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Happy new year to one and all. Let old grievances be forgot and the future be full of cooperation, forgiveness and positive motivation towards the future, which is bright if you want it to be.

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28 minutes ago, Superfluous J said:

Normally I say something along the lines of "It can't get any worse" but we all know that's a huge lie.

So here's to it not getting as much worse as I think it will.

Dude. Lighten up a bit for new year. We all know the bad things, but this is one moment, once a year, when we can all come together without governments and armies and wars and politics and join together in a celebration of the year to come, which is promise to no one, it's what we make it. And we should all be optimistic. Everyone!

I'm optimistic. (That's half the battle!)

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1 hour ago, Superfluous J said:

Meh

Dude! I feel the same way, as do many others, but this is one moment when we can synchronize with everyone else in the world!

And shout "Next year will be better!"

It's your only opportunity to do that. Treat it as you will.

 

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"About me: I Am Broken" - I'm with you friend. I will not go into details, but I lost everything, yet I can still see the horizon.

When I was a kid, I looked out of my window and saw a horizon, and thought 'what's beyond that?'. So, once I was old enough, I walked to the horizon, it took hours, and found that it was further that I thought, and I kept walking and found another horizon, then got exhausted and the sun went down, and I found a place to sleep, and woke up to an angry farmer, and he called the police. Then ... You know the rest.

The point of the story is, hide where a farmer won't find you.

No it isn't. LOL.

The point is, always look to the horizon, and imagine what's beyond. It's about the journey, not what might be at the end.

 

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In happier and more personal New Year's news (olds?), I have not smoked a cigarette for over 20 years. I smoked my last one right after the ball drop on NYE 2004 (so Jan 1 2005)

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18 hours ago, Superfluous J said:

In happier and more personal New Year's news (olds?), I have not smoked a cigarette for over 20 years. I smoked my last one right after the ball drop on NYE 2004 (so Jan 1 2005)

Well done! Hoping for 25 years

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11 minutes ago, Nuke said:

about an arbitrary counter rolling over

Well lets have some fun on that idea! 

  • Buddhist calendar: The year 2569 
  • Chinese calendar: The year 4722 or 4515, depending on the animal 
  • Coptic calendar: The year 1741–1742 
  • Burmese calendar: The year 1387 
  • Byzantine calendar: The year 7533–7534 
  • Bengali calendar: The year 1431–1432 
  • Berber calendar: The year 2975 
  • Nanakshahi calendar: The year 557 
  • Thai solar calendar: The year 2568 
  • Tibetan calendar: The year 2151 or 1770 or 998, depending on the animal
  • Gregorian calendar: The year 2025 in the Western Christian era 
  • Hebrew calendar: The year 5785 
     

13380102025

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1 hour ago, Nuke said:

new kitten calendar.

This should be a shining beacon of warm fuzzy happiness! I am not being made to say this by a calico cat. <did i say that right kitty?> but for real kitten calendars and dachshund calendars are the best! 152201102025

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thing its there is always a kitten calendar. with many warm fuzzies. at the end of the year mom cuts out the pictures and staples them around my desk in a vain attempt to cheer me up. my actual room is completely undercoated. hundreds of staring eyes, demanding scritches and treats. from the wells of stock images, i wonder how many are still alive.

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