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Old May 26, 2013, 07:47 AM
Helsingborg Helsingborg is offline
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I am ****ing restless right now and have been for like 3 days. What the heck do you do when you always try to find something to do but as soon as you start doing what you think is meaningfull you realise it sucks and you want to move on too another thing.

Relate??

I am irritated as well, omg omg

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Old May 26, 2013, 08:36 PM
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At times like that in the past I have gamed. It's even better if it's console gaming so you have to use both hands and concentrate. It totally zaps whatever track your brain was on. I have never owned a wii but it seems that would be awesome for the restlessness. Just a thought.
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Old May 27, 2013, 06:10 AM
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Bizarrely - I read. Reading's my retreat with EVERYTHING though. So as long as I've got a book that I've already started (starting a new book would be hopeless!) I can almost always get myself wrapped back up in it.

If that doesn't come to mind or something... I clean, organize, or exercise.
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