30 sharp. In this case, to "pick up" a person is to drive to where they are in order to give them a ride. Here, "sharp" means exactly at that time. Come kick back in here. I’m just going to change real quick. "To kick back" is a very slangy way of saying to relax. Hell no! Usually I spend this time cross training. "Hell no" is a very direct or enthusiastic way of saying you disagree with what was just said. To "cross train" is to exercise in preparation for a major sporting event such as a long-distance race. So you smoke pot for breakfast, you work part time, and you have….. :: Limited potential? "Pot" is a common slang word for the drug marijuana. "Potential" is a key word meaning future possibilities, often based on the intelligence, skills or resources that a person has. It’s none of my business. :: Really, don’t I ever what? If some piece of information is "none of your business," it is private and you should not ask about it. Doing stuff is overrated. Like Hitler, he did a lot, but don’t we all wish he would have stayed home and gotten stoned? "Stuff" is a general word that means things in general. If something is "overrated," people think more highly of it than it really deserves. To "get stoned" is to feel the effects of a drug like marijuana. So your only options are to get stoned or commit genocide? "Options" are possibilities or choices. "Genocide" is the murder of an entire nation, ethnicity or other group of people Lao-tse said "The sage, because he does nothing, never ruins anything..." Lau-Tse was the great Chinese philosopher who wrote on Taoism. A "sage" is an intelligent, wise or great person. "To ruin" something is to destroy it. That sounds like a life full of passion and excitement. "Passion" is great emotion or feeling, such as love or anger. Buddha said passionlessness is the best virtue. "Passionlessness" is the absence of passion, though it’s not clear this is a real word. "Virtue" is moral goodness, such as courage or honesty. And the Pillsbury Dough Boy said "Eat me when you’re ready." A well-known character from an advertisement that promotes Pillsbury bread products (Dough is the flour to make bread). I wanted to see…..if you’re giving me some bullshit slacker routine. "Bullshit" is a classic but somewhat crude word for lies, half-truths or nonsense (and in this case, is used as an adjective). A "slacker’ is a great slang word for a lazy person, and here, a "routine" is a long and involved story or lie. Why does the good old-fashioned American slacker get no respect for his detachment, but the Buddhist monk does? Here, "detachment" refers to the decision to not be attached, or a part of, the mainstream society (with it’s emphasis on making money). This is Dex’s way of saying he’s
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