well, it changed his life, and he seems happy enough. its rare enough to be considered different...not entirely accepted by society just yet...lmfao.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
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well, it changed his life, and he seems happy enough. its rare enough to be considered different...not entirely accepted by society just yet...lmfao.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
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the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.
You don't know the half of itOriginally Posted by sunhuntin
explain? student biker willing to sit n listen to what the old blood has to sayOriginally Posted by thehollowmen
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I'm not old blood, I'm learning too. (And I only get my full this week)Originally Posted by sunhuntin
yeah, I do a lot of stuff that isn't accepted by society
Originally Posted by thehollowmen
good on ya mate
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Well as an old bastard I say that being different on the outside don't mean shit. However.... Being different on the inside is where it really counts...Originally Posted by thehollowmen
Some of the most unconventional people I have ever met have been quite ordinary to look at.
Just my experience of course.
Paul N
um - actually, stuff that is genuinely not acceptable to society is the stuff that lands you in court, jail or a nut house. The other stuff is just distasteful but accepted.
Me too mateyOriginally Posted by thehollowmen
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[QUOTE=Paul in NZ]Well as an old bastard I say that being different on the outside don't mean shit. However.... Being different on the inside is where it really counts...
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in my [limited] experience, you have to be different on the inside to be different on the outside.![]()
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Na, I think WINJA still has that one...something about is going back in time and masturbating your past self a homsexual act... Gonna take some beating... no pun intended...Originally Posted by brent_b
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
No I think I was trying to say the opposite...Originally Posted by sunhuntin
sir, care to explain so i can understand you train of thought. i think we're on the same wavelength, just not on the same spot, lol.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
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You have to be different on the outside to be different on the inside ?Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
Or you don't have to be different on the inside to be different on the outside ?
Or (what I thought you menat), you don't have to be different on the outside to be different on the inside - really unconventional people often "look" quite "normal" (for random values of "normal")
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Hey, each to their own. If you arent keen on things like genital piercings, bdsm, homosexuality or anything along those lines then thats fine with me.
The best part of life is that we all have the right to choose.
For anyone that has interests in the more interesting side of life, a big thumbs up to you.
had a nipple pierced. got rid of it a few months later. absolute torture surfing.
bump. just saw this thread. mmmmm penis metal, sounds like fun
I only posted this because of the global economic crisis
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