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12 Nov 2005, 13:05
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Boredom
This term I have adopted a policy of never saying "no" to anything. I dislike being the random guy at parties but my reasoning is as follows: if you don't take advantage of what's on offer, you can't really complain about being bored.
There are some minor downsides. I have lost all dreams of ever having self-respect or an interesting conversation. I'm in the novice rowing team. My course choices were determined by whoever first asked "Hey, are you doing Asymptotic Methods?" (mundane applied maths subject).
Otherwise the policy has worked quite well. Really, I'm just surprised how little things have changed. I've been lots of new places and met lots of people. I'm definitely spending a lot less time crying in my room.
Unfortunately I seem to have got myself onto the phonebook of a particularly friendly little goldfish. Invites everyone to everything but doesn't remember me at all. This was pretty cool for a while but recently she hooked up (fish pun) with someone I don't like. Yet she still invites me along to her social events... to paraphrase, "hey do you wanna come have dinner, me and my boyfriend are gonna be there and snog conspicuously!"
The problem is that I HAVE to say yes. The rules of the game state that I cannot say no. So I ended up going along, then ran away when they started snogging. Less than ideal but what can I do? Ideally I would get removed from her phonebook. I could ask her outright but I don't like to burn bridges (it's cheating the never say no rule, really). It can't be me that initiates violence. Instead I have been trying to be as creepy as possible.
"How was today?" "Pretty good, I saw a naked woman! There was a streaker in my quantum physics lecture." "Wait, you've never seen a naked woman before?" "Oh, well, there's TV, magazines, the internet, binoculars..."
But they just seem to think it's funny. What can I do?
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12 Nov 2005, 13:11
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Clerk
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Re: Boredom
Do you really sit in your room crying?
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12 Nov 2005, 13:12
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Born Sinful
Join Date: Nov 2000
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Re: Boredom
You could try lots of different approaches, each lasting 30 days.
Like that american "supersize me" dude, but committing social suicide rather than REAL suicide.
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12 Nov 2005, 13:18
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Banned
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Re: Boredom
queball is illegal in all fifty states. Start making jokes about her dead relatives, that usually does the trick
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12 Nov 2005, 13:35
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Re: Boredom
You could try to buy a new wardrobe, do partydrugs, and be a bit of a jackass.. works out well for most idiots. Surely someone smart can have a go¿
Be all you can be!! (Or pretend you're trying)
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12 Nov 2005, 13:35
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Clerk
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by JonnyBGood
Start making jokes about her dead relatives, that usually does the trick
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Or just ask her out.
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12 Nov 2005, 13:43
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Banned
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
Or just ask her out.
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I'm really not sure if this means her or her mother. Either way it's all good
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12 Nov 2005, 15:26
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Next goal wins!
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Re: Boredom
Queball, next time she asks you to go somewhere you don't want to go... come online and ill ask you to stay online. That way you can keep playing the games
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12 Nov 2005, 17:16
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Re: Boredom
queball give me £20 please
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12 Nov 2005, 17:27
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by Deepflow
Queball, next time she asks you to go somewhere you don't want to go... come online and ill ask you to stay online. That way you can keep playing the games
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I want to do something conventionally memorable, not just autologged. It's a real-world game you see.
Jonny, I don't know anything about her family. I actually don't know anything about her at all except her weight (mention of which qualifies as bridge burning). I'll try asking her out or at least making a drunken pass. We rarely chat one on one but I'll try to think of some ice breaker. "Aren't grandparents great?"
I saw her earlier by the way. "Were you there last night? I remember seeing you." "No, I didn't want to stay and watch you snog your boyfriend." "Oh you should have stayed, EVERYONE was there!!" etc.
On crying: no not regularly. I'm not depressed. :crymeariver:
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12 Nov 2005, 17:32
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so f*cking zen
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Re: Boredom
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12 Nov 2005, 17:51
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Re: Boredom
Dead baby jokes are a staple of student discourse and a traditional feature of our twice-a-term comedy nights. I hadn't heard these though:
How do you spoil a baby?
Leave it out in the sun.
How do you make a baby cry twice?
Wipe your bloody cock on his teddy bear.
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12 Nov 2005, 18:08
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PA Team
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Re: Boredom
My philosophy + (whatever you call the bunch of social topics at your school was PSRE at ours) teacher had a (sort of) baby joke that used to make him laugh.
Two problems:
Teenage pregnancies at all time high
Third world hunger.
Solution:
Foetus burgers!
Apparently you either love it or hate it.
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12 Nov 2005, 18:23
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1up on you
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Re: Boredom
chinese eat foetus burgers so I hear
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12 Nov 2005, 18:30
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PA Team
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Re: Boredom
That's cos they're only allowed 1 kid, and there's so little money.
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12 Nov 2005, 18:41
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Re: Boredom
How is the superman sleeping going by the way
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12 Nov 2005, 18:44
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so f*cking zen
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by Nodrog
How is the superman sleeping going by the way
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12 Nov 2005, 18:45
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PA Team
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by Dace
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Quoted for accuracy
(I'm thinking maybe he's asking if queball is [still] sleeping lots, but have no idea]
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12 Nov 2005, 19:45
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by queball
It can't be me that initiates violence.
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Why not?
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12 Nov 2005, 19:48
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Re: Boredom
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12 Nov 2005, 20:08
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by Nodrog
How is the superman sleeping going by the way
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I couldn't keep it up, I ended up binge sleeping and not being able to nap. Going to try again over Christmas.
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12 Nov 2005, 20:23
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Re: Boredom
that looks interesting.
But is it safe?
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12 Nov 2005, 20:25
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Ball
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by All Systems Go
that looks interesting.
But is it safe?
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Yes.
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12 Nov 2005, 20:26
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Re: Boredom
that sucks :(
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12 Nov 2005, 20:37
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Registered User
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by queball
Yes.
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I was hoping for something a bit more thorough, which perhaps dealt with the issue(s) raised.
Such as this one:
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Another drawback is that my appetite is substantially larger and I will often crave strange things that I don't recall craving in the past. One great example of this is grape juice; I now drink this regularly, but before I switched I don't recall ever wanting it. My speculation is that my body isn't producing enough of some chemical that it would normally produce in stages 3 and 4 deep sleep.
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13 Nov 2005, 00:44
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USS Oklahoma
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Re: Boredom
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Originally Posted by queball
What can I do?
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Suggest a three-way. That might stop the invites or give you yet another new experience.
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