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March 20, 2010 – 11:26 pm | by zacharymiranda1980
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 Last House on the Left, The (2009)
IMDB rating: 7.00
Plot: After kidnapping and brutally assaulting two young women, a gang led by a prison escapee unknowingly finds refuge at a vacation home belonging the parents of one of the victims — a mother and father who devise an increasingly gruesome series of revenge tactics.
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Directors: Iliadis Dennis
Actors: Dillahunt Garret,Bowen Michael,Cox Joshua,Paul Aaron,Goldwyn Tony,Clark Spencer Treat,Horror,Thriller,
Stop being lazy–they never tell you how?
I have been struggling with my laziness for years now so I know that this isn’t just a phase. It’s been a real battle and the cause of my failures in life. I am young & attractive but I have been sinking faster than ever since my breakup almost a year ago. Mainly because he was my provider and now I am forced to stand on my own two feet.
I’m in my early 20’s, I’m a college drop out, I dont work and im taking my isolation to a whole new level. I have no desire to talk to my friends and it’s been 39 days since I last left my house. Although I cant afford to pay my bills, I keep ordering stuff online and im now ruining my good credit. Im so lazy that I wont even go to the store and return some of the items that I dont want. I dont have anyone who will help me out and I hate that I’m alone so I dont understand why I’m isolating myself. Im not suicidal but im afraid that if i continue in this manner that I will become that.
I haven’t always been depressed but I have always been lazy. My laziness is the cause of my problems and its ruining my life. I want to go to work & school & I know that my depression will go away when I accomplish these goals.
I beg of you..please tell me…How do I stop being lazy?
you need MOTIVATION. Make some GOALS! Start small and work your way up.
angela | Feb 09, 2010
Get up off the couch and start making something of your life. Nobody really WANTS to work but the people that want to be successful know that its a neccesary part of life. You may have to force yourself to get up and about at first but once your used to being productive and active it will come as second nature and being lazy wont feel right to you
Oreo_Cookie | Feb 09, 2010
You might just be one of those people that does not take well to having nothing to do. Some people are just more likely to be sitting on the couch watching the television the second they’re bored. A lot of people resolve that by having a job, or maybe even two jobs, and taking up a bunch of hobbies.
Get out there, find a job. Talk to people, build connections, try to get student loans and take classes for something you want to do, pay your bills, take up a hobby, take walks outside, get up at a reasonable hour, maybe change your diet, try to spend most of the day doing something active instead of watching the television or going online. Maybe even talk to a counselor. The trick? Don’t just "look into" doing things, actually do them.
Once you aren’t lazy anymore… you won’t even want to be. Until then, you are accomplishing nothing by asking questions like this on the internet.
rermain2 | Feb 09, 2010
Hello friend!
Well being lazy is something we all feel and are exposed to. It is what I call the "I don’t want to get out of bed syndrome". You know when your alarm goes off and you don’t want to get up because the sheets are juuust right and your are too relaxed and you just can’t bring yourself to get up and go to work even though you need to?
It’s okay that you are going through a funk right now. Most of us go through them all the time. Don’t be fooled by those who lie and say they don’t. They are just hiding it from you.
It sounds like your "failures" have added up to one big "i am not worthy of being happy and sucessful" in life. This is not true. I would advice you sit down and meditate on yourself. What is the most important thing you can do (change that is) to make things a little better? Maybe it could be just looking for a job …just looking..not getting one. The action of finding something…
YOu need to realize that you are very important, smart, and you can handle anything. Take things one step at a time. Heal from your past relationships and problems and know that they are temporary. Someone once told me.. "and the world keeps turning." I would be like WHAT!! HOW IN THE HELL CAN I MAKE IT.. and then I would hear "and the world keeps turning".
You, being the amazing person that you are, need to decide if you want to keep turning with the world.. or not? Do small steps that will make the biggest impact. Consult friends and family for support and learn to treat yourself to a dinner and a movie every now and then.
I hope this helps friend!
JJ
JJ | Feb 09, 2010
make a budget, jon a church (any one) , and join the Y
Kurt | Feb 09, 2010
Have you ever tried tapping.
wealth-to-all.com | Feb 09, 2010
You are not lazy. You are sad. You are hurt and disappointed by an unappreciative world that keeps taking you in circles and never to where you aim. There is a sense of futility.
Stop punishing yourself and take a hot bath. Make a deal with yourself.
If I write up a to do list then I make myself a cup of coffee.
If I do the first item on the to do list then I will take myself to a movie.
If I agree to work at a crappy job then I promise to never again forgive someone who is rude to me.
If I consolidate my debt then I promise to myself that I will never let anyone else into my life and ruin what I build.
If I save $xxx.00 dollars then I will get a cat to keep me company.
If I put up with having to give my time to a job I also agree to take myself to Egypt and see the pyramids before three years has past.
If I start being social I promise I will not put up with my friends dumping their shit on me.
Scamper | Feb 09, 2010
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