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I want Serenity back
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Join Date: Apr 30, 2001
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It's been some time, hasn't it? Ya'll look beautiful to my eyes. It pleases me to see that the place hasn't really changed.
So. Let us ponder for a moment a very critical question. What are ten things that you take for granted? (1) clean water (2) My family (3) My friends (4) My job security (5) peace (6) My Health (7) My time (8) Reasonably clean air (9) Air conditioning (10) Food Perhaps I won't have one or more of these things in the morning. What a sad thing to forget how important they are... or simply go about my life passively as though these things will always be there. |
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Join Date: Sep 22, 2003
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1. Life, above all.
2. My family 3. My friends 4. My job security 5. Running water (Man, there were times when the water had to be restarted while I was staying at my aunt's sister's house in Mexico City. You don't really appreciate how nice it is that you can just turn on your faucets and there goes the water flowing whenever you want until you experience this). 6. My health 7. My senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste). 8. Food 9. Air conditioning/heating 10. My limbs. |
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Join Date: Jan 04, 2001
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1. Air Conditioning
2. House in a nice, non-scary neighborhood 3. Having parents who will buy stuff for me, like food and gas, etc. 4. Parents who don't mind me living here. 5. People. 6. Having a car. 7. Having enough money for garbage like junk food and dvds 8. Health 9. Not anymore, but I took having health insurance for granted until I no longer had any and had a $750 dermatologist bill for a 3 minute appt. 10. I can't think of a tenth. |
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what up
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Join Date: Jun 28, 2001
Location: Southwest Side, Chicago
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) And they did absolutely nothing but left me in a room for most of that half hour and when he was in, asked me a few questions. I don't see how they can charge so much for taking up space in their office?
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Getting older sucks. My only relief is the free hospital in town (where I get my psychiatric services for $8 a month), but I tried to see a dr. there for a work physical I have to get, and I was told I had to have been seen by someone there previously (which I haven't been). Nice, so I have to go to my regular dr. and pay some **** amount for something I have to do to get this new job.
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what up
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Join Date: Jun 28, 2001
Location: Southwest Side, Chicago
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Yea, i figured next time I get sick or injured, I'm going to take it in my own hands and be my own doctor.
I'm never letting them take advantage of me again.
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Join Date: Dec 17, 2001
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While I'm happy that I have my family, my friends, my job, health insurance and a reasonably middle class lifestyle, I know that nothing is forever and that I could lose any one of these at any time.
Since my health has gone to hell in the last two years, I've tried not to take anything for granted. "Tried" being the operative word here. I think that it's human nature, at least in modern times, to automatically assume that life is supposed to be fair. For those of you who haven't figured it out yet, it's not. You'll find that out someday, too; just like I did. |
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