Krosigrim Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 You guys are all constipated. Eat some bran. Be a speed pooper.Dude Im not stopped up... Only Hera seems to be lol... and... grooooss. We spend the time to relax and chill. Even if you have nothing to escape... chillin in the bathroom is relaxing. Perhaps your bathroom is dull or ugly? You should see my moms guest bathroom. She has all sorts of stuff in there. A random knowledge (american) football book, and an awesome HI res pic book of sea life. That bathroom was very relaxing. I don't know, there's something appealing and relaxing about taking a moment to practically meditate.
The-Ice-Man Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 Our toilet's not in the bathroom. It's in it's own little room.
Inky Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 my sisters place is like that. she has a huge ass bathroom, bigger then my bedroom. and inside is a tiny room with a toilet. Its weird.
Krosigrim Posted July 1, 2009 Posted July 1, 2009 Our toilet's not in the bathroom. It's in it's own little room. my sisters place is like that. she has a huge ass bathroom, bigger then my bedroom. and inside is a tiny room with a toilet. Its weird.What like a small closet? My friend has a townhouse and the guest bathroom is like that. I like that too, it's like a cubby...
Xtreme2damax Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 It's not that I don't have time for gaming, it just seems like I either outgrew gaming or got bored of it. I used to be an avid gamer, sitting in from of the TV or computer for hours on end to beat that annoying hard to beat boss or complete the game. Nowadays I can't even play a game for longer than five minutes usually unless it really grabs my interest to engross me in the game itself. I have over 30 - 60+ PC games, very few of which have been completed or played. I suppose maybe I am overwhelming myself too much with gaming, that I grew impatient of it. A few weeks or months without gaming or a computer might regain my interest in the gaming world, then again it might not.
Krosigrim Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 yea... That is so true. Too much of anything and you get all meh about it.
Rag Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 yea... That is so true. Too much of anything and you get all meh about it. I can think of a few exceptions
Krosigrim Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 yea... That is so true. Too much of anything and you get all meh about it. I can think of a few exceptionsI cannot. too much of anything and it looses it's meaning. One becomes used to it. Sex included. Doing it 14+ times a week for a few months, and you'll not get as hard as you once were. It's not as... special. Food... Pizza isn't as good if you have it everyday. Air conditioning... You don't notice it if your always inside. ETC.
Rag Posted July 3, 2009 Posted July 3, 2009 yea... That is so true. Too much of anything and you get all meh about it. I can think of a few exceptionsI cannot. too much of anything and it looses it's meaning. One becomes used to it. Sex included. Doing it 14+ times a week for a few months, and you'll not get as hard as you once were. It's not as... special. Food... Pizza isn't as good if you have it everyday. Air conditioning... You don't notice it if your always inside. ETC. This all comes down to perspective. Taking things for granted can get you into difficult places and times. Learning from them leads to a greater appreciation and passion for things that may otherwise become meh. At least, thats how I seem to think at this time.
Gryph Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 I'm not going to have much to play games anymore. I'm going to be working about 60-80 hours/week apparently with only one weekend day off.
Chaotica Posted July 12, 2009 Posted July 12, 2009 I can't believe how active your toilet-lives are. Wow. Still, I stay on the toilet for awhile...just to think and imagine about stuff. It's peaceful. I have time to game, but I am gradually getting bored of gaming. I think I am overwhelming myself, like another person said. A game has to be really special to be an exception to the tedium.
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