I don't disagree. Sure, there are plenty of good things life treats you with, but the bad stuff just sticks and hurts more and hence, at least for me, I would rather not continue to avoid the bad stuff. But the thing we need to realize is, this life is a journey, to be a witness of the Grand Plan and because, we are not alive in isolation. We might be alive just to support others who need us and who are counting on us. It's a tough pill to swallow. We can only make it easier by pretending to be cheerful, even though deep down, we know this just seems somewhat unfair, to be forced to stay alive against our will. Not everyone is able to handle shit as well as most people. Life is one heck of a challenge. I can't really say that I'm enthusiastic about living, especially after having lost so many battles. Right now, I'm just waiting to turn 42. Because apparently, it's the answer to the question of life.The very first sign it's gonna be a bad day?
You wake up.
Cover it up with an ice bag to reduce the swelling. Also, a hot cup of cocoa will help with its anti-inflammatory effects.Wrist don't feel good at all. Sore and tight, but I can do everything. Wiping after going is about the worst so far. No visible swelling, no discoloration and full range motion in all directions, just some moderate pain. Guess we'll see how it goes for another day or three since most non-emergency places are closed until then.
Wrist don't feel good at all. Sore and tight, but I can do everything. Wiping after going is about the worst so far. No visible swelling, no discoloration and full range motion in all directions, just some moderate pain. Guess we'll see how it goes for another day or three since most non-emergency places are closed until then.
Whoever plastered the ceiling in my bedroom had a good imagination. They made lots and lots of prominent swirls. The overall effect is psychedelic. It was obviously intentional, so you can look at the ceiling and be engaged. I've never seen anything like it anywhere!Laying here looking at the ceiling seems to be the option least likely to result in injury.
Laying here looking at the ceiling seems to be the option least likely to result in injury.
sometimes i wish i could stay like that forever
You should really read the inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy so you can actually understand the reference, and why it's all the more amusing when people go around referencing it without knowing what it actually means (and more importantly, the actual proper question). They're (mostly) good books, and not difficult to read.I don't disagree. Sure, there are plenty of good things life treats you with, but the bad stuff just sticks and hurts more and hence, at least for me, I would rather not continue to avoid the bad stuff. But the thing we need to realize is, this life is a journey, to be a witness of the Grand Plan and because, we are not alive in isolation. We might be alive just to support others who need us and who are counting on us. It's a tough pill to swallow. We can only make it easier by pretending to be cheerful, even though deep down, we know this just seems somewhat unfair, to be forced to stay alive against our will. Not everyone is able to handle shit as well as most people. Life is one heck of a challenge. I can't really say that I'm enthusiastic about living, especially after having lost so many battles. Right now, I'm just waiting to turn 42. Because apparently, it's the answer to the question of life.
^^ I often dream about annihilating the entire human population in one fell swoop.
Probably a Djinn.There's someone in my head, but it's not me.
Yeah, I think it's time I leave this place.ok now this thread is creepy
It seems weird for this to be the thing that pushes you out, we've had plenty of wackadoodles, but I know it's not the first time you've thought about it (and I left for a few years too)Yeah, I think it's time I leave this place.