OnionBob on 20/2/2007 at 14:57
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henke on 20/2/2007 at 19:44
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Insertnamehere on 23/2/2007 at 07:55
out of sheer boredom, I procrastinate obsessively.
Sometimes I procrastinate 4 or 5 times a day.
I can`t stop myself from doing it, I have to. The need to procrastinate is too strong.
I have procrastinated in public spaces.
Luckily, I have not yet been discovered while procrastinating.
When I`ve finished procrastinating, I feel so guilty, so dirty.
I love procrastinating, and I hate it.
TTK12G3 on 23/2/2007 at 08:00
I don't like that mind game.
failure2comply on 23/2/2007 at 14:31
At 38, I hardly feel old, but no longer like spring chicken either. But I look at "kids" today and I keep thinking to myself: "hah - no way do I ever want to be that age again - except when it comes to fucking".
vurt on 23/2/2007 at 20:53
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Isn't it horrible how quickly time starts to pass as you get older? More and more. It accelerates :rolleyes:
Yeah very true, its nothing strange about it though, you just filter out more as you grow older, you become more blunt. When you're young each little thing you see and experience gets processed, thus the days seemed longer(cause it seemed to have much more content). + time is with us all the time (no shit?), so we get very used to it ;)
Gray on 23/2/2007 at 21:06
When you're two years old, one year is half your life. When you're 35, one year is about 2.86% of your life. The brain is a clever thing, and can work percentages (even if you can't). Of course time moves faster when you get older, since every accumulated year adds less and less to the full current length of your life.
It's not that everything was better in the old days, it's just that there are so many more of them, and whatever is happening now, is so much less.