Non Sequitur
Creep.
Are you gonna share it with us or nah?Yes.
But I wouldn't call it perfection.
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Are you gonna share it with us or nah?Yes.
But I wouldn't call it perfection.
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Is that u in your avi?Slightly chubby wife, with large breasts, DD or better.
2 story home in the suburbs of Raleigh or Charlotte, NC
Lead Network or Desktop Analyst Job
3 kids, 2 boys, 1 girl...the girl being the middle child
A Dog, preferably a Rottweiler
Basketball Goal above the garage
That's my perfect life/future
As far as dying, I'd be ok with going out anyway but suddenly. I'd rather put up a fight with whatever ailment then to die suddenly, out of the blue. As for being remembered, just remember me as a good guy. Not necessarily any particular accomplishments. Just to have people say:
"You know Smoke died"
"Yeah, one thing I can say about him he was a good dude"
Well right now, let's just say a plate of paella and a slice of avocado is a start.Are you gonna share it with us or nah?
You want to be George Lucas, James Cameron, or Steven Spielberg?
I think having a stable financial foundation is the start of having a "happy" life, imo. I would have the option to do things like travel, donate or even help out friends and family in ways that I couldn't now and those are things that would make me happy. Even money to pursue a passion or degree without worrying about how your light bill is going to get paid makes things more enjoyable.Always money money money with you people. What are going to do with all that money? Count it all day while you masturbate?
Scorcese, maybe. Studios aren't going to hand Spike or Cronenberg a blank check, nor can they sufficiently self-finance.Scorsese, Cronberg, Spike Lee.
I think having a stable financial foundation is the start of having a "happy" life, imo. I would have the option to do things like travel, donate or even help out friends and family in ways that I couldn't now and those are things that would make me happy. Even money to pursue a passion or degree without worrying about how your light bill is going to get paid makes things more enjoyable.
Travel where? What do you do when you get there?I think having a stable financial foundation is the start of having a "happy" life, imo. I would have the option to do things like travel, donate or even help out friends and family in ways that I couldn't now and those are things that would make me happy. Even money to pursue a passion or degree without worrying about how your light bill is going to get paid makes things more enjoyable.
Scorcese, maybe. Studios aren't going to hand Spike or Cronenberg a blank check, nor can they sufficiently self-finance.
Oh, so you wanna make those types of films with a Spielberg budget. That's pretty dope, actually.You said perfect![]()