc and filled my front garden with them. The flashing lights came from the icing on the cake - a 12 foot tall set of battery operated traffic lights, cycling through red, amber, green. Thousands of pounds of equipment illuminating the whole street with the crime they'd just committed.
At another house party we stole an industrial roll of cling film from work, threaded a baseball bat through it and cling filmed the following; our friend Sarah to the staircase, our friend Tom inside his own car while he slept (he had to roll down a window and use his keys to cut his way out in the morning, it took him about an hour and a half) and both ends of a street using trees on either side of the road.
At that same house party the miserable shit I lived next door to kept phoning the police to complain and spying on people in our garden from his back window, so we faked an accidental death, complete with a hasty mannequin burial to give him a genuine reason to call the police.
I've been to a bunch of checklist places and done tourist bollocks, I've been blackout drunk, I've tripped my balls off and I've been as high as it's possible for me to get. I've been chased by the police, private security, thugs, a ticket tout, a German pimp, chavs and junkies, been attacked and fought back and I've walked home with the taste of blood in my mouth. I've made poor decisions because of lowered inhibitions and nightclub lighting and I'm sure I've BEEN the poor decision on more than one occasion. I've been disappointment with women I yearned for and fell deeply in love with ones I never expected I would. I did all of this while going to college, working full time and maintaining good friendships and relationships.
That part of my life was done by my mid twenties. It was reckless, experimental, insane at times and a whole lot of fun, but to have carried on chasing that would've been pretty pathetic going into my late twenties, thirties. I'm in my mid thirties and a parent now, and a fucking good one I have to say, in part because I got all of that shit out of my system while my body was capable of keeping up with it. I'm raising a human life and using the experiences I've had in my 35 years to shape it as best I can. That may seem boring to you, but by any scale it's more important and meaningful than eating at a well reviewed restaurant. Hopefully that's a value I can teach to my boy so that he doesn't end up a braggart and eternal bore who sees other people as being there for his entertainment.
That's the part you don't get, your friends who've become parents will occasionally wish they could have a night away, some rest perhaps, but by and large they knew what they were getting into and decided the sleepless nights and shitty nappies would be worth it. They'll have a romanticised notion of doing the things you do, but here's the thing: they're not wishing they could do it with you. They see your social media updates and they skip right past them, because they've decided what they're doing is more important and more rewarding than hanging out with you.
You can't put that evil on us boy.
All are punished.. ALL are punished
Why do the OPs usually double down? He's most likely jerking off to this 19-page dedicated to him. Probably started on post 3.
OP, aren't you that cool guy who missed the Vancouver Meet-Up at a bar because he was playing Fallout 4? You're not as fun as you think.
Edit: Found it: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=185578046&postcount=344
All this stuff is what the average young person does on a weekend, just not all at once. And really, 90% of the post can be boiled down to "I ate and drank with people." Its a fun weekend for sure but its not such a big deal. The only difference is you seem to place a very high value on the name and title of what you've done. I don't even know why you found your trip interesting, just that you went to a bunch of seemingly popular places.Since people on complaining about not giving examples. Example Vegas trip:
- Get to the airport Friday morning and grab breakfast there. You ate. Not a big deal.
- Enjoy some mimosa's on the flight. You drank. Not a big deal.
- Arrive and check in the hotel, usually somewhere like MGM Grand. You spent a lot on a hotel.
- Get some shopping done, maybe pick up new sunglasses as the weather is amazing. Shopping talk is boring as fuck. Its what you talk about when you have nothing else to say.
- Grab some lunch at a place like BURGR You ate again. Big deal.
- Head to Wet Republic (pool bar) which usually has some awesome DJ playing. Plus I absolutely love the concept of a pool bar. Mildly interesting.
- Go back up to your room to get changed into nice formal wear, maybe a suit (gotta suit up in Vegas in my opinion but some people don't like wearing suits). You changed clothes. Big deal.
- Go to see Zumanity by Cirque Du Soleil Ok, this is admittedly very cool.
- Go get dinner at Nobu which is De Niro's Japanese fusion restaurant and is amazing. Food. Again.
- Hopefully you've added some new people to your entourage during Wet Republic or between clubs so you're getting to hear and participate in a lot of new and interesting conversations. About what suit you changed into?
- Club hop between places like Marquee and Hyde Bellagio As a person who's clubbed in both North America and Europe, its all the same shit. It really is.
- Somewhere in between probably played some blackjack or craps and maybe won some money. Kind of interesting but only so much you can talk about with gambling.
- Go back to your hotel room and have sex with your girlfriend. Unless you're in the company of people who have never talked to the opposite sex, this is also not a big deal.
- Fall asleep. Is this the climax of the story?
