Social Life

edited May 2011 in General Chat
It's been an interesting time I've had on this board because I've become keenly aware of what a heterogenous mixture of people compose the community. So I was wondering what everyone's average social outing consisted of? What do you do on your Fridays or weekends or whatever with other people? Can be going out, staying in, having friends over, going to fancy restaurants, etc.

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    ...I don't understand the question...
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    drinking, movies, sports, talking(mostly following the drinking phase)...the same old stuff
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    Social life? Is that a new Sims expansion?
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    Ribs wrote: »
    ...I don't understand the question...

    What do you and your social circle do for fun :)
  • edited May 2011
    ShaggE wrote: »
    Social life? Is that a new Sims expansion?
    There's an app for that.
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    Social life...hm... I think I have one somewhere. Lemme see if I can find it.
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    Sometimes i'll be outgoing and hang out with the lads weekends on ends, other times i'll just stay in and chill with a game or film.

    Typical social outings consist of a few drinks, smokes and songs at somebodys house followed by the local bar/club/pub. Some go for after parties at someones house after, but i'm usually all tuckered out and go home to my bed, or to shout at Pants on Steam
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    I have an awesome social life! I'm always going to parties and hanging out with cool people and...uh...doing other cool things that you wouldn't know about because they're with people you don't know and I don't like to brag about it.

    ...And if you believe that, I've also totally got a bridge that I'd like to sell to you. It's a real sweet deal.
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    I have an awesome social life! I'm always going to parties and hanging out with cool people and...uh...doing other cool things that you wouldn't know about because they're with people you don't know and I don't like to brag about it.

    I don't think anyone's bragging, it is the topic after all
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    JedExodus wrote: »
    I don't think anyone's bragging, it is the topic after all

    Would you like to buy a bridge? I've got a very nice one for sale right now, right in the middle of London.
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    Would you like to buy a bridge? I've got a very nice one for sale right now, right in the middle of London.

    I have heard your bridge is in a desperate state of ill repair
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    JedExodus wrote: »
    I have heard your bridge is in a desperate state of ill repair

    Curse those negative add campaigns! Just because they want to promote their own "Golden Gate" brand is no reason for them to harp on us old classical bridge sellers. I'll have to complain.
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    I'll just say, I rather not reveal the "real" me.
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    JedExodus wrote: »
    I have heard your bridge is in a desperate state of ill repair

    ...That's not even London Bridge!
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    London Bridge:Now located approximately 1000 miles from London!

    Yeah, My social life isn't that great. :p
    Still when my friends and I do get together it's a blast. Our last thing we did together? Walk to the next town.
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    I usually end up staying in a lot, and doing my own thing. Mostly because I don't really drink, and all my friends do. I've completely stopped drinking after an incident where a former friend shoved me down her apartment stairs. When I do hangout it's usually for gaming, walks, board games, going to the movies, or helping my older pregnant sister with her errands. I'm happy with the way things are for now, so it's all good.
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    The Kent in me is when I hang out with my down to earth friends. That includes a lot of times in doors, or at the movies, playing board games, going to historical sites (remember my masters is in history so I run with history nerds), hitting up book stores, coffee, watching basketball games.

    The Luthor in me is the social necessity. I call few people in that circle true 'friends' but they're certainly nice to hang around with. These are the dress to the nines sort, and we primarily spend our time drinking at various bars or clubs or attending dinners.
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    Drinking. Just drinking. Thanks for bringing me down.
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    The Kent in me is when I hang out with my down to earth friends. That includes a lot of times in doors, or at the movies, playing board games, going to historical sites (remember my masters is in history so I run with history nerds), hitting up book stores, coffee, watching basketball games.

    The Luthor in me is the social necessity. I call few people in that circle true 'friends' but they're certainly nice to hang around with. These are the dress to the nines sort, and we primarily spend our time drinking at various bars or clubs or attending dinners.

    Daishi is far too refined, I find it worrying
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    Yeah I'm a real fancy pants!
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    I think my social life is hiding under the couch... when I can drag it out it's dinner at friends places, or sometimes a restaurant. Sometimes the movies, but mostly prefer a place we can talk. Other than that it's mostly hanging at home - watching movies, playing games, reading or scrapbooking. My life is exciting ;)
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    I uh...wait what the hell do I do? I hang out with hot chicks and drink beers..and who am I kidding I'm either at the girlfriends house or playins some game. Or reading.
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    I-is this a trick question?
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    The-J23 wrote: »
    I-is this a trick question?

