I just meet what I would be if I wasd a hot women attracted to me. And because of outside influences, I cannot chase it. Is it wrong to take my anger out on a kid named Tom who has nothing to do with this?
“I am the weakest of all warriors walking the earth, but I can easily defeat the strongest.”
Lesse here…you just met what you would be if you weren’t chasing hot women…you can’t chase one because of outside influences…and you want to know if it’s morally ok to beat up some KID named Tom even though he’s got nothing to do with this?
I’m no shrink or tea leaf reader but I’d say that you need to take a course in writing, unclutter your schedule if you’re too busy to go on a date, and get a punching bag if you’re thinking of taking your problems out on some ulucky slob who has done nothing to you.
Now, I may be wrong but then again I have trouble deciphering gibberish. Try it again when you’re thinking clearly.
-ZC
“The thorn pricks only those who would harm the rose.”
LOL, you crack me up guys…but really, I think a chat between No-Know, Diego and Friend of Man would surely be a paramount advance in our current understanding of cryptology
“I just meet what I would be if I wasd a hot women attracted to me.” --Friend of Man
I think this sentence is one of the signs of the Apocalypse. When it’s finally deciphered Lucifer will be let loose from his chains and stride over the Earth. Everybody hang on!!!
Friend of Man-Try not to cross over into melodrama. Sure, you can’t get one hot chick, but at least your plane didn’t crash into Manhattan or soldiers haven’t broken into your home. In my experience, life is damn fair, which sucks when you realize that the s*** that’s hitting the fan is your s***. So take it easy, it isn’t the end of the world, unless modern cryptographers are correct.
I’m really disappointed in myself. I used to think I was intelligent until I came across this garbled sentence which, I’m sure, holds the key to the universe:
“I just meet what I would be if I wasd a hot women attracted to me.”
The tempo and the (I’m sure unintentional) rhyme of the sentence holds greats clues as to what the crux to the message is all about. And I absoultely love this:
“Is it wrong to take my anger out on a kid named Tom who has nothing to do with this?”
Of course, the entire message is linch-pinned by the middle quote which, though gramatically correct, is still obtuse within context of the other two: “And because of outside influences, I cannot chase it.”
There’s a great mystery here, people. We should apply all our resources towards solving it,along with the mind-numbing part “Tom” plays in all this despite the fact he’s apparently innocent (along with the question whether or not he should be beat up regardless).
“I just meet what I would be if I wasd a hot women attracted to me”
This man is clearly in deep contact with the tao. IF he were not just one hot woman, but hot women attracted to him, then he would be meeting the him who hot women would be attracted to, and he could examine what he must be to fulfill the criterion.
Unfortunately, he is hampered by the false idea of outside influences.
Finally, if we take the original context that life is not fair, then clearly, Tom can be beaten up with impunity.