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Sep 03, 2008 13:32

Those who have 'something to fall back on,' invariably fall back on it. They intended to all along. That's why they provided themselves with it. But those with no alternative see the world differently.

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egyptlover08 September 3 2008, 18:34:50 UTC
But you always subconsciously do have an alternative to fall back on, unless you enjoy being isolated, like me. But it is more of an apathetic view.

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ilubclowns September 4 2008, 01:43:19 UTC
I'm not sure I understand your interpretation.

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egyptlover08 September 4 2008, 02:06:45 UTC
Kay.
Whether you like it or not, choose to do it or not, you subconsciously fall back on things. Unless you can emotionally support yourself to an extent where you actually enjoy complete isolation, then you subconsciously fall back on something no matter how unnoticeable and minuscule it is.
Oh and sleeping everything off doesn't count as isolation...;p
But maybe we are interpreting different things, after all you are being extremely vague.

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ilubclowns September 4 2008, 02:35:10 UTC
Yeah see, I was thinking more on plans for the future. It's a quote by a playwright.

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octopusminion September 4 2008, 01:30:01 UTC
Bold is a feature generally used to put emphasis on one word, not entire selections. LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY, HUH?

Everyone has something to fall back on, anyway. You have basic math and English, that's all you need for a life of employment at McDonald's.

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ilubclowns September 4 2008, 01:42:40 UTC
Enjoy your dentistry practice and AIDS. Try not to give it to 7 of your patients, huh?

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octopusminion September 4 2008, 04:15:44 UTC
THOSE ETHICS ARE OUTDATED.

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toasterknight September 7 2008, 02:33:10 UTC
TEETH. i wish i had those. and falling backwards isnt my style. i rather like falling onto my face or someone else. falling back on something. pfff. how absurd.

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