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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Love played an important part in your life. You would walk 500 miles and you would walk 500 more. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. Sometimes you were a rather awkward person to be around with. Strange , maybe, but likeable. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then.
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Love wasn't meant for you. Except for a few, very rare moments. Success played a very important role in your life. You could afford a life of luxus, but had little time for anything else. Living a life of solitude, you had little to no friends. If by choice or misfortune, we'll never know. You loved your hobbies and you spend a lot of time with them. They were a very important part of your life.
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@GK_Coldaman You've never heard of a loving married couple going on a date? Because you're 73 means you can't love your wife still and be romantic? You're going to be one sad fella I guess...
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So I've calculated if you live 75 years in 60 seconds, that's 1.25 years a second Im 8 Ive already lived 6.2 seconds worth... yikes
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Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
You never cared for love, not even one bit. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all.
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Few people care as much about love like you did. And love had a lot to offer you. You never had much money. But maybe you didn't care much about it anways. Family and friends, both played big roles in your life. You were always fun to be around with. Hobbies, shmobbies. You obviously had better things to do in life. Maybe something else enriched your life more than any hobby ever could do. I love it.
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So I've calculated if you live 75 years in 60 seconds, that's 1.25 years a second. I'm 19, I've already lived 15.2 seconds worth... yikes.
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
You cared about love and took your chances. Not always, but often. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. You had a handful of close friends and took care of these relationships. You were aware of the importance of your family. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then. best ending ever
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Maybe you didn't care enough. Maybe you just didn't know what you wanted from life.Or you didn't know how to play first?
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I basically avoided EVERYTHING. Then I read this.
"Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
You never cared for love, not even one bit. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all. "
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Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
You never cared for love, not even one bit. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all.
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Love played an important part in your life. You would walk 500 miles and you would walk 500 more. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. Sometimes you were a rather awkward person to be around with. Strange , maybe, but likeable. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then.
That is my life of 74 years. I hope you like it.
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Your 60 Second Life wasn't too bad, but you left out on many opportunities. Maybe you didn't care enough. Maybe you just didn't know what you wanted from life.
You cared about love and took your chances. Not always, but often. You made a solid living. Quite a few chances slipped by, but there's more to life than just money. Sometimes you were a rather awkward person to be around with. Strange , maybe, but likeable. Hobbies, shmobbies. You obviously had better things to do in life. Maybe something else enriched your life more than any hobby ever could do.
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Your 60 Second Life wasn't too bad, but you left out on many opportunities. Maybe you didn't care enough. Maybe you just didn't know what you wanted from life.
Most of the time, your love life was practically non-existent. But you still got lucky every now and then. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. Living a life of solitude, you had little to no friends. If by choice or misfortune, we'll never know. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Love wasn't meant for you. Except for a few, very rare moments. You made decent money and your hard work paid off well. Living a life of solitude, you had little to no friends. If by choice or misfortune, we'll never know. Your hobbies were a great way to relieve from your everyday life. You spent solid time on them, but not too much. >.> i fail :D
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
You cared about love and took your chances. Not always, but often. You made a solid living. Quite a few chances slipped by, but there's more to life than just money. You had a handful of close friends and took care of these relationships. You were aware of the importance of your family. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then.
:D
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You know, I believe that the "first" life each one gets, is their "real" life (a.k.a. your priorities in your real life). That is, because you are not that familiar with the game, and everything is rushing by so fast, your mind automatically chooses for you, depending on your priorities. Also, the subtle way that those messages appear, like "You're broke" or "Forever alone", is how subtly and delayed you would realize in reality... This really deserves a 5* and AddToFav. Good Job!
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Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
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Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
You never cared for love, not even one bit. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all.
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As you can see, several people have let us know what your message is if you intentionally avoid everything. Yeah, hilarious, I know. Everyone knows. It's on the top comments. We don't need it repeated another dozen times.
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Nothing ever happened in your 60 Second Life. Almost as if you were running away and trying to let your life slip past you.
You never cared for love, not even one bit. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all.
oh :(
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Your 60 Second Life was noticable unnoticable. You could have done much more with your life, if only you had tried a bit.
Love wasn't meant for you. Except for a few, very rare moments. Few people avoided work and responsiblity as much as you. You were the personification of laziness. A picturebook sociopath, you were keen on avoiding any social interaction. Even (or maybe especially) with your family. You never had any hobbies. Except for, maybe, doing nothing at all.
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Mine was ironically perfect. I'll have it carved on my tombstone: You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
You cared about love and took your chances. Not always, but often. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. You had a handful of close friends and took care of these relationships. You were aware of the importance of your family. You didn't care much about hobbies, but took some time for yourself every now and then.
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You lived a good 60 Second Life. Sure, you missed out on a few things. Maybe the things you desired were always just out of reach. Maybe you were undecisive. Nothing to grieve about though.
Most of the time, your lovelife was practically non-existent. But you still got lucky every now and then. You made a solid living. Quite a few chances slipped by, but there's more to life than just money. Family and friends, both played big roles in your life. You were always fun to be around with. You loved your hobbies and you spend a lot of time with them. They were a very important part of your life.
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You cared about love and took your chances. Not always, but often. Money was always a bit of a problem. But you got by fairly well. You had a handful of close friends and took care of these relationships. You were aware of the importance of your family. Hobbies, shmobbies. You obviously had better things to do in life. Maybe something else enriched your life more than any hobby ever could do.