Giving up? Ready to quit? Here ya go...

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  • Profile picture of the author greatjourneys
    It is really a very motivating video that you have shared. Please share some videos of Eric Thomas. He is an amazing motivational speaker and I get high on watching him saying those inspirational quotes, that makes me do an impossible!
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    • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
      Originally Posted by greatjourneys View Post

      It is really a very motivating video that you have shared. Please share some videos of Eric Thomas. He is an amazing motivational speaker and I get high on watching him saying those inspirational quotes, that makes me do an impossible!

      I have no Idea if you are for real or taking the Piss
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    What is this for? Did he get aid to do this to be placed in different videos, or what?

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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

      What is this for? Did he get aid to do this to be placed in different videos, or what?

      Steve
      The consensus is that he is just really high and did some crazy inspirational videos. But that is just the consensus in the house I'm in right now.
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  • Guy is too ducked over to be a proper maniac.

    No maniac ever distanced themselves from their rightful loft above base ground without prior paraplegia.

    That is why I love dancin'.

    Gravity's pull on life's levity, levity's lift on life's gravity, spins you toward all blissful asides.

    I wanna skip across ground, hit on play of balance in pedestrianised mall.

    Throw of scowl an' smile of eyes floats me, heel to toe, through swim of humans, an' though I wanna pretend somtimes I got cruisin' hardwired into my bones, I tango at arm's length with all immediate schwango.

    It is a shimmy as may work its way from one side of the planet to the other, neither elevated beyond all anatomical possibility nor diminished by any limit on same.

    Beauty tangent, level spun forever across ground awaiting feet: I will feel out all shades of movement upon you, claiming only momentary ownership over time and space and soul.

    This just posted before I got to read it through but I trust myself to have fluttered out in the direction of meaningful sensibilities.
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      This is why you don't skull 10 cans of Red Bull!

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      • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
        Shia is a bit of a performance artist and this is another part of that for him:

        In January 2014, LaBeouf stated that his Twitter account was "meta-modernist performance art”,[69] following a sequence of appropriated Twitter apologies and skywriting messages in response to revelations he had plagiarized the work of graphic novelist Daniel Clowes.[70] Collaborating with British artist Luke Turner and Finnish performance artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö,[71] LaBeouf embarked upon a series of actions described by Dazed as "a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability".[72]

        On February 9, 2014, LaBeouf caused controversy at the Berlin Film Festival by walking out of the press conference for Nymphomaniac, quoting the famous "seagulls" statement made by French footballer Eric Cantona: "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea." Later that night, he arrived at the red carpet wearing a brown paper bag over his head emblazoned with the words "I am not famous anymore".[73]

        Two days later, LaBeouf, Rönkkö, and Turner staged a six-day performance in a Los Angeles gallery entitled #IAMSORRY, in which LaBeouf sat wearing a tuxedo and the paper bag, silently crying in front of visitors.[72][74] Attendees were allowed to enter one at a time, and invited to choose an item from a table of "implements" to take in with them, including a Transformers toy, an Indiana Jones whip, a bottle of Jack Daniel's, a pair of pliers, a ukulele, a bowl full of hateful tweets directed at LaBeouf, and a copy of Clowes' book The Death-Ray.[75][76] Time columnist Joel Stein, who spent three days waiting in line to see the performance, observed that LaBeouf "was immensely present" and that "he was whatever was projected upon him",[77] while Kate Knibbs of The Daily Dot found the experience "genuinely disturbing" and "felt like I was further dehumanizing someone whose humanity I'd discounted".[78] The Daily Beast** '​*s Andrew Romano opined, "There was more going on in those few seconds than in a lot of contemporary art. LaBeouf's look-at-me Internet penance ritual had become an actual moment between actual people."[76] The following November, in an email interview with Dazed Digital, LaBeouf said that a woman "stripped [his] clothing and proceeded to rape [him]" during the February performance.
        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf
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