TEN YEARS OF NOTHING - not one fucking thing!
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i read that as deftoes, thinking "oh it must have been deftones" then read it properly
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wow, nsfw due to words... watch to end... this kid is 17 and got fired from his cust serv job apparently cos some people recognised him... fukn lol and oh dear all at once
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hahah yeah i saw that a while ago. just walks straight thru it!
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Re: Arrrrgh, Pirate Thread Stole Friday - say waaaaaa?
And just like that, Friday was taken up from the bow of dem ship and placed in the hands of the sea. And by de sea, I mean de thread about nothing. The Friday was once and for many years at once, the property of the Friday Thread, but now it seems that in the midst of a quirky twist of fate, and in the depths of wtf, it was stole up. The sense of it is hard to grasp, but in sense you only find nonsense anyways, so we rest in the lack of sense of this concept - rest here we shall, for a long trip across the sea does beckon. Back to the land, and by land I mean internet. So, with sure hands and ropes of hemp, we make a course for that reality that lives in the cables and the waves of the radio. We put up the sails. We rant. We take Friday.
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i am going to be doing a lot of ranting over the weekend. apologies to anyone who sees me and has to listen.
mid life crisis in full swing. again.
mid life crisis in full swing. again.
Re: Arrrrgh, Pirate Thread Stole Friday - say waaaaaa?
Avast!! STOLEN WAS THE FRIDAY FROM MINE CLUTCHES.
He's climbing in your windows, he's snatching your people up.
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look at me pirating on an actual friday!
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The Joy of Napping
Tom Hodgkinson
There is little doubt that a nap is a natural part of our daily cycle, or 'circadian rhythms.' All our cycles are different. Yet, from schooldays on, the nap is frowned on as ineffective use of time....
I have heard of a technique for covert dozing, from a lowly office worker who had perfected the art of napping in the lavatory cubicle. He sat across the seat, leaned his head back on the toilet roll holder, the toilet roll making a comfy pillow, and jammed his feet up against the opposite wall. In this position, he said, he could doze happily for fifteen or twenty minutes.
It is a terrible state of affairs when we have become ashamed of napping. Shouldn't all offices provide day beds for their workers? The day bed is one of the few positive legacies of the Victorian age....
In China recently, the widespread custom of hsiuhsi, or afternoon nap, has taken a bashing from Western-style work schedules. "Our businessmen are being told by people in your country that sleeping in the afternoon is a sign of laziness," a traveler recently heard. "We are not lazy and do not wish to appear that way, so most people have given up hsiuhsi."
Source: How to Be Idle
Tom Hodgkinson
There is little doubt that a nap is a natural part of our daily cycle, or 'circadian rhythms.' All our cycles are different. Yet, from schooldays on, the nap is frowned on as ineffective use of time....
I have heard of a technique for covert dozing, from a lowly office worker who had perfected the art of napping in the lavatory cubicle. He sat across the seat, leaned his head back on the toilet roll holder, the toilet roll making a comfy pillow, and jammed his feet up against the opposite wall. In this position, he said, he could doze happily for fifteen or twenty minutes.
It is a terrible state of affairs when we have become ashamed of napping. Shouldn't all offices provide day beds for their workers? The day bed is one of the few positive legacies of the Victorian age....
In China recently, the widespread custom of hsiuhsi, or afternoon nap, has taken a bashing from Western-style work schedules. "Our businessmen are being told by people in your country that sleeping in the afternoon is a sign of laziness," a traveler recently heard. "We are not lazy and do not wish to appear that way, so most people have given up hsiuhsi."
Source: How to Be Idle
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totally wasted most of my sunday being passed out. lifted a 20kg dumbell on saturday in a drunken stupor now i can't raise my arms above my shoulders huhu
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mate, dont bother lifting weights, just inject synthol into your muscles and you can look like this "bloke"huge wrote:totally wasted most of my sunday being passed out. lifted a 20kg dumbell on saturday in a drunken stupor now i can't raise my arms above my shoulders huhu
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We don't have 20kg ones at home. I'd say it was the chin ups.huge wrote:totally wasted most of my sunday being passed out. lifted a 20kg dumbell on saturday in a drunken stupor now i can't raise my arms above my shoulders huhu
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this was at someone elses house!
oh yeah chinups lol
im never exercising again.
oh yeah chinups lol
im never exercising again.
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Hear Five Seconds Of Every #1 Pop Single: 1956 to 1992
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New generation infected by narcissism, says psychologist Kate Hagan
March 3, 2011
It's all about me ... psychologist warns of generational shift toward narcissism. Photo: Steve Baccon
AN ''EPIDEMIC of narcissism'' has swept across the student population in the past 30 years, a US expert will tell a conference on personality disorders in Melbourne today.
Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, said a study she conducted of 16,000 university students across the US showed 30 per cent were narcissistic in psychological tests, compared with 15 per cent in 1982. ''They are all 18 and 19-year-olds, so this is clearly a generational shift,'' she said.
Professor Twenge said the finding built on another study based on interviews with 35,000 people of varying ages, who were asked if they had ever had symptoms of narcissism.
Advertisement: Story continues below ''Usually the oldest people have the highest rates, because they have lived for more years, but this data showed the opposite,'' she said. Only 3 per cent of those over 65 had had symptoms, but for people in their 20s it was 10 per cent.
''These were shocking numbers because you can only diagnose this starting at age 18, so there weren't that many years for people in their 20s to develop this, yet their rate was three times as high as people over 65.''
In a keynote address to the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders Congress, Professor Twenge will say that permissive parenting, celebrity culture and the internet are among the causes of the emerging narcissism epidemic.
She said telling children they were special to build self-esteem could foster narcissism.
Narcissists had an inflated sense of self, lacked empathy, were vain and materialistic and had an overblown sense of entitlement. Some resulting social trends were a greater interest in fame and wealth, more plastic surgery, and an increase in attention-seeking crimes - for example, ''beating someone up and putting it on YouTube''.
Professor Twenge was concerned about a culture ''that seems to not just accept narcissism but finds it laudatory … It worries me, when I talk to college students, that they are not surprised at all that their generation is more narcissistic.
''They say, 'We have to be this way because the world is more competitive.' But the problem is that narcissism doesn't help you compete. It blows up in your face eventually.''
She said narcissistic students tended to have poorer results and were more likely to drop out, probably because they thought they didn't have to study because they were already smart. ''It's delusional thinking.''
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/life ... 1bewf.html
March 3, 2011
It's all about me ... psychologist warns of generational shift toward narcissism. Photo: Steve Baccon
AN ''EPIDEMIC of narcissism'' has swept across the student population in the past 30 years, a US expert will tell a conference on personality disorders in Melbourne today.
Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, said a study she conducted of 16,000 university students across the US showed 30 per cent were narcissistic in psychological tests, compared with 15 per cent in 1982. ''They are all 18 and 19-year-olds, so this is clearly a generational shift,'' she said.
Professor Twenge said the finding built on another study based on interviews with 35,000 people of varying ages, who were asked if they had ever had symptoms of narcissism.
Advertisement: Story continues below ''Usually the oldest people have the highest rates, because they have lived for more years, but this data showed the opposite,'' she said. Only 3 per cent of those over 65 had had symptoms, but for people in their 20s it was 10 per cent.
''These were shocking numbers because you can only diagnose this starting at age 18, so there weren't that many years for people in their 20s to develop this, yet their rate was three times as high as people over 65.''
In a keynote address to the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders Congress, Professor Twenge will say that permissive parenting, celebrity culture and the internet are among the causes of the emerging narcissism epidemic.
She said telling children they were special to build self-esteem could foster narcissism.
Narcissists had an inflated sense of self, lacked empathy, were vain and materialistic and had an overblown sense of entitlement. Some resulting social trends were a greater interest in fame and wealth, more plastic surgery, and an increase in attention-seeking crimes - for example, ''beating someone up and putting it on YouTube''.
Professor Twenge was concerned about a culture ''that seems to not just accept narcissism but finds it laudatory … It worries me, when I talk to college students, that they are not surprised at all that their generation is more narcissistic.
''They say, 'We have to be this way because the world is more competitive.' But the problem is that narcissism doesn't help you compete. It blows up in your face eventually.''
She said narcissistic students tended to have poorer results and were more likely to drop out, probably because they thought they didn't have to study because they were already smart. ''It's delusional thinking.''
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/life ... 1bewf.html
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i thought that was about narcolepsy...
then i fell asleep reading it.
i dreamt everyone else was falling asleep too.
but then i woke up and realised it wasn't about me at all, it was about narcissism...
then i fell asleep reading it.
i dreamt everyone else was falling asleep too.
but then i woke up and realised it wasn't about me at all, it was about narcissism...
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graham the masked lapwing is back and just as crazy as ever.
old grey ham he aint what he used to be.
old grey ham he aint what he used to be.
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lol @ xzhibit.
i am training new assistant. it is hard.
i would like a plug that she can hard wire into my brain plzkthx.
nothing i do is on paper hardly.
argh.
i am training new assistant. it is hard.
i would like a plug that she can hard wire into my brain plzkthx.
nothing i do is on paper hardly.
argh.
