ry_guy Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Every so often, who knows why, I wake up and feel no reason to get out of bed. I am the hermit, a recluse, and all I want to do is eat, drink wine and play muusic and it is anything but a happy time. Other then to walk my dog I would be perfectly happy sleeping the day away. It isn't always, it's just every so often I get hit with this, where I would rather live in my dreams then I would in reality. And like every other time when I am out of the "funk" I am more motivated then ever to start my next trip. It's almost like I need that "funk" to get me to my next big endevour. These past two weeks have been the "funk" and now I don't have the green or the time for my much needed revamp to normalcy. It sucks. Just wondering if anyone else out there goes through the same. Quote
bigwalling Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT GOD DAMNIT Quote
wayne Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 It goes with getting older. when younger friends were everywhere. the we get into our so's, people drift away we get cynical or burned . I see it happen in me and others. Relationships are work . and Seattle is a fairly cold place socially Learn from the funk .fight the funk Quote
griz Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Get some sun SADD boy. Â "Relationships" ... that's a Cosmo reading,chick word. please don't use it again in spray or i will accuse you of having a mangina. Quote
TREETOAD Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Definately the change of season, some people beat it by going away to a favourite hot getaway, or booking a room at a five star hotel for a weekend, going to a really fancy restaurant, but if you can"t afford that you can just lay around and masterbate incessantly. Â Quote
Kitergal Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Yeah, it's definately the change in the weather...all of a sudden hiking in the rain, or climbing in the slush just doesn't seem like fun anymore....I just want to crawl up in a blankie with my pup on my couch and drink hot tea and watch movies. ohh..and eat. I always seem to eat more when the weather goes south. Â LET IT SNOW!! Once the snow starts..then we can PLAY AGAIN!!! It's this crappy in between weather that pisses me off!! Quote
TREETOAD Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 ryguy do you have a dog? if not I fully recommend a new puppy. as marie says there is nothing like curling up with a puppy to make you feel good Quote
seawallrunner Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 go shopping. next day - return everything. Â two days out of the house, bonus! Quote
JayB Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Contemplate living on the East Coast, the Midwest, or the South - then reflect upon your present situation. Should have you doing cartwheels of joy in the streets... Quote
Fejas Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 shoot yourself in the head, get a real job, or grow a pair you melowdramatic hippie... now go jump off a bridge!!! Quote
Fejas Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 DOn't ever mistake me for a ignorant, rasist, ferral molesting crap bag you mistake for a chance at life... Quote
EWolfe Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 DOn't ever mistake me for a ignorant, rasist, ferral molesting crap bag you mistake for a chance at life... Â Don't mince words, what do you really mean? Quote
cj001f Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Contemplate living on the East Coast, the Midwest, or the South - then reflect upon your present situation. Should have you doing cartwheels of joy in the streets... Of course it's 75 and sunny here (like it's been since may), the Santa Ana's give you perfect afternoon waves, and it's perfect for biking or bouldering down in Socal..... Quote
Norman_Clyde Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Relationships are work . and Seattle is a fairly cold place socially That is the truth. Northwesterners are very polite on the surface, but not likely to invite you into their private and secluded existences. It takes real effort to make connections here. Ironically, the above description also applies to me, who chose to come to this corner of the continent to live: much of the social milieu of the Northwest seems to suit me, so I can't really blame anyone else. Instead I make what effort I can to meet new people (for instance, by climbing with strangers from this board once in a while). Quote
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