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[QUOTE="topsemag55"] Which makes you feel helpless if you do not have it? rawsavonNothing makes me feel 'helpless'/there is no item or 'thing' that could be taken away that would make me feel helpless :? ...what an odd notion. A better question would be 'why do you feel helpless without an item TC?' but you already "fixed" your self... so i can kinda understand your stance, but my, thus far ineffective baby makers are really important to me, its almost like they are attached.
How does not having your music make you feel helpless? . Because I'm helplessly bored all day ? :P I guess that could sound rediculous. But I don't really see how being without a wallet is going to exactly make you feel helpless either. I would rather be without my wallet or phone I'll put it that way.[QUOTE="dkdk999"]That's probably a tie between my wallet and my mp3 player. I like my music. Pirate700
Do you know many women?[QUOTE="Sunsha"][QUOTE="Kcube"]lol you carry a purserawsavon
Nothing makes me feel 'helpless'/there is no item or 'thing' that could be taken away that would make me feel helpless :? ...what an odd notion.rawsavon
TRY
Being dropped off at a rural train station consisting of just two bare platforms and one vandalised bike shed at 10pm with just enough time to catch the last train home, at least 10 miles from anywhere, and realising that due to a bag relocation error you had no ticket nor phone and a grand total of 23p in your pocket.
Genuine feeling of helplessness ensues,
as well as feeling like an absolute numpty.
[QUOTE="rawsavon"] Nothing makes me feel 'helpless'/there is no item or 'thing' that could be taken away that would make me feel helpless :? ...what an odd notion.MissLibrarian
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Being dropped off at a rural train station consisting of just two bare platforms and one vandalised bike shed at 10pm with just enough time to catch the last train home, at least 10 miles from anywhere, and realising that due to a bag relocation error you had no ticket nor phone and a grand total of 23p in your pocket.
Genuine feeling of helplessness ensues,
as well as feeling like an absolute numpty.
Have walked home 7.78 miles before in HS from the ghetto (just looked up on mapquest).
...long story.
But there was no panic or feelings of helplessness. Just a feeling of 'well, might as well start moving if I want to make it home'
am I me or you?
Have walked home 7.78 miles before in HS from the ghetto (just looked up on mapquest).
...long story.But there was no panic or feelings of helplessness. Just a feeling of 'well, might as well start moving if I want to make it home'
rawsavon
Most extreme walking ever... WOW.
[QUOTE="rawsavon"]
am I me or you?
Have walked home 7.78 miles before in HS from the ghetto (just looked up on mapquest).
...long story.But there was no panic or feelings of helplessness. Just a feeling of 'well, might as well start moving if I want to make it home'
Baconbits2004
Most extreme walking ever... WOW.
the only extreme part was my mom trying to kill herself before I made it home, but thanks for bringing that up[QUOTE="Baconbits2004"]
[QUOTE="rawsavon"]
am I me or you?
Have walked home 7.78 miles before in HS from the ghetto (just looked up on mapquest).
...long story.But there was no panic or feelings of helplessness. Just a feeling of 'well, might as well start moving if I want to make it home'
rawsavon
Most extreme walking ever... WOW.
the only extreme part was my mom trying to kill herself before I made it home, but thanks for bringing that upthose two stories, unneededly, increased my repeatability to you at least in a superficial way. there is a hell of a lot more there to tell im sure, but the specifics i dont really need.the only extreme part was my mom trying to kill herself before I made it home, but thanks for bringing that upthose two stories, unneededly, increased my repeatability to you at least in a superficial way. there is a hell of a lot more there to tell im sure, but the specifics i dont really need. not much to tell tbh. she was a failure even at that[QUOTE="rawsavon"]
[QUOTE="Baconbits2004"]
Most extreme walking ever... WOW.
surrealnumber5
[QUOTE="surrealnumber5"]those two stories, unneededly, increased my repeatability to you at least in a superficial way. there is a hell of a lot more there to tell im sure, but the specifics i dont really need. not much to tell tbh. she was a failure even at that if she was not who she was you would not be who you are, so obviously she did something right... or not, as the expert on you, i'll leave that judgement to you.[QUOTE="rawsavon"] the only extreme part was my mom trying to kill herself before I made it home, but thanks for bringing that up
rawsavon
if she was not who she was you would not be who you are, so obviously she did something right... or not, as the expert on you, i'll leave that judgement to you.Of course. We are all a product of our environment.surrealnumber5
Of course. We are all a product of our environment.[QUOTE="surrealnumber5"] if she was not who she was you would not be who you are, so obviously she did something right... or not, as the expert on you, i'll leave that judgement to you.
rawsavon
am I me or you?Have walked home 7.78 miles before in HS from the ghetto (just looked up on mapquest).
...long story.But there was no panic or feelings of helplessness. Just a feeling of 'well, might as well start moving if I want to make it home'rawsavon
I guess being me rather than you does make some difference when it's late at night and there's no streetlights.
Actually I was about 30 miles from home irt the above incident, I ended up wondering down dark country lanes I didn't know into strange villages and hamlets til I found one with a red phonebox, then I collect-called my pa and he drove and rescued me since he's utterly awesome.
REGARDLESS, even if you know you're just gonna have to walk or whatever, you surely can't deny that at the moment of realisation there is always that slight feeling of 'O f*** it'.
REGARDLESS, even if you know you're just gonna have to walk or whatever, you surely can't deny that at the moment of realisation there is always that slight feeling of 'O f*** it'.If I were a woman...yesMissLibrarian
Mine is more like 'MOTHER F***ER...THIS IS A TERRIBLY ANNOYING INCONVENIENCE THAT IS GOING TO SEVERELY F*** UP MY SCHEDULE'
...but it would have been different if I felt I was out of walking distance (like 30 miles)
wallet for sure. i would inevitably foreget i didnt have it and go and try and buy something and end up pissed and dissapointed~
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