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"Don't care what others think"

"Face any hardship or loss with a smile"

"Frustration is the poor man's beer"

"Ignorance isn't bliss"

I made up the second and third ones (I made up the 3rd one on the spot).
 
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"i am sausage head and i will beat the fuck out of you
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machomuu said:
"Ignorance isn't bliss"

That's actually part of my quote on Facebook. The full quote is

'Ignorance cannot possibly be bliss. If it were, 90% of the world would be in a state of contiuous orgasm.'
 
Vulpes Abnocto said:
Since you don't need an XBox to have a motto, this seems more appropriate in general off-topic chat.

Mine has always been an old quote from Davy Crockett.

"First make sure you're right - Then go ahead."


@Nebz: Shouldn't that be "Thank You Biased God"?
"I'm here to pee in your pool"
 
"huh, what you say?"

I have a habit of not listening to people, even to the point where I am replying to them with vague yes/no answers then suddenly realizing I haven't paid attention to any of it. My brother once had to have the same conversation with me five times in a row... He got a bit pissed.
 
"Memento Diem, Carpe Mori", what means "Remember the Day , Seize the Death".

It is a combination between "Memento Mori" (Remember you will die) and "Carpe Diem" (Seize the day).
 
Waflix said:
"Memento Diem, Carpe Mori", what means "Remind Life, Enjoy the Death".

It is a combination between "Memento Mori" (Remind Death) and "Carpe Diem" (Enjoy Life).

[latinnazi]
"Memento Mori" means "Remember you will die". Funnily enough "Memento Vivere" (bit of trivia, was my first custom title ever) means "Remember to live" (note the completely different structure when translated to English). Latin's funny like that.

Also, "carpe diem" means sieze the day, not enjoy life (carpe means seize, diem means day (there is no particle, i.e. the in Latin))
[/latinnazi]
 
Evo.lve said:
Waflix said:
"Memento Diem, Carpe Mori", what means "Remind Life, Enjoy the Death".

It is a combination between "Memento Mori" (Remind Death) and "Carpe Diem" (Enjoy Life).

[latinnazi]
"Memento Mori" means "Remember you will die". Funnily enough "Memento Vivere" (bit of trivia, was my first custom title ever) means "Remember to live" (note the completely different structure when translated to English). Latin's funny like that.

Also, "carpe diem" means sieze the day, not enjoy life (carpe means seize, diem means day (there is no particle, i.e. the in Latin))
[/latinnazi]

I'm not good in translating Latin to Dutch, and then to English. I can't do that directly. Literally from Dutch to English it would mean "Remind the Day, Pick the Deaths". But I'll just edit it!
 
Waflix said:
Evo.lve said:
Waflix said:
"Memento Diem, Carpe Mori", what means "Remind Life, Enjoy the Death".

It is a combination between "Memento Mori" (Remind Death) and "Carpe Diem" (Enjoy Life).

[latinnazi]
"Memento Mori" means "Remember you will die". Funnily enough "Memento Vivere" (bit of trivia, was my first custom title ever) means "Remember to live" (note the completely different structure when translated to English). Latin's funny like that.

Also, "carpe diem" means sieze the day, not enjoy life (carpe means seize, diem means day (there is no particle, i.e. the in Latin))
[/latinnazi]

I'm not good in translating Latin to Dutch, and then to English. I can't do that directly. Literally from Dutch to English it would mean "Remind the Day, Pick the Deaths". But I'll just edit it!

Lulz. I love going nazi on people.

Also,

"I'm CEOawesome, Bitch."
 

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