RE: Multitasking, what a sham!
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Eat a lump of freezing cold poison,
et tu?
good flow
More of that creative sense of desperation.
I've had sleep, just not enough of it, hence the increasingly plummeting lucidity of my posts.
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I will learn French someday!
That is interesting mix :D How that work for you?
For me they are clear, but I understand that you have high expectations of yourself:)
et tu was my attempt to be like Latin, the Ceasar quote "You, as well?" or whatever it is. My Roman history is not adept.
The sense of creative desperation is like being a scurrying mouse racing about from the corner to the other corner of your mind, as though in search of cheese, but ending up instead with other objects known as "ideas", which then require "effort" to "create", when I'd rather just gather more ideas and think that they are complete for merely having been thought.
Seem to be completely accurate.
I hope that this mouse, however, will not have to search too long and will find the desired delicious morsel.
I don't think I am able to work it out how my brain is working :D
Sometimes it feels like every day I have someone else's brain and it behaves the way a person would normally behave. My head always surprises me.
That's why I don't have much of a drawing style - I try different things and work the way I feel in the moment. Maybe in time it will change.
I think that in time it will only get worse. that's my experience with the ageing process. :)
You are basically my age, so I don't think you can play 'aging' card already.
You have to reach 40 at least, or 50 I would say, then you are entitled to complain:)
Everyday I get closer to death though. Always something to look forward to :D :D :D
Inevitable end make things exciting! And it doesn't matter if you're running away from the end or waiting for it :D
What if you're just sprinting aggressively toward it? Lucky I'm bad at running. :D
What would be the point? If you really wanna die - why not to have some fun with it? Sprint seem to be bad idea even if you are fun of hear attacks and that sort of things...
Long live @holoz0r I can assume?
I run, but I hate it too :D I wouldn't even call myself 'runner' tbh.
I haven't run in years.
I'm not about to start. :\
I need to go on regular walks first. That would be a beginning
I like walking, it is probably on the very top of my favourite things in the world.
Walking about and staring about like a crazy person I am :D
And take a picture.. or two... or hundred:)
Do you have nearby some nice walking spaces? Or you have to get in the car, drive some miles to get into some nice place?
I'm surrounded by great walking places. There's a reservoir within walking distance. Unfortunately, it is infested with encephalitis carrying mosquitoes, thanks to recent flooding in adjacent regions.
There's a lovely park with a swamp (uhh, I mean lake) where there's ducks and swamp hens, and ibis (in Australia, known as the "Bin Chicken") - and a 5-10 minute drive away is a lovely national park called Anstey Hill, which in the winter time and late November, and even Spring, has parts that look like a fairy tale of flower fields, steep hills and challenging terrain that is often used by downhill mountain bike riders.
Closer afield, still; there's a linear park that goes along the busway, which is paved and a moderate walk, with trees along the way. I'm in a pretty good location. It's quite lovely.
Sounds fun :D
I chuckled on Bin Chicken. Who on earth is coming up with those names?! I love it :D
Wow, sound really great. I have 2 or 3 parks in walking distance, but they are you know .. meh. Nothing special really, but for daily walk/run will suffice :)
I imagine you have there some sweet spots for photo shoots:)))
Yes, I've used many of them a few times. There's some great results. :)
I bet they are:)))