Post your random thoughts/feelings etc

Steiner

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One of the most important qualities to have in life is being able to get back up after falling I think. Unless you have hella good balance, it's a skill we'll all need to some degree in our lives.


I don't know if it's a skill I have anymore.

It's a good skill to have though at some point I wonder if I've gone too far with it in which I just don't seem to really care about anything anymore.
 
It's a good skill to have though at some point I wonder if I've gone too far with it in which I just don't seem to really care about anything anymore.
^ Yes, I think there is a point where we can end up with "caring-fatigue".

Kind of like physical fatigue after running a marathon and you literally can't take another step.

Only your caring sensors are just burnt out, where you are at a point where you couldn't care about anything even if you wanted too. I am at that point too. Do you have any theories on how a person might be able to get back the ability to care they had before burning out?
 

Steiner

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^ Yes, I think there is a point where we can end up with "caring-fatigue".

Kind of like physical fatigue after running a marathon and you literally can't take another step.

Only your caring sensors are just burnt out, where you are at a point where you couldn't care about anything even if you wanted too. I am at that point too. Do you have any theories on how a person might be able to get back the ability to care they had before burning out?

I find it hard to care about getting back my care receptors (lol), I mean they probably burned out for a reason.
 
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If everyone could just stop going nuts for five minutes, I'd appreciate it. I swear it's something new every day. Seriously, it's like I attract unstable people that are ticking time bombs.

Where are all these organized calm boring people I keep hearing about? Are they a myth?
 
Two people I know who like casual sex and have had a lot of partners (although one denies it's casual but that's not true considering what she's told me) have both said at some point "I just have a ridiculously high sex drive." I mean... maybe that's true. And they are free to do whatever they please, and I haven't said anything because it isn't my place. But I personally wouldn't do it and have mixed feelings about whether that sort of behavior is okay or not.

To me, the "high sex drive" line sounds like a rationalization because they feel bad about their behavior. Most young people have a relatively high sex drive, and from what I recall reading somewhere, women with above-average sex drives are very uncommon.

I hope this isn't too adult for the random thoughts thread :rolleyes:
 

PugofCrydee

You want to know how I got these scars?
Two people I know who like casual sex and have had a lot of partners (although one denies it's casual but that's not true considering what she's told me) have both said at some point "I just have a ridiculously high sex drive." I mean... maybe that's true. And they are free to do whatever they please, and I haven't said anything because it isn't my place. But I personally wouldn't do it and have mixed feelings about whether that sort of behavior is okay or not.

To me, the "high sex drive" line sounds like a rationalization because they feel bad about their behavior. Most young people have a relatively high sex drive, and from what I recall reading somewhere, women with above-average sex drives are very uncommon.

I hope this isn't too adult for the random thoughts thread :rolleyes:

going by the women I've known it's becoming more common for women to admit or acknowledge they have a high sex drive these days. Why this is I'm not entirely sure, but I have noticed it over the years.
 
I hate people who don't listen to a word you say, ever, but expect you to listen to everything that comes out of their mouth and get pissed if they think you're not listening to them.

Unless they're angry with you - then they analyze every word you say so they can jump down your throat at the earliest opportunity. There are two of these people in my family :crying:
 

Pacific_Loner

Pirate from the North Pole
I have to work on construction sites sometimes and today a client told me (female):

You're too young to do this job, and it's not a job for a girl

:bat:
 

Kiwong

Well-known member
^ Yes, I think there is a point where we can end up with "caring-fatigue".

Kind of like physical fatigue after running a marathon and you literally can't take another step.

Only your caring sensors are just burnt out, where you are at a point where you couldn't care about anything even if you wanted too. I am at that point too. Do you have any theories on how a person might be able to get back the ability to care they had before burning out?

I think I care too much, but about the wrong things, usually about the what strangers might think of me. The things I should be caring about I don't have the energy left to focus on.
 

MollyBeGood

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Hey, Thanks all :) It's Montana btw Everyone should visit here at least once. I used to live near Yellowstone now I am closer to Glacier.
 

FountainandFairfax

in a VAN down by the RIVER
*shudders with heightaphobia* :eek:

Yeah, that bugged me out a little too.

I don't know when I became afraid of heights, sometime in my early twenties I guess. It wasn't that way when I was a kid, they used to call me a dare devil when I was little.

It makes me wonder if anxiety in-general isn't just gradually taking me over.

:thinking:

Edit- Gorgeous pics, though! :D
 
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