sorry, i wasnt really asking if anyone thought life had any meaning (altho abogado’s is obviously the correct answeR). i posted that because i thought that it was beautiful. the rest of the strip isnt that funny, but that frame by itself is great; the little sister asking her older brother, her older brother sitting 2 feet away from the tv on a beanbag, his posture, the old model television bulky in size. the innocence of it all, something i feel charles schulz brought out really well. even if the strips aren’t funny (which they usually are not) there is still a timeless childhood that is captured.
What's the Point of Getting Drunk Anyway? - What's the point of getting drunk anyway? The point is this: you're at the bar, you're having fun, you walk upstairs, you take it all in. And you leave. There's no need - no reason - to leave, but you leave. You're on 3rd and Santa Monica and you start ... - #
There is no need to search for meaning. Just live.
There is no need to search for meaning. Just watch T.V. and buy lots of stuff.
Yes. To pass the test………and to live life to the fullest by helping mankind.
sorry, i wasnt really asking if anyone thought life had any meaning (altho abogado’s is obviously the correct answeR). i posted that because i thought that it was beautiful. the rest of the strip isnt that funny, but that frame by itself is great; the little sister asking her older brother, her older brother sitting 2 feet away from the tv on a beanbag, his posture, the old model television bulky in size. the innocence of it all, something i feel charles schulz brought out really well. even if the strips aren’t funny (which they usually are not) there is still a timeless childhood that is captured.
whatever dude.