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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Z Boredummmmmm

ok . . . . . . . . oh my god . . . . . . . . OH my god . . . . . . . . OH MY god . . . . . . . . . . OH MY F(*^ING GOD, Im so rediculously BBOOrrrrreedddd. Alright Last night was just like every other saturday night go to a friends have alot of pre drinks dress in drag and well yeah get really drunk and go out fair enough but people suck oh do they suck so bad, in particular the ones with the abilities to rapidly turn into something there not somethiing thats just annoying after a while . . . . . . . . OK you have had your fun now stop do everyone that comes on to you, yes it can be annoying especially when you start seeming proud of the randoms and non-randoms this goes out to all people holy shit ease up turbo's, yes seems like a kool idea being independent, going out drinking, picking up, until you find yourself coming to terms with the worst of it. i.e no money, pregnancy, not being able to remember half the night which when your under aged ill addmit is good because your resticted to a house haha but if you cant remember what happened and you wake up in the gutter, shit went down if you know what im sayin, bruz, haha but yeah i still feel drunk and tired and really not in the mood to be working till al hours of the night with managers that keep asking me for sex advice haha as fun as it is finding out some of their problems and experiences :P but before i go you should watch this tis quite fun :P its called Cuddle Sticks tis Freaking funny :P enjoy

1 comment:

  1. Boredom is a condition characterized by perception of one's environment as dull, tedious, and lacking in stimulation. This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests. Labor, however, and even art may be alienated and passive, or immersed in tedium (see Marx's theory of alienation). There is an inherent anxiety in boredom; people will expend considerable effort to prevent or remedy it, yet in many circumstances, it is accepted as suffering to be endured. Common passive ways to escape boredom are to sleep or to think creative thoughts (daydream). Typical active solutions consist in an intentional activity of some sort, often something new, as familiarity and repetition lead to the tedious.

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