ACCOMPAGNEMENTS FORMATIFS POUR LES ÉQUIPES DU SECTEUR PUBLIC
Cost Per Notch Redux
What Every Girl Should Know
What Every Girl Should Know
Setting Boundaries With Your Partner
Managing Stress at the End of a Relationship
Valentine’s Day: A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
The Importance of Trust in a Family
Let Go of Your Past to Heat Up Your Present Relationship
The Hottest Kiss in the History of Earth
It’s a Fling Thing
Looking for Love This Summer?
But you don’t walk away, you keep playing until you run out of money twenty minutes later. You’re done. You’re wiped out. It doesn’t matter that IF you had another $100 you might get another little winning streak, because you do not have $100 you have zero. You’re finished. The end. There is no more.
720
Ciaran says:
August 16, 2014 at 1:08 am
#719,
“bounded and temporary rewards, but eternal death”
From an genetic perspective, whatever wealth and pleasure one has in life is the former. Not producing offspring is the latter. That’s the true “extinction event”.
Hyperbole aside, it should be noted that BV is actually still alive, and he has successfully reproduced. But he’s had to suffer a lot for that success. What I’m asking him, in short, is was it worth it?
721
jf12 says:
August 16, 2014 at 1:50 am
What Every Girl Should Know
What Every Girl Should Know
Setting Boundaries With Your Partner
Managing Stress at the End of a Relationship
Valentine’s Day: A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
The Importance of Trust in a Family
Let Go of Your Past to Heat Up Your Present Relationship
The Hottest Kiss in the History of Earth
It’s a Fling Thing
Looking for Love This Summer?
But you don’t walk away, you keep playing until you run out of money twenty minutes later. You’re done. You’re wiped out. It doesn’t matter that IF you had another $100 you might get another little winning streak, because you do not have $100 you have zero. You’re finished. The end. There is no more.
720
Ciaran says:
August 16, 2014 at 1:08 am
#719,
“bounded and temporary rewards, but eternal death”
From an genetic perspective, whatever wealth and pleasure one has in life is the former. Not producing offspring is the latter. That’s the true “extinction event”.
Hyperbole aside, it should be noted that BV is actually still alive, and he has successfully reproduced. But he’s had to suffer a lot for that success. What I’m asking him, in short, is was it worth it?
721
jf12 says:
August 16, 2014 at 1:50 am
