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Played full court basketball this evening til I couldn't move. Good thing my computer is right next to my bed!

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ladymaze:
I think I've finally decided on a costume. It's a secret, though...shhh...I'll tell ya after the big day. smile
arachnequarius:
woohoo - bball. the acc watching groups have started forming ... and so, another season begins. smile
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Just finished a rare Saturday appearance at work. After working a 6 day work week, all hell will in fact break loose tonight as I'm going to the Bloodfeast with ear plugs and a lot of money. smile
ladymaze:
I'll buy just about any Sinatra CD, just because I love Frank Sinatra!
arachnequarius:
delightful! hope you had much fun ~ anything called bloodfeast has to be good.
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I played basketball tonight. It's amazing the overall effects physical activity can provide. It reduced my stress levels greatly, and also significantly improved my mood and self esteem which have been less than stellar lately. Does physical activity have similar effects on anyone else out there?

ladymaze:
There are many roads...not all of them are outside your apartment. wink
ladymaze:
Okay dokay. Sleep well! smile
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been trying to find time lately, all I've found so far is work.

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arachnequarius:
you will find other things!! and you take care too. smile
ladymaze:
So evil exists just to make things interesting? tongue
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A little spice for the life?

I just purchased a domain name and I'ma gonna build me a web site. What's the site going to be about? I don't know yet, we'll see. I'm hopefully gonna start working on it this weekend. My html skills or lack thereof will need to be addressed, but hey sometimes the best way to learn is to jump in...
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arachnequarius:
hmmmm, interesting ~ your own universe. enjoy! biggrin
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When each day begins to feel like the others, when every night turns into routine, when every morning begins to turn into a struggle, what do you do?


Sometimes I wish daily life didn't have to happen everyday.


I hear the song "Is that all there is" (by Peggy Lee I think), and that question echoes in my mind.

A new t-shirt doesn't cut it....
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ladymaze:
I don't think he even realizes he's being hypocritical. I have the strangest feeling he's convinced himself that this is actually the way it happened. He's a bit...odd...well, I think he might have bipolar disorder, or something. He sometimes seems to get ideas in his head for no reason, and hold to them even in the face of a total lack of evidence...

I'm not sure what I've learned from this, except that I shouldn't try to hold onto a friendship with someone whom I know will not approve of me being me...which is something I should have known already. confused

As for you, young man...I recommend trying to meet some SG peeps in person. I did, a little while ago, and it was one of the best decisions I've made in a long time. I have all these new friends with whom I have much in common, and it's wonderful discovering them. You should try to meet some SGUNY people!

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arachnequarius:
extradordinary would be nice ~ hopefully it will happen for you soon.
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weekend over, back to work... blah! robot
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I feel like such a scatterbrain right now. I have dozens of things on my mind, and not enough time to give to each of them. Does this ever happen to you?

(In cheesy game show announcer's voice) It's time once again for random babble!

Here's your host: Eddie!



Tomorrow is Friday, oh what to do this weekend. Shall I dance? Shall I walk? Shall...
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ladymaze:
So I always have a song, a smell, a taste, a laugh, a color, a look, basically an everything that reminds me of people I know or even knew.

Have you ever heard of a condition called "synesthesia?" It's when a person's senses are...mixed up in each other. Like, a smell might trigger a sound or color, or a sound might trigger a taste or something....for these people, all their senses are tied up in each other like that. (I hope that description makes sense...) Well, I've heard a theory that all people are synesthetic to some degree, and that perhaps at one point in our evolution, we were all strongly synesthetic but "grew out of it." And that heritage is why you might describe the taste of cheddar cheese as "sharp," which is of course a tactile sensation rather than a taste. Or how grass smells green, etc. I also think this has a lot to do with the way we all tend to associate sensory input with memories. There are some perfumes which I haven't worn since high school but to this day, if I smell one of them, I get this overwhelming nostalgia. It's intriguing.
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I sit around pondering the future... while I'm missing out on the present. Then I revel in the moment, and move forward with blinders on. Where is the balance? Is there balance?

Does it mean that if you work towards the future that you are sacrificing the present or vice versa? I always think in extremes... that's the problem I always had with school: not...
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arachnequarius:
thank you. smile better today.
ladymaze:
The world might be a safer place for animals, yeah. But not for people! I was all about saving the cat at my own expense. Hehehe. confused
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I've been feeling a bit sluggish and insignificant lately. I go through one of these moods every so often. It's simply proof positive that I am not where I want to be in my life... for now.

Often when I am angry, sad, or feeling any percevied negative emotion I turn to my pen or my keyboard to help me through. I'll type or write...
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arachnequarius:
not everything, but enough to keep going. smile

that is a cool idea ... just the one word from each line ... the idea comes across, but the specificity remains mysterious.

now, the question becomes, why concerned about sharing your words?