Internet BORING

edited March 2011 in General Chat
The internet has become boring. What more to life do I have? Maybe I should pick up new hobbies?

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    doodo! wrote: »
    The internet has become boring. What more to life do I have? Maybe I should pick up new hobbies?

    Yes.
  • edited March 2011
    doodo! wrote: »
    The internet has become boring. What more to life do I have? Maybe I should pick up new hobbies?

    Try to do homework.

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  • edited March 2011
    Falanca wrote: »
    Try to do homework.
    *comic*

    Amazingly accurate.
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    A few hobbies are.
    Video Games.
    joining some clubs near your house.
    Get a pet maybe.
    give me money work for a charity.
    Books
    and Making lists of hobbies.:D
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    Alternatively, you can spend your valuable time watching reviews about horrible movies, videogames, comics or even food and drinks that normally you would NEVER want to play/watch/read/digest/experience by yourself.

    Man, sorry for making this post look like something farted out of a spambot.
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    Through the internet, you can find several hobbies that you could get into. That's the magic.
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    I'm attracted to certain things, but do I really know why, and do I really read that attraction correctly? How many of our interests are really just pass times that we put up with and in the end sensationalize because those things emotionally reassure us that our minds and emotions are healthy and fully functional? Those things make us human because they call to our nature and are part of a human experience. But intellectually, do we really know why we enjoy these things? Is it all fabricated? It's a natural experience to copy life, mimic experience in art, in literature. On a level above intellectualism, that's what it is human experience and naturally we are drawn towards the experience being copied in it's media form .

    Do any of us really enjoy anything? The human body responds to certain ideas, colors, themes, sounds, in exact form, forms of energy. No matter what we think try, nothing escapes that energy, fiction, fantasy, all is part of the same waves and energy that are human, human experience. It goes beyond intellectualism, it's like a magnet, attraction, pull into the universe. Though we may conceive different reasons or enjoying different things, it's all the same energy that binds us together, the same type of experiences that bring us together.

    there are things in popular culture that the majority of people do enjoy. It seems to be that I just can't get my intellectual component right, I can't say why or why not I truly enjoy ANYTHING. I'm always just using words to express myself that either make no sense or are just made up on the spot...

    It's natural experiences and feelings that attract me towards something, my supposed personality may grow and develop from certain tolerances and openness to multiple forms of energy relating to what a human experience may be. And we can not radiate above this energy, beyond it, no matter how hard we try, our brain waves, our energy can not escape the human element.

    Our imaginations, our science fiction, fantasy, dreams, all human energy, all human energy experiences. You can not excel beyond this energy.

    I try and try to be a better person, not for any one in particular, just so I know who I am and have some self respect and can be secure and confident with who I am. But I don't know who I am...I can't think of any subjective reasons for anything that ultimately rules out my subconscious or true feelings for anything.

    Yet, we are all lesser than the sum of the energy we come from. We may have ideas about this energy, these wave forms of energy that we can comprehend, that we can see as human beings, but these are ideas, thoughts, they are not the sum of this energy.

    We are ultimately separated from our complete energy and it's place within the universe. We can only comprehend, see partially into that energy consciously and make up things as we go along. I can not completely recall the journey my energy has taken within my mind, body. I am unable to comprehend it's full and complete journey. No one could ever recall such a thing.

    I am a bunch of 1s and 0s...energy. Though I have some control over the superficiality of what I perceive as reality with my limited perception, limited observations, I ultimately have no control, sight into what I truly am in this universe. The universe around, the people around me, the places, the things, changing.

    No matter how hard I try to be some one, understand myself, I end up hurt, neglected, and ignored. No one to care for me.

    This existence is the only one I know, that's because I know. I will always be restricted by this, and no matter how I try people will always alienate me and I'll never catch onto the reason I have no friends, why women treat me bad. I'll never be more that my conscious allows me to be, and I'll never reach my full potential because our consciousness are limited and don't allow us to see our true energies and potentials.

    I'll never understand why I like. don't like anything. I'll never be a human being. I'll never have friends, never be social. The only thing for me to do is continue on dysfunctional or end my life.

    I'm always going to be a lone, I have no true identity as a human being.
    I don't socialize, intellectualize why I am human, what makes me unique as a human, I don't comprehend and classify what my experiences mean to me subjectively,accurately, therefor, I have no true identity that could be described with words we comprehend and would consider individuality.
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    doodo! wrote: »
    I'm always just using words to express myself that either make no sense or are just made up on the spot..

    If I thought I had room, I would put this in my signature.
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    You could climb up onto all your neighbors houses and write messages for passing airplanes.. it would take months before anyone even noticed.
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    Doodo. You just tricked an entire forum into posting another "doodo thread" of you which aren't liked by many people I'm afraid (I love them, though). I salute you.

    Okkaaay, what do we have here... Doodo, uh, in the end the things you find problematic are simple social stuff that is mostly found to be unimportant by most people. The real interesting part is that you question the reasons of this problem in yourself so much, you ended up questioning the universe. There is no need. You're not the universe's gatekeeper. You'll be born, you'll live and you'll die. Many restrictions, there are. But those restrictions do not only harm you, they also construct you. Think about seeing stuff. You're stricted to a field of vision. Think about being able to see everything in one glance. You'd end up seeing nothing. Think of restricted by nothing. You'd become nothing.

