Nervous people who get some relax and relaxed people who become excited

Apr 14, 2008 20:06


Nervous versus relaxed people (I have to admit I am in the first group):

Nervous people who get some relax at their nerves, taking some minutes to think ,and sedated people who lose, from time to time, their temper, have my admiration. In any case, to fight against our own nature is something to admire, as I see.

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lolanoone April 14 2008, 19:20:16 UTC
Just to clarify, in English, "sedated" people are usually under some form of anesthesia. Haha! It's better to call them "mild-mannered" or "easygoing" people...not sedated. But there are some people I know who act as if they are "doped up" all the time. :D haha!

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florencisalesas April 14 2008, 20:02:36 UTC
Thank you for your correction. Even if it gives so lot of fun I leave it like this. And yes, I know people as you mention as well :D
*sorry for my mistakes*

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eithnepdb April 14 2008, 23:26:15 UTC
I rather like your use of "sedated" in this context ;) - I think it communicates the meaning really well ;)

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florencisalesas April 15 2008, 08:09:36 UTC
Well, sometimes a wrong word can define an idea with a bit more precision. Could be now the case? I don't know, really :D

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kixxa April 14 2008, 20:59:53 UTC
*struggles out from under sedation and waves 'hi!!!'* :D

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florencisalesas April 15 2008, 08:10:33 UTC
Eh, I don't want to make a drugs apology! :D

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ohdearpoets April 15 2008, 23:16:31 UTC
sóc completament de relaxació. sempre estic molt relaxat. no tinc preocupacions. mai tinc coses importants a fer. prefereixo quedar-me silent i pensatiu. la vida és corta, senyor. no val la pena gastar tota ella preocupat i estressat. hehe.

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florencisalesas April 16 2008, 05:07:20 UTC
Doncs això és tota una sort que tens. Aprofita-la. Jo, ni que em dediqués a estudiar tècniques zen me'n sortiria: faria rebentar els nervis del meu instructor particular amb els meus propis, pobret.

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