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Rembrandt Broam

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My work is such that I tend to think to pass the time, since its manual labor stuffs. So I ponder dumb stream of consciousness things all day.

Anyway I think people like a challenge and when they get something too easily they don't appreciate it like they do something that they worked for.

Could be that the person feels safer with not having what they want actualized in case it ends up disappointing them.

Maybe they are not satisfied with themselves and so cannot be satisfied with anything/anyone else either.

Plain old greed is another possibility.

I think all of those can apply, but sometimes it's just a simple case of what you want being out of your reach. ::(:
 

Agent_Violet

Well-known member
One of the good things of not being liked by people is that I can forget to close as many channels of communication as I want and nobody notices I left :p
It's like when I forget to recharge the phone or something, only my company want to talk to me haha

Not true.. I notice when you aren't around.
 

Niteowl

Well-known member
One of the good things of not being liked by people is that I can forget to close as many channels of communication as I want and nobody notices I left :p
It's like when I forget to recharge the phone or something, only my company want to talk to me haha

No way! Haha, I don't know you obviously but from your posts, you come across as being so likeable. I think a lot of people would notice if you left SPW.

I'm actually feeling pretty great at the moment :)eek:) and I have just applied for a number of volunteering opportunities.

I'm trying to be more 'adult'. I've even started drinking coffee, despite hating it, and now I don't find it so bad. Haha. I really want to get some experience in retail, because despite the social anxiety, I sort of have a dream to work in Waterstone's (it's a British books retailer) while I complete my studies. For some reason I have so much drive in wanting to work there. :p I don't have a job, and I've basically been doing nothing besides personal projects since finishing college in July, so I've been thinking that what I'd really like to do is get some experience now, so that I can have a real job by February, if not at Waterstone's then another store until a vacancy comes up. It might sound like a step too far but I really want to push myself. I don't want to still be doing nothing this time next year.

I guess what I would most like to do is start working by February at the latest, and then start studying Humanities with the Open University. I'm really very frightened of the idea of £27,000+ debts, which is what's happening now to students in England. I'm not interested in the whole 'life experience' side of university, anyway, so it would be far better for me to study with the O.U. while working, avoiding loans and debts where possible, and working the whole time. I'm less anxious when I'm keeping busy, anyway. :p

I'm just going to go for it and see where it goes.
 

vj288

not actually Fiona Apple
I must run in my sleep because I managed to weak up this morning with a rolled ankle.

Also, I'm curious to why my mouth still tastes like the soup I had yesterday, but not like the food I had this morning.
 

Agent_Violet

Well-known member
No way! Haha, I don't know you obviously but from your posts, you come across as being so likeable. I think a lot of people would notice if you left SPW.

I'm actually feeling pretty great at the moment :)eek:) and I have just applied for a number of volunteering opportunities.

I'm trying to be more 'adult'. I've even started drinking coffee, despite hating it, and now I don't find it so bad. Haha. I really want to get some experience in retail, because despite the social anxiety, I sort of have a dream to work in Waterstone's (it's a British books retailer) while I complete my studies. For some reason I have so much drive in wanting to work there. :p I don't have a job, and I've basically been doing nothing besides personal projects since finishing college in July, so I've been thinking that what I'd really like to do is get some experience now, so that I can have a real job by February, if not at Waterstone's then another store until a vacancy comes up. It might sound like a step too far but I really want to push myself. I don't want to still be doing nothing this time next year.

I guess what I would most like to do is start working by February at the latest, and then start studying Humanities with the Open University. I'm really very frightened of the idea of £27,000+ debts, which is what's happening now to students in England. I'm not interested in the whole 'life experience' side of university, anyway, so it would be far better for me to study with the O.U. while working, avoiding loans and debts where possible, and working the whole time. I'm less anxious when I'm keeping busy, anyway. :p

I'm just going to go for it and see where it goes.

sounds like you're making progress:) lol i started drinking coffee to feel grown up too. I'm 10 years into my romance with coffee;)

i think you have a good plan as far as avoiding debts and loans. Some people spend the entire first half of their career paying for student loans. it's so sad:(
 

Kiwong

Well-known member
I don't think any exclusion is intentional or personal on here. Worrying about inner circles and cliques is imposing thoughts on something is based on thoughts, not reality. The time to leave a forum is when you start to worry about your forum interactions as much real life ones.
 

