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Jan 14, 2009 10:28

So I was in my brand new super comfortable bed reading before bed last night. I'm very happy with my new bed, my previous one of 4 years being a $199 Wall-Mart special that came in a box all rolled up ( Read more... )

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slodki January 14 2009, 15:42:51 UTC
yeah, i suppose that sums up the new bed feeling concisely

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vocodedreality January 16 2009, 18:12:02 UTC
this train of thought seriously made me feel much better. The feeling hasn't returned!

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Bed upgrades rule! squidb0i January 14 2009, 15:42:57 UTC
I'm sure your regret will rapidly fade in a blissful haze of good nights sleep.
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Re: Bed upgrades rule! vocodedreality January 16 2009, 18:12:21 UTC
I agree. I love new bed.

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dosboof January 14 2009, 18:22:15 UTC
I'd like to think of it not so much as how much is lost but how our own interpretation of the Universe is perpetually changing to fit what we have learned about the Universe outside of our own interpretation.

Which reminds me, I'm gonna bother you about that project next weekend when we come down for a while. We need to re-visit it so it doesn't go away forever.

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vocodedreality January 16 2009, 18:13:05 UTC
very true. Now that I'm out of school and I've had sufficient time to be lazy it's time to get my arse in gear.

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mandy_moon January 15 2009, 17:48:17 UTC
Maybe we constantly have to juggle letting go and being open to change, but still have to maintain some sameness so that we don't become meaningless. In one of the books we had to read for philosophy 101 in college, they mentioned something about a river never having the same water flowing through it yet it still remained the same river. I must have liked that since I remember it over 10 years later ( ... )

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vocodedreality January 16 2009, 18:18:10 UTC
I think I know the hat you're talking about. Maybe things like that are a blessing in disguise to remind us of this.

When I was a teenager I had a habit of rearranging my bedroom randomly (Like, dresser in the middle of the floor or facing a well). I liked the feeling of something new and was constantly chasing the feeling. As I get older I have those urges less and less, maybe it has something to do with me liking who I am... So maybe that loss is a sign of a healthy psyche?

Congrats on finding The Mittens. It's funny how some things just click like that and others don't regardless of any objective sense of "better" or "worse"

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