07-25-2018, 12:00 AM
That c*nt always thinks she knows everything.
I'm not always disagreeing
but it might often sound like I am. I often like to repeat things in a dumb-it-down way for my mind to process better.
Step by step is good advice. Or just skip all that extra stuff and fly >.< No, no. Best to keep the technique realistic. All that fancy stuff can be confusing.
Slow and steady, step by step, count the tiles, read the end-user agreement, look both ways before crossing the street, completely cook your eggs and meat. Safety first!
Lol. I have a friend who was like the best crossing guard ever. I would dive straight into a pit of sht and he would walk around it to assess it, then decide it was too messy for him. Well let me tell you. I stunk! But I found something really neat because no one was crazy or stupid enough to look in the bottom of the sht pit!
So sometimes caution is great. It's usually the best option. But flying and tossing caution to the wind can lead to a win. I don't know how life should be approached but I tend to just treat it like Street Fighter and mash the remote until my player does a cool combo.
This is terrible advice.
I take it all back. Be responsible. Walk. Never run around the deck of the sht pit. No glassware. No cannonballs. No screaming. Never break the rules.
I'm not always disagreeing
but it might often sound like I am. I often like to repeat things in a dumb-it-down way for my mind to process better. Step by step is good advice. Or just skip all that extra stuff and fly >.< No, no. Best to keep the technique realistic. All that fancy stuff can be confusing.
Slow and steady, step by step, count the tiles, read the end-user agreement, look both ways before crossing the street, completely cook your eggs and meat. Safety first!
Lol. I have a friend who was like the best crossing guard ever. I would dive straight into a pit of sht and he would walk around it to assess it, then decide it was too messy for him. Well let me tell you. I stunk! But I found something really neat because no one was crazy or stupid enough to look in the bottom of the sht pit!
So sometimes caution is great. It's usually the best option. But flying and tossing caution to the wind can lead to a win. I don't know how life should be approached but I tend to just treat it like Street Fighter and mash the remote until my player does a cool combo.
This is terrible advice.
I take it all back. Be responsible. Walk. Never run around the deck of the sht pit. No glassware. No cannonballs. No screaming. Never break the rules.

