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05-29-2012, 03:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Cooking food is probably the fourth reason why cave men discovered fire. The other three, in no particular order, scaring away animals, heat and light.
Cooking for one isn't too practical. When I eat I try to keep the number of dishes low because it's less work later. I don't think I could handle being with more than one person at a time. Even when I watch porn it can get somewhat confusing if there is more than two people in the scene. |
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I download each episode of Breaking Bad using a torrent site, for the finale of the last season of Breaking Bad someone posted a huge “spoiler” in the comments section of the torrents saying; “Jessie Dies, Jessie Dies!” Over and over again. It was unavoidable. Watching that final episodes became so stressful, In every scene that that character appeared in, I was getting ready for him to die. The strangest part was even though in each scene that Jessie appears in, his life was never really in danger. I was so in my head and apprehensive about the character dying, that I was making up ways that he could die in each scene no matter how innocuous the scene really was. It totally ruined the episode for me. With that said I do enjoy knowing small spoilers, cause its sort of fun to see the path the movie takes to get to that scene. The spoilers I really hate are ones that spoil emotional reaction. Like before I saw the animated film Up everyone I heard talking about the movie said that they cried during the first ten minutes and how sad it was. When I finally saw the movie, I had no emotional reaction. I just kept thinking; “yeah I can see how this would make people sad…” Also Jessie doesn't die.
As for the alarm clock thing; I love the snooze button. For me its more psychological. Like when my first alarm goes off, I think to myself; “Yes I have another hour to sleep!” Then half-hour and fifteen minutes. Its sort of like getting to take a running start on your day instead of going from a deep sleep to “bam, get up and start your day, NOW!” Its less stressful even though I get less sleep. Finally, I believe there is an inverse relationship between the enjoyment one gets from cooking and the amount of money you make. |
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Really? When Chemda said she has it for ten minutes I was thinking, "that's not nearly enough time." Though the default setting on the iPhone snooze button is about ten minutes. But I guess I'm just more serious about my snoozing than most.
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When I was in high school, I used to love the feeling of waking up and realizing I still had a few more hours to sleep so much that I would set an alarm for 2 a.m. The first few nights or so was great, and then it proceeded to wreak havoc on my sleep schedule.
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But it must have been pretty amazing to wake up at 2 AM every night and have a hard on more ridged than wrought iron. Had that been me, I would have said, "Just wait 'til Mass" every night.
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