    Like I previously said in another thread of yours, the only purpose in your life to have fun. Fun is constructed within us and their physical counterpart is hormones and nerval messages. And, well, it's the challenge in your life, really, it's what makes it worth it. Just have fun, take risks, don't question any further. Why do people like stuff? It gives them entertainment, and entertainment is physical satisfaction. It's the same as sex or eating stuff, but not as effective. Still, they're "good" stuff. Why do you like people? They're good people. They help you. They cause you no harm, or at least no harm that you can't get more entertainment during the phase of healing.

    In the end, I believe many people can empathize you. I can, I know what you're talking about. You're an observer, giving importance to many things not everyone talks about but experiences everyday. You're not alone or inhuman or anything, you're the "most human" person I can ever meet.
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    Falanca wrote: »
    You'll be born, you'll live and you'll die. Many restrictions, there are. But those restrictions do not only harm you, they also construct you. Think about seeing stuff. You're stricted to a field of vision. Think about being able to see everything in one glance. You'd end up seeing nothing. Think of restricted by nothing. You'd become nothing.

    Like I previously said in another thread of yours, the only purpose in your life to have fun. Fun is constructed within us and their physical counterpart is hormones and nerval messages. And, well, it's the challenge in your life, really, it's what makes it worth it. Just have fun, take risks, don't question any further. Why do people like stuff? It gives them entertainment, and entertainment is physical satisfaction. It's the same as sex or eating stuff, but not as effective. Still, they're "good" stuff. Why do you like people? They're good people. They help you. They cause you no harm, or at least no harm that you can't get more entertainment during the phase of healing.

    In the end, I believe many people can empathize you. I can, I know what you're talking about. You're an observer, giving importance to many things not everyone talks about but experiences everyday. You're not alone or inhuman or anything, you're the "most human" person I can ever meet.

    You're smart. Thank you. It means alot to me that people identify with my humanity in some way. My graphic design work is going just fine, great even. But, as far as experiences go I just can't seem to make things real for myself. You're right, you make some excellent points.

    It's always women that hurt me the most, but I'll be honest I always seem to hurt women too.
    Irishmile wrote: »
    You could climb up onto all your neighbors houses and write messages for passing airplanes.. it would take months before anyone even noticed.

    Words seem to work well enough, because they are generally within the limitations of what we perceive as reality. But this is funny, this is a great example of what it naturally means to be human. This is funny.:) I could use some of that natural, human experience-like humor. Yeah, sort of like sex and food. What it's a example of is the obscurity of human experience mirroring reality in the subconscious in a accurate way, but we don't comprehend it as a accurate mirror of reality because it appears to be abstract ideas/ concepts! BRILLIANT !

    Where as in reality it's real ideas, real experiences that we've had that make us real, that makes the joke real to us, and makes us relate to it at all...
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    Seriously though.... remember to bring a ladder.
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    Irishmile wrote: »
    Seriously though.... remember to bring a ladder.

    You got it sir. I'll bring two in case you want to join me, and we get there at the same exact time and don't want to use one ladder. :p
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    or if one falls like on TV shows and we get stuck on the roof and are forced to remember flashbacks of our past adventures.
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    Irishmile wrote: »
    or if one falls like on TV shows and we get stuck on the roof and are forced to remember flashbacks of our past adventures.

    In that case, I better bring three ladders because one will accidentally fall and then one of us will knock the other over because it would be funny...

    Anyways, I'm feeling better now. I was feeling bad about myself, like something is wrong because I struggle to make friends and today was a bit rough in spots.
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    doodo! wrote: »
    Do any of us really enjoy anything?

    Yes.
  • edited March 2011
    The internet is a tool, like a knife. It depends on how you use it, in a exciting or in a boring way. Secondly you wouldn't want to care about a knife only in your life as well.
  • edited March 2011
    What are you talking about, the internet is never boring it all comes down to how you use it.
    If you do the same thing over and over everyday, then I can understand it's boring.
    But if you use it to explore and boarding your knowledge it can be really fun.

    For me, I know more about why we get bruises, found the most beautiful replica of the Book of Shadows, and found lots of things I was looking for so I can now buy it.

    So yes, the internet is a great tool if you know how to use it. ;)
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    Life is as boring as you allow it to be.
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    Cracked.com
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    I pretty much despise my brother's generation (z) and the one below it. Since 2000 everyone has been sucked into the Internet world and no one wants to communicate and hang out in person anymore. These little kids would bitch if they didnt have their precious little xboxs etc to play on. Its pathetic and sad. When i was a kid i had alot of fun playing OUTSIDE. Playing soccer, playing knock and run, all sorts.
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    Speaking of outdoors, I do love me some basketball, football, volleyball and soccer. For personal training I love to go running and swimming, and some hiking/backpacking. It's funny though because as a kid I was Nintendod out and just wanted to stay indoors, then I got to college and I suddenly loved being physically active and going out.
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    I like to call it the "Information Super-Highway" :D
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