- Repeat same kind of schedule with mixed up people, venues, and events (maybe a different kind of show, or maybe rides at places like stratosphere)
- Fly back home Sunday morning. Hopefully early enough that you can just relax back to watch NFL games (or late enough that you can watch the NFL games at a bar while playing video poker chatting with your buddies). And then finish up chilling out and playing some video games that Sunday night. Cool but not exactly thrilling or anything.
But don't you see, if he went to eat and drink at friends' during a game/dinner night, that would be boring!All this stuff is what the average young person does on a weekend, just not all at once. And really, 90% of the post can be boiled down to "I ate and drank with people." Its a fun weekend for sure but its not such a big deal. The only difference is you seem to place a very high value on the name and title of what you've done. I don't even know why you found your trip interesting, just that you went to a bunch of seemingly popular places.
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Don't forget big into designer brands and going to expensive restaurants so he can tell others that he went there. He's like the perfect description of what Instagram wants its users to be. I also assume he takes pictures of food everywhere he goes.
lol wow at this thread...so basically OP wants to be Dan Bilzerian or have Dan as his best friend?
I am convinced Tabris is channeling Barney Stinson. I'm waiting for him to start talking about some equivalent to the Bro Code.
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Looks like someone didn't read the paper. Drop relative to base mean is -0.12 with a standard deviation of 1.7. So parents are barely less satisfied than the normal population. And a reasonable proportion are indeed much happier.
Do you avoid typing his name so he can't search for it too?
Hahahahahaha, he refused to meet with people because of freaking fallout. Trying he is the life of the party :lol :lolWhy do the OPs usually double down? He's most likely jerking off to this 19-page dedicated to him. Probably started on post 3.
OP, aren't you that cool guy who missed the Vancouver Meet-Up at a bar because he was playing Fallout 4? You're not as fun as you think.
Edit: Found it: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=185578046&postcount=344
Yeah, I love how he won't even use him as an avatar anymore. So much for the deep love of the mannings and their greatness!Some people do, I don't talk about him because he hasn't posted that much this year because Peyton is garbage now.
you know what you are missing? things that don't involve conspicuous consumption.
I don't have kids. married. here are some trips we have done:
- hiking to Machu Picchu
- cycling in Outer Quebec
- South African Safari
- sailing down the east coast of America
- nighttime cave diving in Cuba
You know what I saw at all of these activities? every one? kids doing the same with their families. you know what I did not see? turbodouche fratboys flashing empty brands and getting "inspired" by ultra orthodox Yelp excursions. cause all that is good for is boasting to other people who are also somehow impressed by a sunglasses logo. broaden yourself, man.
also, watch American Psycho again because I feel you missed the point.
Yeah, I love how he won't even use him as an avatar anymore. So much for the deep love of the mannings and their greatness!
Lol, I dunno. I'm not a parent, but going out to a nice restaurant, drinking, gambling, or buying shit isn't exactly my idea of something I find particularly fulfilling or rewarding. What do you even find that interesting in Vegas?
This is amazing, seriously. Aside from being overly long and full of pointless detail, the entire subtext is "look at how great I am, look how much attention was a being paid to me".
I don't understand what's so interesting about traveling. People have to work everywhere, it's not like I'm getting some grand insight.
I learned a new word: turbodouche.Everything about this thread is amazing.
If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.Being in contact with different things makes you more knowledgeable about the world around you and makes you have more perspective on your life.
It's really not a hard concept to grasp.
This really needs to be the new title of the thread.Everything about this thread is amazing.
If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
I'm always amazed people haven't figured out Tabris already. Every thread is the same.
Tabris,
Get over yourself. Your apartment is nice but soulless and lacks personality (which is also a reflection of you). These things you think you do that are special really aren't. In fact most of them are boring tourist shit that everyone does.
You come off like a sheltered child with limited exposure to culture. It's not a good look.
Btw
Canucks suck too. Go Kings!
Even then it's a waste of time and money. It's no different than buying a shiny trinket.Don't go to a tourist trap?
The nerdiest thing I've read today. Why do you even go outside? Just read about itIf you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
The nerdiest thing I've read today. Why do you even go outside? Just read about it
If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
:lol Yeah, you always get the most well rounded viewpoints from sheltered people who read wikipedia. OkEven then it's a waste of time and money. It's no different than buying a shiny trinket.
Ive zero interest in traveling and even I can tell that's a bunch of malarkey.If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
I never made any of those arguments. I have no interest in judging you for how you live your life and I'm not one of those people who lecture people on how poorly they are living their lives. If you read my follow up posts I said life is basically meaningless in the grand scheme of things so do whatever you want.
If you want to learn about the world just read Wikipedia or read books on Geopolitics. I don't know what sort of knowledge you're going to learn from being scammed into going to a tourist trap.
Damn chill out guys. Tabris is just boring. He isn't a monster.
Yeah man why even play games? I just read about them.