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WWWP 11-17-2019 05:38 AM

Bruh

Trollheart 11-17-2019 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 2091078)
That you're some kind of punk and not just a dork who can't handle being not that interesting. That you're living a life and not avoiding reality through self-destruction. That you had a girlfriend and not just some chick who didn't even like you. That you read to expand your mind and not just cause you have nothing to do and need to romanticize that. I'm sure I could go on.

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2091080)
I read just cuz I likes to read some of us are born with intellectual curiosity

I always say I'm not a punk, so much as a superfan, I'm beginning to think that's the crux of my unhappiness

If you're going to read, but find nothing to cheer you up or stimulate you, why bother? If all you're doing by reading is reinforcing your stereotypical teen(ish) belief that "world iz agin me dude" then you're just wasting your time. Imo. I read to improve my knowledge, increase my appreciation of various subjects. And for fun. Christ man, you're only young. Cheer up ffs. Can't be that bad can it? And if you believe it is, as WWWP says, get some help.
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Originally Posted by Dude111 (Post 2091081)
I just got up a little bit ago..... Listening to a record,drinking some chocolate milk and browsing the bases here :)

Might watch a movie after and then go back to bed........

Would she not let you get up any further? ;)
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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2091093)
anyway I'd like to add that if you had a moment in life of bliss well beyond normal exp

something you couldn't hold onto...but made you feel truly alive rather than a vessel that's wasting time on commercial entertainment

you might understand how difficult it is to return to "reality", that is, an existence that has no vibrancy in comparison

people normally can't go back, they have to aspire forward in some way

You sound like Buffy after they dragged her back from Heaven. :rolleyes:

Marie Monday 11-17-2019 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 2091115)
You sound like Buffy after they dragged her back from Heaven. :rolleyes:

LMAO perfect

I agree that getting help is the best option, Elph. If you can't get joy out of things you like then I think the problem is not a lack of meaning, but depression. I mean that I think you're looking at your problem from the wrong angle.

Lisnaholic 11-17-2019 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2091093)
people normally can't go back, they have to aspire forward in some way

^ I'm quoting this because I occasionally wonder about time. Anyone have any clever ideas about what it is? Sometimes it's labelled "a fourth dimension" and it's clearly important because nothing exists without it, but does anyone really know how or why one second ticks over into the next ? :confused:

I know elphenor was talking about different stuff like aspirations and memories, but his statement could also be rephrased like this:-

People can never go back because time never goes backwards - and theoretically people don't have to do anything except sit and wait because the future is gonna come to them anyway, regardless.
(That last part is an empirical result that you can confirm for yourself. To conduct the experiment at home you will need: one watch, one armchair.)

Psy-Fi 11-17-2019 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 2091068)
Big difference between a loser and Elph. Big difference.

You wanna know what it is?

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Now scroll back to the top.......

:laughing:

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Originally Posted by Dude111 (Post 2091081)
I just got up a little bit ago..... Listening to a record,drinking some chocolate milk and browsing the bases here :)

Might watch a movie after and then go back to bed........

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"Ah, that must be exhausting!"

Marie Monday 11-17-2019 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2091118)
^ I'm quoting this because I occasionally wonder about time. Anyone have any clever ideas about what it is? Sometimes it's labelled "a fourth dimension" and it's clearly important because nothing exists without it, but does anyone really know how or why one second ticks over into the next ? :confused:

I know elphenor was talking about different stuff like aspirations and memories, but his statement could also be rephrased like this:-

People can never go back because time never goes backwards - and theoretically people don't have to do anything except sit and wait because the future is gonna come to them anyway, regardless.
(That last part is an empirical result that you can confirm for yourself. To conduct the experiment at home you will need: one watch, one armchair.)

Time is fascinating. As you said, it differs from spatial dimensions in that it only can go in one direction, and that is linked to causality, but is causality an effect of the one direction of time, or does causality have a deeper cause and is the way time behaves an effect of it in order to comply? Why do we have one dimension doing this weird stuff?

Chula Vista 11-17-2019 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by WWWP (Post 2091100)
bruuuuuuuh

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Originally Posted by WWWP (Post 2091110)
Bruh

He's a glutten for the drama at this point.
Music Banter has become his crying towel.
I speak from experience.

Elph, if you have issues and want them fixed, and can't do it yourself, get help.
If you have issues and don't want them fixed, carry on.
If you don't have issues and just enjoy the drama-bait, get a life.

Chula Vista 11-17-2019 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MarieMarie (Post 2091122)
Time is fascinating.

Since getting sober 11 months ago after a 30 year binge, time is most blowing my mind having a newfound clarity.
First off I was averaging about a 3 hour re-charge nap every day. EVERY day.
At 8 months sober I realized I'd gained an additional month of awake time.
I keep getting hit with things and not being able to fully grasp how long it's been.
My wife mentioned Kelly Clarkson the other day and I had to check and still can't grock that the first season of American Idol was 17 freaking years ago. Seems like 8-9 inside my memory. So strange and it happens every stinking day with some random thing.

Marie Monday 11-17-2019 08:56 AM

^I never thought about that, it must feel so strange. A bit like suddenly getting a sharp clear consciousness after a very long haze? Quitting after 30 ****ing years must have been tough, that's a amazing

Psy-Fi 11-17-2019 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 2091126)
Since getting sober 11 months ago after a 30 year binge, time is most blowing my mind having a newfound clarity.
First off I was averaging about a 3 hour re-charge nap every day. EVERY day.
At 8 months sober I realized I'd gained an additional month of awake time.
I keep getting hit with things and not being able to fully grasp how long it's been.
My wife mentioned Kelly Clarkson the other day and I had to check and still can't grock that the first season of American Idol was 17 freaking years ago. Seems like 8-9 inside my memory. So strange and it happens every stinking day with some random thing.

It's pretty much the same with me.
Anything that's happened since (roughly) my mid to late twenties, when I think back on it, seems like it happened 1/2 to 1/3 as long ago as it actually did.


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