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True navel gazing means you are not in a position to type on a keyboard, you are more in a position to roll down the side of a roof, or something. Assuming you somehow ended up there.
When you gaze long into the navel, the navel gazes back at you.
 
You asked for it :)
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I'm right handed
 
Nuetchup, Nietzsche's older, stranger and completely unknown brother. And non-existing too. :)
He loved taking a nap in a big bowl of fries.
 
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smh, I should have gotten that. Now I know that all PHDs are post-doctorates, no way am I going to college for eight years just to install mailboxes and road signs. I will put in an ad on Craig's List and do menial work on the uncertified gray market.
 
smh, I should have gotten that. Now I know that all PHDs are post-doctorates, no way am I going to college for eight years just to install mailboxes and road signs. I will put in an ad on Craig's List and do menial work on the uncertified gray market.

When their fence falls over in a storm years from now, the fence inspector will come looking for a board certification to pull. All of my boards are pine, losers. Your bureaucracy means nothing to me.
 
I never think of myself as weird. I use my imagination, the biggest gift nature has given humans, as Jan Svankmajer once said, and I explore, and study, whatever I truly feel like exploring, to make my life richer and broaden my experiences, and sometimes share some of it with those interested in similar subjects.
 
I never think of myself as weird. I use my imagination, the biggest gift nature has given humans, as Jan Svankmajer once said, and I explore, and study, whatever I truly feel like exploring, to make my life richer and broaden my experiences, and sometimes share some of it with those interested in similar subjects.
I've been called weird all my life. All those people can't be wrong, can they?
BTW, I'm wearing that shirt at the moment
 
I've been called weird all my life. All those people can't be wrong, can they?
BTW, I'm wearing that shirt at the moment

It's just a different space to ramble into and hope to find unexpected common ground. Even if you don't understand the other person's joke, there's comfort in peering into others' mental garden and finding that they keep a place that's all their own like you do. And sometimes you find the same mess as yours in someone else's space, and that's welcome, too.
 
I have been called weird all my life too. Often in a condescending way, so I do not like it. It has been used as a tool to freeze me out on too many occasions. I am me.
 
I have been called weird all my life too. Often in a condescending way, so I do not like it. It has been used as a tool to freeze me out on too many occasions. I am me.
I'm convinced I seldom understood what it meant, and I simply owned or took possession of the term, like Al Yankovic did.
 
I have been called weird all my life too. Often in a condescending way, so I do not like it. It has been used as a tool to freeze me out on too many occasions. I am me.
I was called weird throughout school when they weren't calling me spaz or dork or worse. Weird just meant odd, different, strange, etc which was neutral enough for me.
 

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