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A pessimist would say, âWell, that proves weâre going to die. Might as well get it over with.â An optimist would say, âLook at that very clear warning. If we sneak out of here now, we have a chance to make it home alive.â
Most likely, this native tribe has beef with the neighboring tribe. Archeologists are an outside of context problem, so fall under the âhospitality to strangersâ rule.
Theyâre also fun to pass along âquaint native habitsâ to for the amusement of the village.
I know, real anthropology ruins the joke. But itâs an old un, and there are new veins to mine in the field of native/explore humor.
We are at the Mayo Clinic GOL Transplant House. Our first visit was happy, happy, everyoneâs going to get better! But each return trip we learn of friends weâd made who have died. Itâs sobering. Now we decided to not expect too much, and be pleased if things work out.
Realists are saddled with a clear vision of reality. There is no evolutionary advantage to be shorn of the psychological cushions that evolution has given humanity. We are unlucky ducks being born outliers in that area.
Lajoyce Lewis or Joyce Lewis? Caution flags arise in the Lacy lines when skulls appear without Patrick Kennedy nearby to identify them on 31st and Sheridan Streets.
The thing about optimism is that youâre often disappointed. The thing about pessimism is that youâre often right, and if wrong, itâs a pleasantâ surprise.
eastern.woods.metal over 5 years ago
My guess is that the strangers will be invited to a banquet
Superfrog over 5 years ago
You called âheadsâ so you can go first.
wiatr over 5 years ago
I prefer cautious optimism and my caution would say, not there, not today.
Watcher over 5 years ago
If you canât read the signs when they are right in front of you, you really are in trouble.
nosirrom over 5 years ago
Hey guys, theyâre just giving you a heads up.
Sanspareil over 5 years ago
Stop SKULLking around in the bushes and go and meet your new âfriendsâ
jessie d. over 5 years ago
But optimists give food for thought.
cdward over 5 years ago
A pessimist would say, âWell, that proves weâre going to die. Might as well get it over with.â An optimist would say, âLook at that very clear warning. If we sneak out of here now, we have a chance to make it home alive.â
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Better to be cautious, with the glass half emptyâŠ.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 5 years ago
A pessimist is never disappointed, we know weâre doomed. If something good, by chance, should happen we are truly amazed and delighted.
wirepunchr over 5 years ago
Iâm optimistically pessimistic.
uniquename over 5 years ago
He got the dying part right. I recommend RSVPing ânoâ when they invite you to dinner.
Madzdad the bard over 5 years ago
That is why I am an optimistic pessimist, that way when things go right, I am pleasantly surprised.
DigitalJim over 5 years ago
A pessimist has no engine, an optimist has no brakes.
jgny Premium Member over 5 years ago
But⊠https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/09/01/755185560/optimists-for-the-win-finding-the-bright-side-might-help-you-live-longer
Radish... over 5 years ago
Go to the head of the class.
TurbosDad over 5 years ago
âIs that you Yorick? And Horatio?ââŠ
theincrediblebulk over 5 years ago
I think I have a bone to pick with you about your interpretation.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
How does that saying go? âAn optimist believes we live in the best of all worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.â
SusieB over 5 years ago
I consider myself a realist.
zzeek over 5 years ago
Honey! Guess who showed up for dinner.
zzeek over 5 years ago
Iâm optimistic that if anything can go wrong, it probably will.
Sensei Le Roof over 5 years ago
Thereâs optimism and thereâs stupidity.
KEA over 5 years ago
Thatâs not an optimist, itâs a reality-denier
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Theyâll probably want to have you come over for lunch.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Maybe itâs just an ad for an artifacts for sale shop down the road.
Alabama Al over 5 years ago
Thatâs not optimism â thatâs simple cluelessness. Pessimists are just as subject to cluelessness.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 5 years ago
If theyâre looking for new jobs, theyâre in luckâtheyâve found some of the best headhunters in the business.
Say What? Premium Member over 5 years ago
âIâm optimistic about going in the other direction.â
marilynnbyerly over 5 years ago
Throughout history in cultures across the globe, a head on a pike means turn around now because we are scary. Only the stupid ignore that.
Bicycle Dude over 5 years ago
It actually says âTo Serve Mankind.â
JohnHarry Premium Member over 5 years ago
A pessimist is just an optimist who sees things more clearly.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
The optimist says âThe glass is half full.â
The pessimist says âThe glass is half empty.â
The engineer says âLooks like youâve overdesigned your glass there.â
zwilnik64 over 5 years ago
Most likely, this native tribe has beef with the neighboring tribe. Archeologists are an outside of context problem, so fall under the âhospitality to strangersâ rule.
Theyâre also fun to pass along âquaint native habitsâ to for the amusement of the village.
I know, real anthropology ruins the joke. But itâs an old un, and there are new veins to mine in the field of native/explore humor.
walstib Premium Member over 5 years ago
We are at the Mayo Clinic GOL Transplant House. Our first visit was happy, happy, everyoneâs going to get better! But each return trip we learn of friends weâd made who have died. Itâs sobering. Now we decided to not expect too much, and be pleased if things work out.
John Burt Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sorry but Optimists outlive pessimists. It has been tested.
whelan_jj over 5 years ago
Heâs right, except for one word: Itâs âYOUâRE dyingâ
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Just entering âMissionary Meadowâ.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member over 5 years ago
Why realists outlive non-realistsâŠ
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Realists are saddled with a clear vision of reality. There is no evolutionary advantage to be shorn of the psychological cushions that evolution has given humanity. We are unlucky ducks being born outliers in that area.
tad1 over 5 years ago
Pessimists may live longer, but they are less pleasant to be around.
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat over 5 years ago
Lajoyce Lewis or Joyce Lewis? Caution flags arise in the Lacy lines when skulls appear without Patrick Kennedy nearby to identify them on 31st and Sheridan Streets.
magdala666 over 5 years ago
Yupâoptimism untempered with realism is just foolishness.
Superfrog over 5 years ago
Iâm realistic about yesterday, optimistic about today and pessimistic about tomorrow.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
We love strangers. Theyâre delicious!
Redd Panda over 5 years ago
Amazing! No mention of trumpâŠ..oopsâŠ.sorry.
bakana over 5 years ago
Who knew âTrick or Treatâ had traveled to such a Remote Culture?
Concretionist over 5 years ago
The thing about optimism is that youâre often disappointed. The thing about pessimism is that youâre often right, and if wrong, itâs a pleasantâ surprise.
keenanthelibrarian over 5 years ago
No, Youâre gonna die when you meet us!
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Optimists arenât stupid