The definite, new "How Do You Feel" Thread

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nf: quite good, i'm having a beer, am about to have a light dinner, just got home from a long weekend in london with master rahvin. there was a lot of heavy metal involved. :)
 
NF: ready for bed. i have an early day tomorrow.
also surprised/excited to have found out today that one of our interns likes metal. i knew there was a reason i liked him (and actually i seem to be the only one who likes him). :D

next week: will widen the musical horizons of one of my profs. he's reported during surgery that he thinks that a good way to wake up is listening to hard rock. wait till metal hits him. :D
 
thanks :)
i was feeling depressed about it, but now that it's actually happened, i just feel relieved and free for the first time in my life.
 
three cheers to you, hitori! now go see 'goblet of fire' and be totally merry!
 
Hitori said:
thanks, UD and hyena (i'm going to watch it on wednesday for the third time ;) )

and did you at least swoon, if not outright faint, at the "proud sons of durmstrang" sequence?
 
I giggled like a schoolgirl. especially at this scene:



fortunately, later my friends (all mature young women in their 20-30s) all confided they'd felt the same way, so we concluded the movie was designed to bring out everyone's pedophile side.
 
@Hitori: congrats, and all the best wishes for your professional progress and growth. :)
 
Hitori said:
I giggled like a schoolgirl. especially at this scene:



fortunately, later my friends (all mature young women in their 20-30s) all confided they'd felt the same way, so we concluded the movie was designed to bring out everyone's pedophile side.

i don't like daniel radcliffe physically and i don't like his character... so i had no specific reaction to that scene (aside from considering that he must do a lot of exercise, but it was more of a technical observation).
 
NF: depressed. maybe i should really just leave everything behind me and focus on studying and get swallowed by it (which has been my fear for years). :S
 
Siren said:
NF: depressed. maybe i should really just leave everything behind me and focus on studying and get swallowed by it (which has been my fear for years). :S

well, a period of that might help, imo. then you'll resurface when you feel interested in all the rest again, and you will have sheltered yourself from the inevitable accidents that happen when one is depressed and tries to go out in the world.
 
@Undo; hyena: dunno if that will help me emotionally, but it will be useful anyway, so i might just give it a try. be prepared to push me back underwater before i suffocate, k? ;)

@mardukito: i'm always on the rock, no matter what. nothing new happened, i just thought more and realised more things and i had to finally start facing cold reality. i haven't been well for a long time now, but superficial things kept me occupied. plus, i was keeping my hopes up. but, the main problem remains.. this is why i'm not sure how much focusing on studying will help me. at least i'm going through interesting changes as a person. i'll try to be strong, thanks.
 
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