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Andy Pants
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One day, it's definitely on the agenda. Right now I have study and work commitments keeping me where I am though and I have no plans to waste the money I'm saving at the moment moving to the inner city of Sydney because as I'm sure you know it's the third most expensive city in the world to live and there's actually

Yeah man, that's fucked up.

I don't like or dislike my job. It's just okay to be honest, but it affords me the ability to live an awesome life. I wouldn't expect anyone I was dating to enjoy their job, just to have one.

Yeah, but that's not really a concern for me. I'm not the kind of person who needs to be in a relationship to be happy, so I'd much rather be single than settle for being with someone I can manage to get along with.

Yes, I probably am a bit bitter to be honest.

You joke, but it's not a terrible idea.

I'm not really buying this to be honest. I work 30 hours a week, study full-time and still have time to do awesome random stuff. Is it really that unreasonable of me to expect the same from a prospective partner?

Of course, but it's not a matter of one extreme or the other. You need to raise some things sometimes, but there's a difference between that and nitpicking and criticising every little thing

"I promise you if you want somebody who is relentlessly cheery and blind to your faults then she is out there"

Yeah, I live in a very bohemian part of Australia that is mostly populated by the children of baby boomers who were genuine hippies, so most of the kids I grew up with inherited all of their philosophies towards life. It is popularly considered to have the highest concentration of users of marijuana and hallucinogenic

I'd be interested to know how you came to that conclusion. Women don't owe me shit and I'm perfectly happy to be single if I can't find the kind of partner I want. I don't need a relationship to define me or to feel complete like so many people do.

Finding a laid-back girl who also has her head screwed on straight is one of the most difficult challenges in life. I sometimes come across a few who are chilled out, fun, willing to go out of their comfort zone and try new things and have a generally positive and open-minded attitude towards life that makes them cool

Haha, very true.

Yeah, that's weird, doesn't 'play' just mean NSA / casual / not interested in a relationship? Seems like exactly what you'd want from a unicorn.

Definitely, it sucks being straight. Women are always filled with judgments and criticisms and are seemingly incapable of living in the now, they're always thinking about the future and where things are going, searching for deficiencies and faults in everything and analysing everything to death. God, it's exhausting

Yeah, that's the one.

Have to disagree with you there on Brazil. That theatrical cut was an atrocity imo

Bladerunner?
Brazil?
Apocalypse Now?

One of the smartest guys I've ever met was he head of a Maintenance department I worked in. This guy could repair anything, from simple stuff like replacing the transmission on a golf-buggy to disassembling and reassembling a hydraulic valve on a $100,000 filtration unit in a matter of minutes. This guy dropped out of

I can believe it. I've always thought intelligence should be measured based on a persons ability to learn, rather than what they know. I've done a lot of study as an adult that other people have breezed through and for me it's just evidence that they didn't need to be there and probably should've gotten some