The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Morning_Glory52,234 pages

Originally posted by Mywi
you are
😊
😊

youre all making me so happy today 😐

Im not

Originally posted by Mywi
yeah 😕 in the Gallery Bar t00w
Pretty! 😱 *savs*

Originally posted by Scottie
I don't have anymore pictures. haermm

Originally posted by Mywi
why are there toothpicks in your mashed potatoes

Originally posted by Morning_Glory
lol
how do you call the little sticks that you use for picking teeth ?

Originally posted by Morning_Glory
why are there toothpicks in your mashed potatoes
MashedPotatoDream 😱

Originally posted by Les yeux clos
I don't have anymore pictures. haermm
Is this another "Scottie Wins" moments? 🙂

Originally posted by Mywi
how do you call the little sticks that you use for picking teeth ?
toothpicks

Originally posted by Mywi
how do you call the little sticks that you use for picking teeth ?
Originally posted by Morning_Glory
why are there toothpicks in your mashed potatoes

Oh.....it´s rice and chicken.. theres no potatoes
Jen stuffed the toothpicks in rice.. because she felt like it 😐

no i win...

Originally posted by Mywi
Oh.....it´s rice and chicken.. theres no potatoes
Jen stuffed the toothpicks in rice.. because she felt like it 😐
ok eat interesting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHs1aHfER6g

Originally posted by Morning_Glory
*saves*

Originally posted by Morning_Glory
no i win...
nuh uh mhm

How...Odd O_O

Dizziness. Ugh. I should go to bedz. nuts180

Originally posted by Mywi
*saves*
i made that 😮
Originally posted by Scottie
nuh uh mhm
yes 😐

1. Allow events to change you. You have to be willing to grow. Growth is different from something that happens to you. You produce it. You live it. The prerequisites for growth: the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them.

2. Forget about good. Good is a known quantity. Good is what we all agree on. Growth is not necessarily good. Growth is an exploration of unlit recesses that may or may not yield to our research. As long as you stick to good you'll never have real growth.

3. Process is more important than outcome. When the outcome drives the process we will only ever go to where we've already been. If process drives outcome we may not know where we’re going, but we will know we want to be there.

4. Love your experiments (as you would an ugly child). Joy is the engine of growth. Exploit the liberty in casting your work as beautiful experiments, iterations, attempts, trials, and errors. Take the long view and allow yourself the fun of failure every day.

5. Go deep. The deeper you go the more likely you will discover something of value.