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ademus

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  1. I appreciate your contributions to the community Joe, very much. But, I am entitled to my opinion. And to the person that intentionally misunderstood my reference to "getting a dog" as a substitute for female sexual companionship. I don't screw my dogs, they provide me honest friendship, and would never betray or abandon me, as I hear so many folks lament that their woman has done to them.

     

    I am not politically nor socially correct. I simply offered an option and an opinion. As others have.

     

    You are not the first person that I've inspired to utter the word "wow". In fact, a 35 year old gal will be screaming that word at about 11 pm western time.

     

    Again, I greatly appreciate your contributions, Joe. Many thanks!

    Cheers!

    Howwwwlllllll

  2. Is there an echoplex on this board? I suggested MGTOW on the first page. And if I were to meet Tom Leykis in person I would likely punch him.

     

    I've found that all people judge relationships on a basis of how they can benefit from them. Unfortunately, most times, not on the basis of loyalty or decency or effort. But, on monetary and social rewards. Sandman is much more eloquent on this subject than myself.

     

    Tee. Why do you require marriage. Yeah, it's nice to have a steady piece around. But, as I've found. It comes at a price I'm not willing to pay.

     

    Sex is not hard to get. Especially, as a musician. Get a dog. Never betray you. Never!

  3. I cried the first day I sat down all alone in my new apartment, after my friends who helped me move had all left. felt like i just failed, i didn't even care about the wife per se as I didn't enjoy being married to her, it was more a cumulation of feelings of alot of "failures" manifesting in that moment.

     

    within 2 weeks I was having more fun than I'd had in years, and the next 8 years (until I got married again) were maybe the best adult years I ever had. it will get better, and it will get better fairly fast once the cord is severed and the break is clean and final. the interim period sucks though, not yet free but no longer married in anything but a legal sense. just

    hang in, don't sweat little stuff, keep an eye on big picture.

     

    Lol! The best years of your life,until you got married? That does not sound like a recommendation for marriage. Every year is the best year of my life because I don't have to mediate my happiness to appease a selfish person. I've got a couple gals that see me as a checkbook with a sexual appendage hanging off of it. They only get one. And, it ain't the checkbook. Lol

  4. Yes, Moe. But, that doesn't prevent you from creating valid art via music. As I've told many aspiring guitarists. " you don't have to be Steve Vai or Joe Satriani or ingwee malmsteen, to create a sound that you and others find pleasing." Hell, look at Jack White.
  5. The word talent makes be mad. As, most of the people (not you guys) I hear that word from, think they don't have it. The common quote is " I wish I had your kind of talent". Then wish your ass home and get to practicing. I've spent at least a year of hours practicing guitar and keyboards. That is 8760 hours. Likely more. In my 48 years. And, by all accounts I am a competent musician.

     

    I see that word used as negative reinforcement all too often. Sure some people pick stuff up faster than others. But, I've never seen a person that worked at getting better. Not get better. I don't mean playing Judas Priest songs in your basement every saturday and Sunday. Real, concerted practice. I just don't believe in talent

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