you have an issue with the word "contract" and thus go through 11 cell phone contracts in one year without paying the termination fee and keeping the same phone number!
you go into your old job, a grocery store, and flip a light switch that you just noticed just to see what it would do and thus shutting down all the lights in the store thus making it complete darkness and while everyone else is freaking out you laugh it off and flip the switch back on.
you get fired from wal-mart.
You also have trouble with the word "commitment" which could also lead to the above and many other problems.
You also have trouble with the word "commitment" which could also lead to the above and many other problems.
Then how do you know your an SP?
I never mentioned I knew this for sure.
dw most that stuff I don't do either, its just more fun for them to say random things than very obvious S or P things we would all do.
P - you have a messy desk LOLOLOLOL??!
S - you live in the present ! :O :O
what do you mean?
Yup, because it means describing about 1/3 of all humans at once. I was thinking about this recently. Anyway, good point.In order for something to apply to all SPs you have to be very general but being very general in a thread like this is boring. Which is why people have been more specific but in sacrificing accuracy.
That sums up what I'm saying.
In order for something to apply to all SPs you have to be very general but being very general in a thread like this is boring. Which is why people have been more specific but in sacrificing accuracy.
That sums up what I'm saying.
And it is not very SP to respond to a boring post that doesnt have something fun to say. For having fun is living in the moment.
Driving in the snow is very in the moment. You could careless what is around the corner, all you care about is what is a right in front of you. You dont focus on where your gonna end up or the hill 3 miles down the road, you'll worry about those when you get there, you just focus on the next 100 feet. Maybe im thinking of ice, we dont get much snow in Texas, just sheets of ice once or twice a year.