Replies to elli, page 31
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@zazzle wow I tried my best
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@zazzle I mean I mostly just alternate between school and work and on some nights get some free time, but it's surprisingly whenever I'm really busy that I'm more productive in my off time
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@zazzle damn you da real MVP
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@zazzle what do you work on after work?
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@zazzle SOMA, it's Frictional Games' (Amnesia) new horror experience and it's sp00ky
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@zazzle my little heart can't take this video game
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@zazzle Hell yes, good to hear of it.
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@zazzle On the topic, if you don't mind my ask, how goes the transition?
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@zazzle Well, moreso than a brand new place to live, perhaps.
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@zazzle Plus a more set, scheduled thing in your life than likely anything else at this point.
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@zazzle I read, "incredible work ethic"
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@zazzle I talk to my car when I wash it or work on it.
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@zazzle SES
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@zazzle Of course not, mere mortals may not step foot on the holy lands of Mushi's kingdom.
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@zazzle no
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@zazzle I'm very proud of you, it's happily refreshing to hear some good news here
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@zazzle I can understand the exhaustion part though, sometimes the feeling of being absolutely drained and just crashing on the bed when you get home is actually pretty satisfying.
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@zazzle Huh, usually you don't hear "stressful" being grouped with "best" but I'm glad you had you a good day regardless
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@nate everyone does. What matters is how it affects and how you project. You can control the latter.
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@riley keep the things you can in check. Best you can do is try and remain calm. And what is changing will settle down into your new norm.
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@riley that's natural though, especially after moving. Still what hasn't changed is your core. All these things happening simultaneously aren't necessarily bad but the more you fret because it moves too fast, or you can't categorise it all, will just make the whole thing unpleasant and ergo, you project this unpleasantness.
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@riley "they weren't really your friends if" bla bla bla, which isn't necessarily true; friends can come and go. What matters is making them as much as keeping them. Sometimes you have to allow the water to flow, because if you try to block it it'll overpower you eventually.
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@riley everyone has their moments.
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@riley happy to allow it.
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@riley there you are. Not so much rational indeed.
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@riley you won't be, outside of your very core. It's weathering, but it isn't complete destruction. If that makes sense.
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@riley I think it's as you said, lots of drastic change over a short period of time. You'll hopefully settle back into a lot of your older habits once you have time to adapt to your surroundings and aren't as stressed.
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@riley yeah man, actually I figured that's what it is. Transitions of that magnitude are heavily taxing. It makes you feel like absolutely nothing is in your control, and that whatever made you decide to change one thing made an entire cascade of Potato Knishesed up.
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@riley tomáto tomäto.