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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThe Daily B***h*: "I am in the final stages of "screw everything.""
*Both a noun, and a verb, depending on usage.
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The Daily B***h*: "I am in the final stages of "screw everything."" (Original Post)
niyad
May 13
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LoisB
(7,302 posts)1. i am definitely at that stage.
sanatanadharma
(3,770 posts)2. The problem of the "screw everything" stage is a problem
The problem of the "screw everything" stage is that one has to include themself in the everything.
It is like God is and God is infinite. OK
And I am also in addition to the infinite. Does not compute.
I go for the 'screw nothing' choice. Nothing is certainly harder to find.
niyad
(114,362 posts)3. You do realize this is the Lounge, yes?
sanatanadharma
(3,770 posts)4. Exactly, a place to relax
It takes so much energy to complain and not complaining is almost the same as not having anything to complain about.
Elsewhere so much complaining is happening that I just want to say, "Screw it".
But I am too lazy.
niyad
(114,362 posts)5. It helps not to take oneself too seriously.