Not that I am one to talk I'm struggling to get myself to do a work out on a daily basics.....I think it has to be something that goes into your daily routine. speaking one gamer to another. I find doing a work out bike/petals to playing video games I tend to stick with it.
So I think like a treadmill or a work out bike...might be easier to stick to? Because you can watch tv/play video games while doing so.
I'm 29. I have to say I have totally changed. When I was young I'd talk to any one and everyone. Now I'm rather anti social. I am a bit different though. You sound worried about what people think. I more so think why should I get to know others. I have my small group of friends....people aren't interested in getting to know me. Then I won't put effort into knowing them.
I always find getting to know people online is SO MUCH easier than real life. Well...also if people have interest as me...like anime/video games...I open up REALLY quick...but like 'normal' people. I don't have much to say....
I'm nearly 31 and I feel much the same way. Maybe without the staircase. If I feel like I've ended communication on a good note with someone, I want to leave it at that, so I don't do anything to ruin it. I'm also afraid of initiating hangout time with people, because I worry they'll only do it because they feel bad or can't think of a good excuse not to and that they'll be bored/annoyed with me the entire time. I have a feeling this is not how normal people actually operate, but I could always be wrong.
Six months from now, you will look back on this entry and laugh, but you won't do much else, because you'll be so buff that your muscular arms will get in one another's way when you try to type.
The staircase is optional. I do that a lot, too, try to put myself in the other person's shoes, when really I should take it one step further and put myself into the other person's shoes while they're putting on my shoes. Then I'm back to wearing my own shoes and I can think straight, and say normal things like, "We should hang out. It'll be fun. I wouldn't ask you if I didn't believe this."
To prepare for that eventuality, I should probably upgrade to the keyboard with the weight-resistant keys, to help build up my finger muscles. I want to be able to crush Smarties between my fingertips.
Ho. Ly. CRAP. Guess what? YOU HAVE FINALLY SHOWN UP IN MY WORDPRESS FEED. You have MADE it, baby. I saw this from author "For Some Reason..." and, having only maybe four friends on WP who I certainly all know by name now, I was like, "Wha...? Who's this?" IT'S YOU! I'm SO EXCITED
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I'm glad I finally surpassed whatever rigorous metric WordPress uses to filter out spam. Now that I think about it, listing my name as Prince Abeyuwa was probably a bad idea.
College didn't do me any good. All it did was keep me from growing up for four years. But yes, I am learning far too late the virtues of apathy. It helps to keep the number of things your day hinges on to a low number. Pretty soon my days are going to be made out of space-age polymers that bend any which way I want.
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So I think like a treadmill or a work out bike...might be easier to stick to? Because you can watch tv/play video games while doing so.
I'm 29. I have to say I have totally changed. When I was young I'd talk to any one and everyone. Now I'm rather anti social. I am a bit different though. You sound worried about what people think. I more so think why should I get to know others. I have my small group of friends....people aren't interested in getting to know me. Then I won't put effort into knowing them.
I always find getting to know people online is SO MUCH easier than real life. Well...also if people have interest as me...like anime/video games...I open up REALLY quick...but like 'normal' people. I don't have much to say....
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Six months from now, you will look back on this entry and laugh, but you won't do much else, because you'll be so buff that your muscular arms will get in one another's way when you try to type.
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To prepare for that eventuality, I should probably upgrade to the keyboard with the weight-resistant keys, to help build up my finger muscles. I want to be able to crush Smarties between my fingertips.
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College didn't do me any good. All it did was keep me from growing up for four years. But yes, I am learning far too late the virtues of apathy. It helps to keep the number of things your day hinges on to a low number. Pretty soon my days are going to be made out of space-age polymers that bend any which way I want.
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