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does when you do this WWW.LOWRYPARKZOO.COM
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almax wrote:New generation infected by narcissism, says psychologist Kate Hagan
March 3, 2011
It's all about me ... psychologist warns of generational shift toward narcissism. Photo: Steve Baccon
AN ''EPIDEMIC of narcissism'' has swept across the student population in the past 30 years, a US expert will tell a conference on personality disorders in Melbourne today.
Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, said a study she conducted of 16,000 university students across the US showed 30 per cent were narcissistic in psychological tests, compared with 15 per cent in 1982. ''They are all 18 and 19-year-olds, so this is clearly a generational shift,'' she said.
Professor Twenge said the finding built on another study based on interviews with 35,000 people of varying ages, who were asked if they had ever had symptoms of narcissism.
Advertisement: Story continues below ''Usually the oldest people have the highest rates, because they have lived for more years, but this data showed the opposite,'' she said. Only 3 per cent of those over 65 had had symptoms, but for people in their 20s it was 10 per cent.
''These were shocking numbers because you can only diagnose this starting at age 18, so there weren't that many years for people in their 20s to develop this, yet their rate was three times as high as people over 65.''
In a keynote address to the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders Congress, Professor Twenge will say that permissive parenting, celebrity culture and the internet are among the causes of the emerging narcissism epidemic.
She said telling children they were special to build self-esteem could foster narcissism.
Narcissists had an inflated sense of self, lacked empathy, were vain and materialistic and had an overblown sense of entitlement. Some resulting social trends were a greater interest in fame and wealth, more plastic surgery, and an increase in attention-seeking crimes - for example, ''beating someone up and putting it on YouTube''.
Professor Twenge was concerned about a culture ''that seems to not just accept narcissism but finds it laudatory … It worries me, when I talk to college students, that they are not surprised at all that their generation is more narcissistic.
''They say, 'We have to be this way because the world is more competitive.' But the problem is that narcissism doesn't help you compete. It blows up in your face eventually.''
She said narcissistic students tended to have poorer results and were more likely to drop out, probably because they thought they didn't have to study because they were already smart. ''It's delusional thinking.''
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/life ... 1bewf.html
Was talking about this last night. my mum works with a lot of younger people and finds that they are less caring of others around them, but if you don't take notice of their issues or what is going on in their lives they get really annoyed. She constantly wishes she had older people to work with, as she finds this behaviour constantly draining to work with every day.
I don't think its true of all teenagers, my little bro is in this age category and he is very caring and thoughtful of those around him. But i have noticed this trend a lot of late with even kids on the tram with their music and not getting up for the elderly.
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i reckon the out-take photos are better than the actual photos
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i'd forgotten what this post coffee morning hypo in your office cubicle feels like. what a shame i'm surrounded by boring public servants.
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no. then i'd have someone to be hyper with.
actually they're quite sweet. they booked a seat for me at their food and wine festival lunch thingo tomorrow. bless.
actually they're quite sweet. they booked a seat for me at their food and wine festival lunch thingo tomorrow. bless.
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I'm not hyper fyi
grumpy today..
grumpy today..
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hyper and talking gibberish?
sounds pretty standard for you Bo.
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sounds pretty standard for you Bo.
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make me!ghetto kitty wrote:COMME HEHEHERHEHEH AND SAYAYAY THATATAT ALELXLXLXLX!!!!!
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lolz
so fricken tired today again, bah
needs holiday, think i need to do something about that. mate did offer $1k for me to be able to get away for a week, maybe i should take them up on it.
so fricken tired today again, bah
needs holiday, think i need to do something about that. mate did offer $1k for me to be able to get away for a week, maybe i should take them up on it.
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moar sleep will fix everything!Lizkins wrote:lolz
so fricken tired today again, bah
needs holiday, think i need to do something about that. mate did offer $1k for me to be able to get away for a week, maybe i should take them up on it.
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am thinking more sleep is a grand idea!!!
in other news need to find a place before the end of the month else it is back to the olds until i can >.<
EIDT; also need more hours at work >.<
or to look for another job.
in other news need to find a place before the end of the month else it is back to the olds until i can >.<
EIDT; also need more hours at work >.<
or to look for another job.
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Joke of the day
I met a girl in the park the other day. There was a spark between us and she immediately dropped to her knees and laid on the grass at my feet.
As we were making love I thought "these taser guns are well worth the money "
I met a girl in the park the other day. There was a spark between us and she immediately dropped to her knees and laid on the grass at my feet.
As we were making love I thought "these taser guns are well worth the money "