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Markness

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  • When you can’t join in socially on Friday nights, what should one do?
    Gerontius
    Gerontius
    I biked four and a half miles in the dark, have a pile of food cooked in the kitchen, and practiced the organ. Didn't go socializing. Depends on what you expect from your evenings.
    Gerontius
    Gerontius
    The thing is I don't expect to really socialize much because I am not a crowd-seeking person. You're better at large groups than I am.
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    Do anything that you enjoy doing!

    Me? I like to sing songs to Rocky. I like to come on the forum and post in other peoples’ threads. I like to take photographs in the early evening hours
    I wish I could be creative but I currently can’t and that worries me because my life is running out.
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    You keep on measuring yourself against external expectations. HERE . . . internalize the insights in this;
    tree
    tree
    What do you mean "can't"?

    Your arms and hands are bound in casts?
    You're constantly unconscious?
    Masked Man
    Masked Man
    You're correct, your life is running out but it's due to inertia, not a lack of creativity. You spinning in circles doing the same thing over and over has shown it gets you nowhere. And yet here you are. I realize change is scary but if you want things to move forward you have to be proactive. And it has to come from you. No one is going to do it for you.
    I keep eating junk food even though I have metabolic syndrome and suffer from neuropathy.
    M
    Mary Terry
    Can't you use some self-control? Impulsively eating junk food is literally making you sick.
    The Thief of Always is much more brisk than Imajica but it’s no less powerful in imaginative quality.
    I forget that I have metabolic syndrome.
    tree
    tree
    Metabolic syndrome is diagnosed when someone has 3 or more of these risk factors:

    High blood sugar
    Low levels of HDL cholesterol
    High levels of triglycerides
    Large waist
    High blood pressure
    The Thief of Always is said to be Clive Barker’s all ages novel. I have a feeling it’s a book I should’ve read when I was a child. The books before it are definitely not kid friendly.
    My younger brother bought me a copy of Armored Core 6 but I haven’t played it yet due to college assignments interfering.
    tree
    tree
    It can be a reward, for after you *get your chores done.*
    I feel more and more the fact I am 35 and lacking a significant history of romance means any potential girlfriends will reject me.
    V
    VictorR
    I feel that the fact that you don't have a significant history of romance will be attractive to potential partners who don't want to worry about relationship baggage.
    tree
    tree
    @Markness
    You are not feeling the fact.
    You are having a feeling as a result of a story you're telling yourself.
    *once upon a time there was a fellow who had one gf, then for some time
    he had none, therefore he never will have another. alas alack the poor fellow.*
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    Potential relationships will be aware of what you have to offer, not your relationship history. Do you have what it takes for the work a relationship will take when you cannot summon the confidence to put yourself out.
    I tend to suddenly get stricken with aches and stiffness. Is it from both my blood pressure and not stretching enough?
    Masked Man
    Masked Man
    Specifically where are the aches and stiffness located. High blood pressure is usually symptom-less unless it is very high.
    MildredHubble
    MildredHubble
    Aches tend to hit me more when I have been moving around more in my case. I have to be careful not to push myself too hard, and for quite a while, that bar has been very low. If you've been sitting typing a lot at a computer and hunching, that can certainly set off aches and pains. I just mention it as most human activity these days tends to involve sitting at desks for long periods of time.
    I am probably going to get in trouble at work. I thought I was on my usual schedule but it turns out I was supposed to come in at 8:00 in the morning. However, no one from work has called me.
    The auto service worker told me he ordered the wrong tire and I’ll have to come back later in the day for the right one.
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