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Maybe one day they wake up and say why am I posting on an internet forum having impassioned debates about things over which for the most part I have no control. Why am I exhaustingly monitoring threads to see if anyone has replied to acknowledge my witty bon mots and life forged wisdom. Why am I mock outraged by the honest opinions of less erudite contributors. F++k it - it's a lovely day outside I don't need to waste my life on things that don't matter.Maybe he / she had this moment of enlightenment one day and just walked away - quitely into a new more enriched offline life.


Free at last , free at last thank God Almighty I am free at last.


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ibilly99 Wrote:

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> Maybe one day they wake up and say why am I

> posting on an internet forum having impassioned

> debates about things over which for the most part

> I have no control. Why am I exhaustingly

> monitoring threads to see if anyone has replied to

> acknowledge my witty bon mots and life forged

> wisdom. Why am I mock outraged by the honest

> opinions of less erudite contributors. F++k it -

> it's a lovely day outside I don't need to waste my

> life on things that don't matter.Maybe he / she

> had this moment of enlightenment one day and just

> walked away - quitely into a new more enriched

> offline life.

>

> Free at last , free at last thank God Almighty I

> am free at last.

>

> http://www.atheistcartoons.com/wordpress/wp-conten

> t/uploads/2011/04/wastingtime.jpg


I love it when people wake up early in the morning to log in to the EDF to reply to threads about someone they know nothing about. Anyway, who's to say that some others aren't just as enriched by their 'online life' as they are by their offline one too, eh ibilly?

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