    :D har har
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    Being kind of a sociopath my social life is ... uh ... pathetic?!
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    I got it all despite being a nerd.... :D I spend almost all my free time with my wife and kids... on occasion I go out and have a couple of drinks with friends... but many of them have moved away as time has gone by... We keep in touch but most have careers and family of their own too. I often go out with co-workers or my wife's co-workers. During the summer months we camp a lot with my sisters and their families... We go on vacations last summer we went to Florida... this summer we have not decided where we will go ... but we do plan on going to Florida again some time in the winter.

    Its a pretty good life and I am lucky to have it.

    I have a wife named Zua
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    she sent me this pic in a dressing room I guess it was her way of saying "Justin you should buy this dress for me."
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    Twin daughters Krystal and Mariah
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    and a little half Asian miniature of myself my Son Conor
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    This is the wife and kids during our last trip to the Caribbean they had just got done swimming hence the wet hair.
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    You do have it all Irishmile.
    This is from my recent discoveries and theories that I've reached. Some of what is said is not my own words, but rather the words of friends I will provide links.

    Reality is one pattern.It's like the old op-art. The pattern is there, yet changes in density in a local way. That local way is material, and those nodes can combine in many ways. Every action is accompanied by a reaction of equal magnitude but opposite direction.Everything is one, unified in the universe, everything is the same. It's the human experience that differentiates. It's your human mind and human body that dreams our dream. But what you've done is you've created, you've made life, you've taken from source and expanded awareness. Humanity's function in the universe is to be to aware of the physical universe.

    There has to be patterns and one larger pattern that the smaller ones fit into, otherwise there can be no order or understanding. Look at the human body, there are patterns at various levels, but all the patterns (cells, tissues, organs) make up one larger pattern: the body.

    But the real mind twister is that the universe doesn't have to be understood to be, and it is in fact the same pattern. Reality is one pattern.It's like the old op-art. The pattern is there, yet changes in density in a local way. That local way is material, and those nodes can combine in many ways.

    And you've done something far greater than I've ever been able to do, well two things, FIGURE out women, and found love.

    You've expanded awareness of "this reality" and that's a beautiful thing Irishmile , in a alternative path way of being, none of this even exists.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlUfLL8dVa9cteGVcXzsYO7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110527111020AAHMDHU

    See, the state of reality is that it's like old op art, that's why their can be infinite different versions of reality, or to simplify"time lines (please....)Because everything has any opposite, it's only subjective that we decide. Everything is one. One-ness of the universe!

    You do have it all Irishmile, and you live a good version of reality in this reality.

    Everything is connected to source energy and everything is a vibration , all things are vibrations, your universe has sound. And it's in harmony , and its beautiful.
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    Well last night I went out on a ghost tour, touring the most haunted sites in town. About eleven hit the bar with some friends, danced, kissed a beautiful girl and ate breakfast at four thirty in the morning. Good times.
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    As for me I design mansions, then live in them.
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    Well last night I went out on a ghost tour, touring the most haunted sites in town. About eleven hit the bar with some friends, danced, kissed a beautiful girl and ate breakfast at four thirty in the morning. Good times.

    Great, you're living my heaven and I'm not even sure that I like you...
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    I like to play cards and video games with friends, and thats about it.
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    This weekend I made dinner for friends.... nothing fancy, but it was good to relax and catch up.
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    skeeter wrote: »
    This weekend I made dinner for friends.... nothing fancy, but it was good to relax and catch up.

    Good catch up for your fries and burgers too. My stomach needs some catch up too...

    Friends, bah, over rated...
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    It's been an interesting time I've had on this board because I've become keenly aware of what a heterogenous mixture of people compose the community. So I was wondering what everyone's average social outing consisted of? What do you do on your Fridays or weekends or whatever with other people? Can be going out, staying in, having friends over, going to fancy restaurants, etc.

    You realise that you're communicating with people over the INTERNET, right? Are you sure your question's not a little redundant?;)
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    Oh, right, also most people do not have a average social outing here...

    Most people just get on the web and talk about feet, or angels and butterflies. Simple and clean is the way you make me feel tonight, it's hard to let go....oops, nevermind that.
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    Hey how did you know I go to the Angels, feet, and butterflies message boards?
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    Irishmile wrote: »
    Hey how did you know I go to the Angels, feet, and butterflies message boards?

    Maybe it's because your Deviant art is down. How the hell did that happen? You're a great artist and you express yourself in beautiful ways. I don't know if you're a professional artist, or if doing art as a hobby is difficult because of time constraints or other work, but you shouldn't give up art.

    You have a gift, and my recent beliefs of God is that some sort of god exists, and in some other reality you may be a famous, professional artist. But, you have a gift in this reality that you're at least extremely talented.
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