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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 11:11:24 GMT -5
I feel like complete and utter shit whenever I'm not sitting around at my computer/in the room definitely mostly due to my lack of sleep and horrid diet <_<
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Post by Tails82 on Oct 21, 2011 12:12:36 GMT -5
More sleep?
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Post by Chromeo on Oct 21, 2011 12:52:11 GMT -5
Better diet?
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 13:29:57 GMT -5
have to weigh the pros and cons is losing my favorite part of the day (1-2am and on) and the convenience/cheap price of a bad diet worth not feeling shitty
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Post by Chromeo on Oct 21, 2011 13:42:36 GMT -5
Yeah probably.
And watching Starcraft obsessively like you are probably isn't doing much good for you either.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 13:53:00 GMT -5
What else is there to do? D: on the subject of sc2, new HotS units revealed at blizzcon <_<
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Post by thewave on Oct 21, 2011 14:01:40 GMT -5
What else is there to do? D: Having a life? >_>
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 14:14:45 GMT -5
was going to start an argument over the flawed nature of saying one either has or needs "a life" and how the phrase "get a life" is overused by people who assume things can't coincide (biggest occurrence seems to be when someone is shit at a game and claims the other person should "get a life" because somehow it's impossible to l2p and have "a life") but after a full day of classes and the freakin' essay/exams this week I'm just too tired (mentally) to argue so yeah
edit: remind me to rant about it some other time
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Post by thewave on Oct 21, 2011 14:22:29 GMT -5
I'm not saying you have to get a life because I suck at sc2 (even though I do) and you not, but because obsessively watching stuff of one game is just crazy.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 14:25:15 GMT -5
I know that's not what you're saying I'm saying it's just common and annoying, and I suck at sc2 as well but that's beside the point As for obsessively watching, how is it any different from people who follow tv shows? <_<
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Post by little j ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ ✔ on Oct 21, 2011 14:26:48 GMT -5
A diet of hot pockets and fast food may be "convenient" but it sure as heck ain't cheap. After the initial startup cost of getting some pots, pans, and utensils, cooking your own food will save tons of money, and is generally better for your health, so even more money is saved in the long run.
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Post by thewave on Oct 21, 2011 14:27:46 GMT -5
Can't disagree that it's common and annoying, even more when people don't know what they're talking about.
That really depends on what kind of shows. If they're obsessively watching one show, then that's crazy too. If they're watching multiple shows, then that ain't so bad.
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Post by Tails82 on Oct 21, 2011 14:29:14 GMT -5
The issue isn't with obsessively watching things, it's just that they have to be something that's actually good
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Post by thewave on Oct 21, 2011 14:30:51 GMT -5
The issue isn't with obsessively watching things, it's just that they have to be something that's actually good That's just silly. They're obsessive watchers via either TV or Internet, so indirectly their good because they have to pay for their providers.
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Post by Laharls_Wrath on Oct 21, 2011 14:32:05 GMT -5
A diet of hot pockets and fast food may be "convenient" but it sure as heck ain't cheap. After the initial startup cost of getting some pots, pans, and utensils, cooking your own food will save tons of money, and is generally better for your health, so even more money is saved in the long run. Except I can't have anything but a microwave in the room waveand how is watching different shows different from watching different tournaments with different players casted by different people?
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