THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Madrun Badrun on May 11, 2007, 04:30:33 PM
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Everyday just blends with the last. I can say what I did yesterday and Wednesday but after that I'm clueless. Is it like this for anyone else?
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This past week's been a horrible blur. Between pain and hunger. I've felt like shit. My days and nights are all fucked up.
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
Its all Canadian spelling. :P
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
fuck, beat me to it
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(http://www.forgotten-gamer.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/futamidance5jw.gif)
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
It's all Canadian spelling. :P
LIAR!
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
It's all Canadian spelling. :P
LIAR!
Shhhhhh you.
Maybe I meant the spelling of the Canadian education system.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKHrkAJDR5I&mode=related&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKHrkAJDR5I&mode=related&search=)
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I blame the internet.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKHrkAJDR5I&mode=related&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKHrkAJDR5I&mode=related&search=)
Get that emo shit outta 'ere
[youtube=425,350]MnX1rPy_4HY[/youtube]
:punch
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your spelling also leaves a bit to be desired.
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y230/xnikki118x/funny/catmacros/GrammarCat.jpg)
... or not. ;)
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Change things up all the time and you'll remember more. Make a meal you haven't made before. Play a game (board, sport, or bar variety) you haven't played. If I could find the article I read once about why time seems to move faster as you age I'd post it. The point of it was that after a certain age you'll stop having as many "firsts." The solution to slowing down time relative to yourself is to keep mixing things up and not fall into a rut.
I'll bump if I find the article...
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Time goes so fast when you're grown up. As a kid, days felt so long.
A day feels like year, but a year feels like a day.
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Found it. Turns out it was a book (that I only read part of due to time)...
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Life-Speeds-You-Older/dp/0521834244 (http://www.amazon.com/Why-Life-Speeds-You-Older/dp/0521834244)
It was an interesting read.
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Time goes so fast when you're grown up. As a kid, days felt so long.
A day feels like year, but a year feels like a day.
what?
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Sometimes, for example when you're at work, you feel like time doesn't pass at all. You look at the clock and only 10 minutes have past since the last time you looked. But it feels like an hour to you. At the end of the day you go like 'today was a long day'.
But years go fast. Every new-years eve I think about how fast it all went. Don't you ever have that? When you think about something and suddenly realize that it happened a year or two years ago, whereas it certainly doesn't feel that long ago?
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Yeah time is slipping through my hands sadly. Each year feels like just a few months.
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Yeah time is slipping through my hands sadly. Each year feels like just a few months.
Years feel like months and days like years, except when I lay in bed and think about what little I did in a day then it feels like it was only hours long. :(
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Sometimes, for example when you're at work, you feel like time doesn't pass at all. You look at the clock and only 10 minutes have past since the last time you looked. But it feels like an hour to you. At the end of the day you go like 'today was a long day'.
But years go fast. Every new-years eve I think about how fast it all went. Don't you ever have that? When you think about something and suddenly realize that it happened a year or two years ago, whereas it certainly doesn't feel that long ago?
Yeah. I can't believe that in less than 2 weeks I'll be done with school for the summer. It really doesn't feel like it's been a year, and I don't like it. I want my childhood back.