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Post by avax on Jan 23, 2008 23:34:42 GMT -5
Anyone have a problem being interested? Not sure. I pick up a lot of things and then learn them and then am not interested anymore. Once it's figured out it's figured out, right? wrong? Everything's always bright and sparkly and complicated from the outside, and then when you get in it, it's so annoyingly simple it has you running in the opposite direction. I'm referring more to hobbies and interests and career rather than "relationships". Your relationships with your interests then. I'm grumpy and irritated and feel like I'm let down recently. I ate something like a whole bag of Presidents Choice Decadent double chocolate chip cookies and now I probably look like one too. Fart. Fart it all.
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Post by cm on Jan 23, 2008 23:36:52 GMT -5
Don't worry. It's called ADD. I have it too....
f***, I was going to type a long and elaborate post, but I'm now disinterested in EAN and have to get back to studying interesting Ochem.
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Post by daisypukes on Jan 24, 2008 1:25:25 GMT -5
Nothing's interesting. That's life.
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Post by avax on Jan 24, 2008 10:03:37 GMT -5
NO waaaaaaaaay. How can life not be interesting. There are things - thankfully - that still interest me, make me want to pants myself and then sprinkle it with joy joy.
Re: ADD, yeah I wish. I slept with my bag of cookies.
Ugh you know what I hate? People who can't laugh at themselves. This woman shipped in from London is excruciating. Gmark, you sound like a motivational speaker from a textbook. Decode system speak please? I got my systems checked. They're are ok. I even have a routine. Though lately I think I'm just running away from it rather than improving it because it just is....already perfect. Neener. I want more. Time moves really slowly. Sometimes I scratch my armpits and try to make shapes on my chair with the lint under my fingernails.
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Post by long on Jan 24, 2008 17:29:47 GMT -5
Sounds like you may be interested in too many things... rather than too few
You know as well as I do that for almost anything there are nearly bottomless levels of complexity if you have the patience to dig, but simplicity is beautiful in it's own right (don't knock it). There's clearly too much to learn in life, not too little.
Care to elaborate on some of the boring areas that you've mastered?
One thing I'm fairly certain of: If life isn't interesting to you, that's your fault not life's.
I guess you were probably just cranky yesterday.. whatever, you start a thread, you get a response.
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Post by avax on Jan 25, 2008 9:43:56 GMT -5
That's a pretty generic answer. ^ Thanks for the analysis too.
Eh from what I've noticed bottomless complexities are for people who just want to appear smart, to be honest. And if simplicity's beautiful and we're functioning on cliches, then beauty is in the eye of the beholder too and I can knock anything I want. ;D
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Post by long on Jan 25, 2008 12:16:28 GMT -5
If bottomless complexity is for people that want to seem smart, what's starting a thread all about how everything's so simple and easy to learn and I'm such a genius boo hoo? Generic can be beautiful too. ;D ... and you didn't answer my question.
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