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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:42 am
by djelements
I urinated earlier today.
Also, I have had water afterwards.
The Coca-Cola can on my desk most likely has at least 3 drops still in it.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:48 am
by *grand*
and heres me thinking that you were just a head.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:03 am
by djelements
*Grand* wrote:and heres me thinking that you were just a head.
The old DJ elements avatar?
>_>
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:35 am
by thief
i just put a take-away coffee cup in the bin
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:22 am
by same'0
i have 14 paper clips on my desk.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:22 am
by shonky
*Grand* wrote:most peoples life's are boring.
Well not the entire life, but the things they have to do to survive and get through the day often are. Does amuse me occassionally to think that some of these glamourous celebrities that are held up as pinnacles of acheivement are probably wondering why there's a sock missing from the drawer or stuck in traffic somewhere.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:06 am
by amykamala
boredom is a symptom of lack of imagination and failure to take observation in small details of the world around you. boredom is a symptom of refusal to take responsibility for ones own perception. boredom is a symptom of laziness.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:57 am
by kidlogic
amykamala wrote:boredom is a symptom of lack of imagination and failure to take observation in small details of the world around you. boredom is a symptom of refusal to take responsibility for ones own perception. boredom is a symptom of laziness.
Not always... standing in line at the bank, surrounded by people who are completly uninteresting and with nothing to amuse yourself isnt being lazy... youre out running errands, youre being productive, you just happened to hit a boring moment in your day
you can have a hyperactive immagination and still find yourself bored in the right/wrong circumstance...
sorry, this is verging on becoming an intresting debate and going against everything this thread was founded on... Ill stop
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:57 am
by kidlogic
I am almost out of both tape and sticky notes
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:01 am
by amykamala
kidlogic wrote:amykamala wrote:boredom is a symptom of lack of imagination and failure to take observation in small details of the world around you. boredom is a symptom of refusal to take responsibility for ones own perception. boredom is a symptom of laziness.
Not always... standing in line at the bank, surrounded by people who are completly uninteresting and with nothing to amuse yourself isnt being lazy... youre out running errands, youre being productive, you just happened to hit a boring moment in your day
you can have a hyperactive immagination and still find yourself bored in the right/wrong circumstance...
sorry, this is verging on becoming an intresting debate and going against everything this thread was founded on... Ill stop
that's where the thing about details comes in. you can utilize your powers of observation to notice the small details about something and find beauty in that, or you can use the time to introspect and feel out your own mindstate and body .. to meditate or simply exist. nothing wrong with just being, breathing, existing without doing.
on a more boring note, i transplanted my succulent, and it started to wilt
. :/
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:05 am
by drksteppa
my balls itch
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:13 am
by shonky
kidlogic wrote:
you can have a hyperactive immagination and still find yourself bored in the right/wrong circumstance...
Yep, uninteresting people sap my will to live. Imagination is best not used on ultraviolence utilising various bits of office equipment.
I rarely find myself bored when on my own, but often do when amongst company (usually not of my own choosing).
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:20 am
by kidlogic
Shonky wrote:kidlogic wrote:
you can have a hyperactive immagination and still find yourself bored in the right/wrong circumstance...
Yep, uninteresting people sap my will to live. Imagination is best not used on ultraviolence utilising various bits of office equipment.
I rarely find myself bored when on my own, but often do when amongst company (usually not of my own choosing).
nail on the head... the bank line thing may have been a bad analogy, maybe something more like a meeting on the reasons why the new schedule change will help productivity, or a lecture about how TPS report cover sheets are now manditory and will help the good of the company, or going to church, etc would have better illustrated my point...
amy, I see the point youre trying to make, but certain situations like corporate meetings where you have to pay attention but doing so makes you want to claw your eyes out and stick them in your ears so you no longer have to listen really negate it, no matter how creative you are...
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:26 am
by pk-
amykamala wrote:kidlogic wrote:amykamala wrote:boredom is a symptom of lack of imagination and failure to take observation in small details of the world around you. boredom is a symptom of refusal to take responsibility for ones own perception. boredom is a symptom of laziness.
Not always... standing in line at the bank, surrounded by people who are completly uninteresting and with nothing to amuse yourself isnt being lazy... youre out running errands, youre being productive, you just happened to hit a boring moment in your day
you can have a hyperactive immagination and still find yourself bored in the right/wrong circumstance...
sorry, this is verging on becoming an intresting debate and going against everything this thread was founded on... Ill stop
that's where the thing about details comes in. you can utilize your powers of observation to notice the small details about something and find beauty in that, or you can use the time to introspect and feel out your own mindstate and body .. to meditate or simply exist. nothing wrong with just being, breathing, existing without doing.
you fucking hippy, get out of this thread with your damned positive outlook on life
today i have ordered 400 styrofoam cups for the coffee machine
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:29 am
by BLZDub
I'm currently making a banner that is 158 x 200 pixels in size.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:38 am
by kidlogic
my company insists on switching to 'green' paper cups, although we already use paper cups and the 'green' ones leak if they have liquid in them for more than 30 seconds, less if its hot liquid
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:44 am
by shonky
Have spoken to a customer wondering why their bill wasn't paid, it appears that they sent it to the wrong office. They will get paid in March now. I dealt with it nonchalantly.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:45 am
by kidlogic
Shonky wrote:Have spoken to a customer wondering why their bill wasn't paid, it appears that they sent it to the wrong office. They will get paid in March now. I dealt with it nonchalantly.
How boring of you. Keep it up.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:51 am
by kins83
I've just produced a data set with 1385 observations.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:53 am
by amykamala
pk- wrote:
you fucking hippy, get out of this thread with your damned positive outlook on life
today i have ordered 400 styrofoam cups for the coffee machine
wern't you guys just dogging on me in another thread for being too negative ?