Thread:83.112.247.113/@comment-83.112.247.113-20150818233037/@comment-34296765-20150821010802

90.3.220.59 wrote: EmigaRaptor wrote: As I said before, if you base the joy in your life solely on a few solid goods and experiences that'll likely be substituted by new fun stuff, you're doing something real wrong. Not all of those things would be replaced by some stuff, and that stuff, if it's there, wouldn't always be fun. Personally, I have the feeling that the good things are often replaced by bad things, and sometimes not even substitued. Unfortunately, I'm loosing some interest for almost anything that makes me think even a very little bit to the good things destined to disappear, I'd like to avoid having those bad thoughts, but it's hard for me. And many things can remind me of the goods things. For example now I'm becoming a bit frustrated when I walk in the city, when I listed to some musics of video games (including Mario games) or even when I watch some bloopers of SMG4. Blame my mentality. So, you're telling us you have a tendency to get all depressed and frustated if the slightest negative thing happens in anything.

Welcome to society.