DAMN YOU BC!!!
#21
Yea... I just spent a lot of time on a project for school this past week and a half... I was at school til 10:30 everynight, having arrived there at noon each day, with it culmination on saturday when I went to the lab at 9am and left at 11:30pm... without the project finished. Needless to say, I was at the bar after that relaxing...
Jeanie... maybe you could teach me how to do homework ahead of time?? Like everyone else, I find myself checking this atleast 4 times a day... it is the first and last thing I do.
Jeanie... maybe you could teach me how to do homework ahead of time?? Like everyone else, I find myself checking this atleast 4 times a day... it is the first and last thing I do.
#24
Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
there is no cure for the addiction
im currently seeking help to no avail
im currently seeking help to no avail
#25
You know what it is? It'* that little feeling inside every time you make a post that leaves you thinking, "I wonder how people are going to respond to my post? I wonder if I said something that people will like, or if they'll disagree with me?" So we make a post and we get this little excited feeling, forcing us to come back every half hour (or half minute in some cases) to see everyone'* reaction. It'* complete sillyness but we keep doing it every day, week after week, month after month. Posting on a forum is like having a conversation with a group of people who take many hours and days to say each sentence as it occurs to them. We have to wait and wait for each person to weigh in their thoughts so we come here constantly to see if the next idea has been posted yet. It can be truly addicting and somewhat frustrating, because in essence it is communication at the speed of slow. How'* that for an analysis?
#27
Originally Posted by big_news_1
You know what it is? It'* that little feeling inside every time you make a post that leaves you thinking, "I wonder how people are going to respond to my post? I wonder if I said something that people will like, or if they'll disagree with me?" So we make a post and we get this little excited feeling, forcing us to come back every half hour (or half minute in some cases) to see everyone'* reaction. It'* complete sillyness but we keep doing it every day, week after week, month after month. Posting on a forum is like having a conversation with a group of people who take many hours and days to say each sentence as it occurs to them. We have to wait and wait for each person to weigh in their thoughts so we come here constantly to see if the next idea has been posted yet. It can be truly addicting and somewhat frustrating, because in essence it is communication at the speed of slow. How'* that for an analysis?
agreed.. nicely thought out!