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or the nightmare
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If living the dream is jerking off to porn and smoking weed the yes...I have achieved it all.
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If living the dream is having steroids leak out of your ass after injecting it, then no... I'm not.
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No to live the dream for me would require a time machine to relive ages 16 to 21
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I'd be very close to it if I wasn't living in fucking Germany.
But then, I'd probably not be doing what I'm doing, so you have to choose to see the glass as half full i guess.
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I'd be very close to it if I wasn't living in fucking Germany.
But then, I'd probably not be doing what I'm doing, so you have to choose to see the glass as half full i guess.
you're an asian in Germany right? so what's it like there for you? do you have to deal with much racism?
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you're an asian in Germany right? so what's it like there for you? do you have to deal with much racism?
i'm not a german but generally asians are perceived as highly intelligent goal oriented serious people you never have problems with
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i'm not a german but generally asians are perceived as highly intelligent goal oriented serious people you never have problems with
You sir are really not familiar with communist China.
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Depends who's dream. Not my dream.
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I did. For a short time. Had my kids, a high paying job with summers off, a famous pro as my trainer and friend, an apartment with pools and jacuzzis and a fitness center, my mom and brother were still alive..
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Just got done lifting, went over to the hospital to see patients, and just fucked a nurse silly in the broom closet. Am I living the dream??
DOC
Lift, fuck, make money
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I did. For a short time. Had my kids, a high paying job with summers off, a famous pro as my trainer and friend, an apartment with pools and jacuzzis and a fitness center, my mom and brother were still alive..
are you talking about Mentzer when you say "a famous pro as my trainer and friend"?
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Doc is living the dream!
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No to live the dream for me would require a time machine to relive ages 16 to 21
yeah, you and me both. even though by most people's standards that period for me sucked ass. still the best i ever hard.
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I donno about the dream, but I'm starting to live my dream.
Goto gym- make music-study languages and live by my own philosophy.
But I guess by american terms this means nothing.
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Just got done lifting, went over to the hospital to see patients, and just fucked a nurse silly in the broom closet. Am I living the dream??
DOC
Lift, fuck, make money
ok doc benchmstr ::)
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But I guess by american terms this means nothing.
It's called the American dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.
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i had a nightmare last night my dog died. so yeah all of today i was living the dream because he was alive. ;D
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This depends more on my mood then anything. Some days I feel like I am living the dream, while other times, not so much. I have a good rich and full life....that should be enough to say I am living the dream everyday, but it isn't.
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im living the dream, glad to be blessed.
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It's called the American dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.
;D ;D ;D
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you're an asian in Germany right? so what's it like there for you? do you have to deal with much racism?
I'm Eurasian. My dad was half Japanese half Chinese, my mother is first generation Kiwi with Celtic-French parents. Doesn't mean shit here though. Apart from the fact that I'm 6' tall, I'm as asian as can be to the locals.
I have met some terrific people here, but yes, racism is at a 1950's level and I've been on the receiving end of it quite often. I live in a fairly small place though - the cities may be different.
In the last month I've...
...walked into a cafe and had people exclaim loudly that it suddenly stinks of soy sauce (heard this a few times before).
...gone to the butchers and been told 'I don't sell dogmeat'
...gone to a hairdresser and had some guy say 'Hey - we didn't order any Chinese takeaway'.
Of course, to the Germans, this is hysterically funny and everyone else who's present bursts out laughing.
I don't help much. Once the butcher was finished trying to be funny I told him it was fine - I was after cat meat that day anyway. Of course, THAT'S not anything to laugh at.
If you mention the war, or the Holocaust, that's a catastrophe. I once overheard a couple commenting on my wife and wondering what her problem was that she couldn't find a German guy and had to bring an Asian into the country and that our kids would ruin their society. I turned to them and said 'Yes - this is the country that made the jewish people feel so welcome isn't it' and i very nearly had to contend with the police coming.
Racism is here. I was hoping to move to Thailand later this year but that fell through so I'm here for a little while longer. Many Germans would be horrified to hear some of the things I hear - and they're the ones I try and spend my time with, but yes, racism is not unusual. It's a xenophobic country - as a rule,they don't like anything too different here.
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For sure I am 8)
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I'd be very close to it if I wasn't living in fucking Germany.
