Rate your happiness and explain why - Page 2
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chicken`
Germany3478 Posts
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dupek
Switzerland214 Posts
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Coagulation
United States9633 Posts
![]() we all know why Beys so happy. | ||
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Beyonder
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Netherlands15103 Posts
On May 12 2007 06:05 Coagulation wrote: ![]() hahahahahahahahahahahahaha | ||
fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
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decafchicken
United States20022 Posts
rugby playoffs today usually 7/10 | ||
SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
I'm actually way down this week but I hear good things will happen next week. And I believe in fortune cookies. Supposedly, a mountain trip is gonna be nice. | ||
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28677 Posts
On May 12 2007 03:41 Rekrul wrote: 7/8 Been 7/8 all my life but sometimes for short periods shoots up to 9/10. i essentially agree with this short periods below 7/8 but the 9/10 periods by far outweight them now I wish i had a little more money and i think thats why im not at 9 10 cause well there are some things I have to pay for that I havent been able to afford paying for yet. ![]() | ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
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Stygg
Sweden1100 Posts
Lost a lot of money, have to deal with a fucking whore of a landlord trying to milk me for money as I'm moving out and all in all my life is just scattered atm. If you had made this poll a few months back and pretty much at ANY time other than now, I would have voted 7/8, that's how I always am. But the last month has just sucked hard. Bring on the good times. | ||
KrAzYfoOL
Australia3037 Posts
On May 12 2007 04:25 .kaz wrote: 1/2 GooDFrienD is out of Starleague =/ you care that deeply about progaming? wow i pitty you ![]() | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
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dronebabo
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
Rating something as intangible as feeling happy is impossible. Not only is there no real metric, it's unlikely any of us will ever know what being, according to your poll, truly '100%' happy is, or what being completely unhappy is. Of course, everyone has periods of their life, that vary in length and frequency, where they know they've felt happy, and maybe these known periods of happiness can be used to contrast, or identify, periods of unhappiness. That is ridiculous, though, because, ultimately, happiness is a choice. Whether or not this choice is an easy one is not important, but you're the only person who has the power to make yourself happy. This whole happiness gradient thing assumes that happiness is a random gift of life, something that either happens or it doesn't, and you calculate the arrival of this blessing based on what you perceive as good things or bad things in your life. As if the events of the world around you push up or down a scale, and at the end of the day, your position on this scale is your happiness rating. This is my opinion, anyway, and I think that, implicitly, the rest of you have chosen to be happy or unhappy. However, feel free to share your happiness equations with me if you think I'm wrong. | ||
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28677 Posts
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Tarte
Canada933 Posts
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
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Tarte
Canada933 Posts
On May 12 2007 08:43 CTStalker wrote: i know it's not a serious poll. i can't understand why or how anyone would want to rate their happiness, regardless Why wouldn't peaple want? Too ashamed of saying that they're not happy with their life most of the time? | ||
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
If someone's unhappy because they feel life is unfair (it is), and the world is cruel to them (it is too), it's also completely within their power to change their happiness, but not necessarily via a lifestyle change. I don't mean to say it's silly to contemplate your happiness, but that it's silly to think "This month I'm two fifths happy, and by next month I want to be at the six eights level!" I know this thread is meant to be irreverent and for fun, so sorry if I'm bringing it down, but discussing happiness and life happiness are of great interest to me. | ||
TesisMech
Peru688 Posts
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