Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Here’s the deal: you took the risks, you endure the consequences. It isn’t your mom’s responsibility, it’s YOURS. And you are now responsible to raise that child to be an upstanding, responsible and contributing member of society. If not, give the child to someone who can. And then stop breeding, no one wants to support your spawn for their entire lives.

Yes, I said it. And it’s true. I don’t care one bit about color - it goes for everyone. Everyone gets tired of taking care of kids, working, etc. welcome to the real world. Learn to value your labor, yourself and value others.

I probably better stop at this point.
I kinda doubt she's gonna read your suggestions anyway.....
 
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Here’s the deal: you took the risks, you endure the consequences. It isn’t your mom’s responsibility, it’s YOURS. And you are now responsible to raise that child to be an upstanding, responsible and contributing member of society. If not, give the child to someone who can. And then stop breeding, no one wants to support your spawn for their entire lives.

Yes, I said it. And it’s true. I don’t care one bit about color - it goes for everyone. Everyone gets tired of taking care of kids, working, etc. welcome to the real world. Learn to value your labor, yourself and value others.

I probably better stop at this point.
More kids equal more $$ on your SNAP card. Then trade some food for tobacco or Hennessy, or Weed and Crack. Crack gives energy to breed , repeat 😖
 
Funny part is that I had a TEAC CD player in 1985…. So yeah, I’m feeling old..

Not to mention that I’m a computer guy and I had a TRS 80 – model 1, and the first IBM PC that came out, let alone the keypro and the Osbornes…. So I had a computer for the very beginning…

And I work with a bunch of people who have no idea what I’m talking about, but always ask “ how do you know that?”
 
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Funny part is that I had a TEAC CD player in 1985…. So yeah, I’m feeling old..

Not to mention that I’m a computer guy and I had a TRS 80 – model 1, and the first IBM PC that came out, let alone the keypro and the Osbornes…. So I had a computer for the very beginning…

And I work with a bunch of people who have no idea what I’m talking about, but always ask “ how do you know that?”
I still have my discman (from Sony!) I got in Basic in 88. Its in it's box over my left shoulder.

High tech stuff back then.

My Dad got a TRS-80 when I was in HS. Quickly determined that programming more than 10 color = blue 20 go to 10 was for the pocket protector set and ignored it till college. Then the engineering students had to buy the IBM 'portable' computer with the 5 1/4" floppies and the monocolor ~5" monitor. Watched those guys lug around a suitcase on campus. ...and VA Tech ain't small!

The computer science types had it easier. They had to buy a Macintosh. Still black and white, but they didn't have to lug em around.

M
 
Ready to go out on Saturday night

Ol' Reliable.

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Imagine being a peasant trying to rob someone with my outstanding hairstyle and getting blasted by an FN from 1943. Fuck off.

Stay classy.

Better be careful shooting someone with that. If they find out, they might get mad about it.

Here's what you need. Ian lays it out for ya' in the first few seconds.

 
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His big sister lives in our house.

Saw her get run over by two cars. Put her in my office to die without ants eating her alive. Unconscious for two days, she miraculously revived. Blind and deaf for the first month, then got her sight back and partial hearing. Mean as a snake. We've decided to find it charming.

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That's some Pet Sematary shit right there.... I recommend you trick that fucker outta yer house and lock the doors asap. I'd tell you to shoot it, but I have the feeling it would turn the gun on you somehow.
 
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I still have my discman (from Sony!) I got in Basic in 88. Its in it's box over my left shoulder.

High tech stuff back then.

My Dad got a TRS-80 when I was in HS. Quickly determined that programming more than 10 color = blue 20 go to 10 was for the pocket protector set and ignored it till college. Then the engineering students had to buy the IBM 'portable' computer with the 5 1/4" floppies and the monocolor ~5" monitor. Watched those guys lug around a suitcase on campus. ...and VA Tech ain't small!

The computer science types had it easier. They had to buy a Macintosh. Still black and white, but they didn't have to lug em around.

M

Oh, that's nothing. I have a "Watchman" (2.5" sq screen TV). In fact, it was a "Voyager" Watchman that picked up OTA tranmissions in Europe. None of them work now due to the focus on Digital transmissions, but...
 
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