But then, I'd probably not be doing what I'm doing, so you have to choose to see the glass as half full i guess.
What is it that you are doing, that is worth staying then?
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If you mean secretly posting on getbig while at work, I am living the dream right now motherfuckers.
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I did. For a short time. Had my kids, a high paying job with summers off, a famous pro as my trainer and friend, an apartment with pools and jacuzzis and a fitness center, my mom and brother were still alive..
sounds awesome :) congrats on that
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I'm Eurasian. My dad was half Japanese half Chinese, my mother is first generation Kiwi with Celtic-French parents. Doesn't mean shit here though. Apart from the fact that I'm 6' tall, I'm as asian as can be to the locals.
I have met some terrific people here, but yes, racism is at a 1950's level and I've been on the receiving end of it quite often. I live in a fairly small place though - the cities may be different.
In the last month I've...
...walked into a cafe and had people exclaim loudly that it suddenly stinks of soy sauce (heard this a few times before).
...gone to the butchers and been told 'I don't sell dogmeat'
...gone to a hairdresser and had some guy say 'Hey - we didn't order any Chinese takeaway'.
Of course, to the Germans, this is hysterically funny and everyone else who's present bursts out laughing.
I don't help much. Once the butcher was finished trying to be funny I told him it was fine - I was after cat meat that day anyway. Of course, THAT'S not anything to laugh at.
If you mention the war, or the Holocaust, that's a catastrophe. I once overheard a couple commenting on my wife and wondering what her problem was that she couldn't find a German guy and had to bring an Asian into the country and that our kids would ruin their society. I turned to them and said 'Yes - this is the country that made the jewish people feel so welcome isn't it' and i very nearly had to contend with the police coming.
Racism is here. I was hoping to move to Thailand later this year but that fell through so I'm here for a little while longer. Many Germans would be horrified to hear some of the things I hear - and they're the ones I try and spend my time with, but yes, racism is not unusual. It's a xenophobic country - as a rule,they don't like anything too different here.
well thats pretty shitty
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well thats pretty shitty
It's as shitty as i want it to be. It's more the seriousness of the place that I find hard - the racists are easy to make fun of.
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Living the dream.
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If you mean living in a van parked in the lot of Gold's Venice Beach..then no, I have not reach the mountain top .... ::) ::) ::) ::)
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I'm Eurasian. My dad was half Japanese half Chinese, my mother is first generation Kiwi with Celtic-French parents. Doesn't mean shit here though. Apart from the fact that I'm 6' tall, I'm as asian as can be to the locals.
I have met some terrific people here, but yes, racism is at a 1950's level and I've been on the receiving end of it quite often. I live in a fairly small place though - the cities may be different.
In the last month I've...
...walked into a cafe and had people exclaim loudly that it suddenly stinks of soy sauce (heard this a few times before).
...gone to the butchers and been told 'I don't sell dogmeat'
...gone to a hairdresser and had some guy say 'Hey - we didn't order any Chinese takeaway'.
Of course, to the Germans, this is hysterically funny and everyone else who's present bursts out laughing.
I don't help much. Once the butcher was finished trying to be funny I told him it was fine - I was after cat meat that day anyway. Of course, THAT'S not anything to laugh at.
If you mention the war, or the Holocaust, that's a catastrophe. I once overheard a couple commenting on my wife and wondering what her problem was that she couldn't find a German guy and had to bring an Asian into the country and that our kids would ruin their society. I turned to them and said 'Yes - this is the country that made the jewish people feel so welcome isn't it' and i very nearly had to contend with the police coming.
Racism is here. I was hoping to move to Thailand later this year but that fell through so I'm here for a little while longer. Many Germans would be horrified to hear some of the things I hear - and they're the ones I try and spend my time with, but yes, racism is not unusual. It's a xenophobic country - as a rule,they don't like anything too different here.
Goto canada eurasians are like celebs in certain parts of the country.
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If you mean secretly posting on getbig while at work, I am living the dream right now motherfuckers.
i sometimes browse secretly
make the window tiny as hell
scared to sign in tho
evidence it was me
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If you mean living in a van parked in the lot of Gold's Venice Beach..then no, I have not reach the mountain top .... ::) ::) ::) ::)
you can be in the street one day and in a penthouse the next day
the sun is shinin
it aint over
(movie scene)