MrJones

Well-known member
Not true.. I notice when you aren't around.
I think we all notice when the Jonesenator is not around.
No way! Haha, I don't know you obviously but from your posts, you come across as being so likeable. I think a lot of people would notice if you left SPW.
Well, thank you! XD
Actually, I meant that I left my computer on for some hours with MSN and Skype and such things and when I came back nobody tried to talk to me :p
I won't be leaving SPW! I have all my friends here :D
I'm actually feeling pretty great at the moment :)eek:) and I have just applied for a number of volunteering opportunities.

I'm trying to be more 'adult'. I've even started drinking coffee, despite hating it, and now I don't find it so bad. Haha. I really want to get some experience in retail, because despite the social anxiety, I sort of have a dream to work in Waterstone's (it's a British books retailer) while I complete my studies. For some reason I have so much drive in wanting to work there. :p I don't have a job, and I've basically been doing nothing besides personal projects since finishing college in July, so I've been thinking that what I'd really like to do is get some experience now, so that I can have a real job by February, if not at Waterstone's then another store until a vacancy comes up. It might sound like a step too far but I really want to push myself. I don't want to still be doing nothing this time next year.

I guess what I would most like to do is start working by February at the latest, and then start studying Humanities with the Open University. I'm really very frightened of the idea of £27,000+ debts, which is what's happening now to students in England. I'm not interested in the whole 'life experience' side of university, anyway, so it would be far better for me to study with the O.U. while working, avoiding loans and debts where possible, and working the whole time. I'm less anxious when I'm keeping busy, anyway. :p

I'm just going to go for it and see where it goes.
Wow you have very clear what you want to do, congratulations! :)
And good luck!
 

MrJones

Well-known member
The time to leave a forum is when you start to worry about your forum interactions as much real life ones.

I won't be leaving SPW! I have all my friends here :D
lol without seeing your message I just noticed maybe it's time to leave, then :/
Not that I don't care about real life interactions, I do, but some people are very important to me in this forum.
 

Pookah

Well-known member
I must run in my sleep because I managed to weak up this morning with a rolled ankle.

Also, I'm curious to why my mouth still tastes like the soup I had yesterday, but not like the food I had this morning.

Brush your teeth! Stop sleepwalking!! :p
 

Niteowl

Well-known member
Wow you have very clear what you want to do, congratulations! :)
And good luck!

Thanks! And I totally get the last thing you posted - everyone here is so nice, and particularly since everyone has social anxiety of some sort, I really want to get to know and get along with people. We're probably more conscious than the users of other forums that these are all real people with feelings behind their usernames and avatars. Thankfully trolls are much rarer here than on the general internet forum. :p
 

MrJones

Well-known member
Today in the train I've seen something I didn't like...

The ticket collector came and there was a guy who seemed to be from India or something, and he didn't have a valid ticket. The ticket collector started asking for his documentation and when the guy refused he started yelling for the documentation again and then he made him get off the train on the next stop. It wouldn't be too weird if then, after checking mine, he came to the woman next to me and after she said she didn't have a valid ticket the guy, with a big smile, made her pay the same amount as the ticket costs (instead of the 50€ fine) and let her stay in the train. And then again the same with 3 other people who didn't pay. Only the foreign guy had to get off the train.

Also, like 20 seconds after that, it happened again... that weird moment when you get up your seat to let an old woman to sit down, she refuses politely and then you have to sit down again while everyone's looking at you... I know there is nothing wrong with it, but it's weird XD
Also you have to run so the 15 y.o. kid don't sit down faster than you XD


And also... I've never went to somewhere stinkier than the public transport... today someone smelled like poop -_-
 

coyote

Well-known member
Today in the train I've seen something I didn't like...

The ticket collector came and there was a guy who seemed to be from India or something, and he didn't have a valid ticket. The ticket collector started asking for his documentation and when the guy refused he started yelling for the documentation again and then he made him get off the train on the next stop. It wouldn't be too weird if then, after checking mine, he came to the woman next to me and after she said she didn't have a valid ticket the guy, with a big smile, made her pay the same amount as the ticket costs (instead of the 50€ fine) and let her stay in the train. And then again the same with 3 other people who didn't pay. Only the foreign guy had to get off the train.

Also, like 20 seconds after that, it happened again... that weird moment when you get up your seat to let an old woman to sit down, she refuses politely and then you have to sit down again while everyone's looking at you... I know there is nothing wrong with it, but it's weird XD
Also you have to run so the 15 y.o. kid don't sit down faster than you XD


And also... I've never went to somewhere stinkier than the public transport... today someone smelled like poop -_-

makes me miss the good old days riding the el in chicago *sigh*
 

Blabla..

Well-known member
^ yeah stuff like that sucks , it's inevitable in this world , we put barriers everywhere and separate humans with race and color , religion and all kind of silly stuff , it's a bit sad
 
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