Post your random thoughts/feelings etc

Ithior

Well-known member
:question:how

No idea, I headbutted my closet soon after waking up yesterday morning, bled a bit. After disinfecting and putting a band-aid I went to uni. I'm fairly certain it looked ridiculous.

Unlike most days I didn't feel nervous during the first class, and I was chattier than usual too.

Maybe I was just thinking too much about the awesome scar I might get or something.
 

Unspoken

Well-known member
There's always an excuse for why kids should be subject to their parents' bull**** and agendas, isn't there? The next generation being taught how to behave, think, and treat others by people who couldn't care less about anything but themselves.
 

Graeme1988

Hie yer hence from me heath!
There's always an excuse for why kids should be subject to their parents' bull**** and agendas, isn't there? The next generation being taught how to behave, think, and treat others by people who couldn't care less about anything but themselves.

Yeah, that's it, pretty much. Doesnae do the kid much good if they learn their parents' bulls**t at an early age - they're usually doomed tae turn out just like them, for better... or worse. Speakin' from ma own upbringing.

They f**k you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.


Philip Larkin - This Be The Verse
 

laure15

Well-known member
Called customer service today. I was really awkward. I didn't know how to articulate my words well. The whole convo was weird. After I hung up, I looked back and realized I must have sounded so stupid! My brain was jelly the entire time. I kept asking stupid questions. Only after I hung up did "intelligent questions" pop up in my head.
 

Srijita52

Well-known member
aww sri
Having a horrible day?
Whats wrong??

Can't really add tae what Roman Legion said, but... ah hope yer okay, Srijita? :sad: If ya want tae talk, I'm here. Just sayin'...

After listening to a Liberian woman speak about her migrations throughout Africa and to the United States, I finally understand why anyone illigally immigrates. Unless you are declared a refugee, the fees to legally live in the US are astronomical and nobody from these countries can pay that, hell, I would not even be able to pay it.



I think about it more than you could ever know, but after reading Wendy O. Williams suicide note, I have decided to give it more time before I make a decision and I believe everyone has the right to decide to live or not.

Thanks guys. :)
I just read the note too, but yeah I'm definitely not going to take any extreme step that soon, its just I'm feeling so helpless, its like I've no one to turn to.
 

vj288

not actually Fiona Apple
Parts of the internet, or any recorded information for that matter, can tend to feel timeless. I guess I can say I've used the internet as a "member" for a long enough time to make a judgement about it. They aren't actually timeless though, things from months ago, years ago are actually in the past (hence on a timeline) and blurring the two can be a scary thing. People and things change, and aren't timeless. It doesn't work like that in real life because we can't go back and relive moments, whereas living online is simply reading, and reading something today from a year ago is the same as reading it a year ago. It's not though, and it should feel like a memory does, not like the present does. Imagine thinking of something that happened in grade school and someone else treating it like the present, that would be silly and misguided. Now imagine reading something wrote 10 years ago, would the time difference resonate with you, or would it feel no different than something wrote yesterday? Interesting scary tidbit about the interwebs..
 
Crawls out from under the rock she's been under for the last couple of months while reading the Game of Thrones series

Hi, guys!

Hi superfluouslyme! :greeting:

Parts of the internet, or any recorded information for that matter, can tend to feel timeless. I guess I can say I've used the internet as a "member" for a long enough time to make a judgement about it. They aren't actually timeless though, things from months ago, years ago are actually in the past (hence on a timeline) and blurring the two can be a scary thing. People and things change, and aren't timeless. It doesn't work like that in real life because we can't go back and relive moments, whereas living online is simply reading, and reading something today from a year ago is the same as reading it a year ago. It's not though, and it should feel like a memory does, not like the present does. Imagine thinking of something that happened in grade school and someone else treating it like the present, that would be silly and misguided. Now imagine reading something wrote 10 years ago, would the time difference resonate with you, or would it feel no different than something wrote yesterday? Interesting scary tidbit about the interwebs..

That is interesting vj :thinking: I don't have a problem with reading something online from a while ago. My mind still registers it as being in the past. Do you not feel the time difference when you read something from the past then?
 
That is interesting vj :thinking: I don't have a problem with reading something online from a while ago. My mind still registers it as being in the past. Do you not feel the time difference when you read something from the past then?

Yeah, same for me. I was wondering exactly what you meant, vj.
 
Does anyone else find that Pepsi makes them feel warm and... cozy, I guess? I don't know if it's the rush of caffeine and sugar, or what, but lately I've found myself drinking it for the fuzzy feeling of it. Maybe it's the bubbles.
 

GraybeardGhost

Well-known member
Does anyone else find that Pepsi makes them feel warm and... cozy, I guess? I don't know if it's the rush of caffeine and sugar, or what, but lately I've found myself drinking it for the fuzzy feeling of it. Maybe it's the bubbles.

In my experience, it depends on how much gin you add.
 
Top