Well so long as you achieve your aim it does not matter how you do it, as long as it does not break the law.This content was originally posted by: heroin.
oh yeah, same here. I'm just fed up of feeling guilty about it. π€
Well so long as you achieve your aim it does not matter how you do it, as long as it does not break the law.This content was originally posted by: heroin.
oh yeah, same here. I'm just fed up of feeling guilty about it. π€
This content was originally posted by: monar<font color="#993300" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">even my wall clock gets lazy and stops once in a while π₯± so how much difference it makes if I dont change the batteries for another month...
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Am not lazy to post about this topic...but someone just stole my motivation... I'm the victim here nowππ
That's the whole problem isn't it. Even spurt is a gigantic term compared to the nanoseconds the inspiration comes for.This content was originally posted by: Summer3Laziness could be due to lack of inspiration
Inspiration should not come in spurts π
This content was originally posted by: MindbenderThat's the whole problem isn't it. Even spurt is a gigantic term compared to the nanoseconds the inspiration comes for.
This content was originally posted by: Summer3
Hopefully the batteries do not leak n spoil the clock.
Even if we are lazy to do something we should open our mouth n get someone to do it, like a younger broπ.
I still ask them to do things for me but also reward them. At times I return a favor for a favour.
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