Dec 7, 2007, 06:20 PM
Local time: Dec 7, 2007, 04:20 PM
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You see sacrifice, Robert...
is the price of a good trick, but you wouldn't know anything about that, would you? A brother! A twin!? You were Fallon... the whole time? No. We were both Fallon, and we were both Borden. Were you the one who went into the box, or the one who came back out? We took turns. The trick is where we would swap. Cutter knew! Cutter knew, but I told him it was too simple, too easy. No. Simple maybe, but not easy.
How true: sacrifice is never easy. One thing that I have sacrificed lately is my time, energy, and diet. I recently started working out and going to the gym nearly everyday to become more fit and healthy. The plan was simple, just go exercise everyday and eat healthier, but it wasn't easy, and it took a lot of self-determination, self-control, and perserverance to be able to stick with it day after day.
I had to give up several hours everyday to go to the gym and exercise, I had to push my body when it wanted to give up on lifting heavy weights, and I had to cut out food that wasn't nutritious and bad for my health like fast food by replacing my diet with foods that are more bland and boring.
And the product? Well, I have built more muscle, am building up my cardiovascular system, lost some body fat, probably lowered my blood pressure and cholesterol, developed a deeper love for food for those instances when I can indulge myself, and am working towards developing a better self-image about myself.
Tell me about the sacrifices you have made: why you did it, what you had to give up, and how it changed your life or someoneelse's. I have much respect for people who are able to give things up and work towards helping themselves or others, and for those who are too lazy or uncaring enough to sacrifice, I have no sympathy, and they can lick my balls.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Maico; Dec 7, 2007 at 06:23 PM.
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