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Originally Posted by JaneOnceMore
This evening i enjoyed being out in nature with my dog. Now i'm inside doing my ceremony with candles and mood music. I seem to only like very low-stimulation experiences, probably because of the mild depression. I tried a new Netflix series called "KAOS" and didn't like it. I found it too zany and disturbing. It was about mythological gods, sort of a drama-fantasy.
Zeus was played by Jeff Goldblum who i have seen in person. There was a film scene done on the banks of False Creek near my home in Vancouver during the Summer of 1999 and i saw him sitting in a chair talking on a phone. I must have gawked because he waved and i waved back. Nice guy!
The daytime was wretched however, with long, empty, uncomfortable hours and only the occasional Scrabble GO game for distraction. I decided not to doze to "Ozark" today. Just found the thought of the story unpleasant. But that just leaves more of a hole in my day.
@ Nammu:
I have a hard time with people who talk a lot too. Glad your food went over well and you're enjoying some well-deserved silence.
@ Blue_Bird:
Congratulations on your Kindle! I hope it's everything you expect it to be!
@ MuddyBoots:
Remember: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

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I started watching Kaos too! I only watched the first two episodes, but if 1oz prevention (we'll call it p) is equal to 1lb of cure (we'll call it c, and convert it to 16oz), so we can call 1p=16c, we can say p=16/c, and say that 16oz cure split up by 1oz prevention is 1 and therefore if I split prevention by cure in equal amounts, I'll get 1/16 and that's not an entirely small ratio.
It's like "which weighs more a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?" and obv they're the same, but way more density and/or volume in the feathers, so do you want a couple bricks or a crap ton of feathers?
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This borderpolar shyt is hard. How am I supposed to know which episode is which and therefore when I should go to the ER based on whether whatever is going to last a couple hours or a couple months?