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Sipe

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In my previous forum, Aspergic, many people were complaining and ranting about how bad day they had, how other people treat them like crap and how school sucks and so on, so I made this thread where people were have to write only and ONLY about good, happy and fun things they have experienced during their day. I haven`t seen any complaints or rants here yet, but I still decided to put this here since people in my previous forum-site liked this thread.

The reason I put this in my previous forum was that because folks there were complaining too much and if you complain and complain then even more bad things will naturally happen to you. But if you write about good things and imagine them in your head then, naturally, more good things will happen. If this positive thinking is helping me, it will help you too.

I start with my day:

Today was a shining and warm day so I jogged to my town`s park about 5-6km away from my cottage. Once I got there I started to meditate. After about five minutes of meditating I opened my eyes and for a while I saw everything clearly (I usually wear glasses you see...)! At first I was confused because I don`t put on my glasses when I go to jog since my eyesight is really not so bad that I would necessarily have to wear them but I still saw everything very clearly for a minute. After that shocking, but good, moment I continued meditating for another five minutes and then I went for a walk in the park since it was a beautiful day and all. Then I ran back home. That moment in the park was so stunning for me! It was great. Seems like I can get my normal eyesight back if I truly believe in it.
 
Ah, the master of happiness has returned! I actually tried thinking positively when I was down recently and it did work for a while.

Anyway, I suppose one of the happy times this last while is that I have been working on this forum and so far it's turning into a great place. :)
 
I agree with you there Calvert. :D

Today's happy times, I got to see a good mate of mine who I haven't seen in like a good while, good to see that he is okay and I can't wait for next year as he is going to go to my college next year. :D
 
I find that realistic thinking is better than both negative or positive thinking :cute: but hey! positive thinking never hurt anyone!

I'm meeting up with my girlfriend on Monday and I'm going to take her to a museum. I've bought a gift for her. I haven't seen her for a while so I'm going to be happy whatever happens, although if I manage to coax just one smile out of her that'll be an extremely good day.
 
I'm meeting up with my girlfriend on Monday and I'm going to take her to a museum. I've bought a gift for her. I haven't seen her for a while so I'm going to be happy whatever happens, although if I manage to coax just one smile out of her that'll be an extremely good day.

That's all good, good luck on your meeting with your girlfriend. :D
 
I had an easy day at work today, we decided to take a walk in the forest eventually, too bad the Swedes didn't want to come with us, but, yeah yeah, and I'm also considering moving to my dad's place soon.
 
Watched the Uruguay vs France match of the World Cup with my brother and a friend.

We watched it on the big TV I have in my bedroom. Was great fun.
 
I played Resident Evil 1 on my Gamecube today, I hate this creature, It scares me to death; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh_l2OwQaa0&feature=related

Eternal Darkness also almost made me do it in the pants when I was 14; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxkzCre3XJY

Did I forget to mention that some of the creatures in Silent Hill looks downright creepy;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgWbYsHMPSw&feature=related

http://www.phantom360.com/images/silenthillhome/photos/sepulcher_ps3_106.jpg

http://cazandoelefantes.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/scarlet.jpg

No offense intended, but this doesn't mkae you too uncomfortable walking through the woods home eh Sipe:lol2:;)
 
I woke up pretty early today, it was a nice day and then I suddenly decided to clean my apartment. I started to clean the floors, tamp the carpets, clean the toilet, sink, stoves and so on. That took about 3.5 hours. After that I decided to relax; I took some good pizza, coke and watch movies. My oldest little sister wanted to watch too so we watched together. We watched two movies; 300 and Psycho (The Alfred Hitchcock one). It was fun. I`m happy that I decided to clean my place. It`s nice to live in just cleaned apartment, don`t you agree?
 
I woke up pretty early today, it was a nice day and then I suddenly decided to clean my apartment. I started to clean the floors, tamp the carpets, clean the toilet, sink, stoves and so on. That took about 3.5 hours. After that I decided to relax; I took some good pizza, coke and watch movies. My oldest little sister wanted to watch too so we watched together. We watched two movies; 300 and Psycho (The Alfred Hitchcock one). It was fun. I`m happy that I decided to clean my place. It`s nice to live in just cleaned apartment, don`t you agree?

Your cottage you mean? It must be pretty big if you can call it that, I have an aspie friend, and he lives in a small cottage outside his parents house as well, dunno why, how come you've lived in a cottage for 3 years by yourself?

Don't you think It's enough responsibility as it is already?

I think it would be better if you continued to move in to your parents a little bit longer, at least when you go to School, that's my advice:)
 
Your cottage you mean? It must be pretty big if you can call it that, I have an aspie friend, and he lives in a small cottage outside his parents house as well, dunno why, how come you've lived in a cottage for 3 years by yourself?

Don't you think It's enough responsibility as it is already?

I think it would be better if you continued to move in to your parents a little bit longer, at least when you go to School, that's my advice:)


My cottage is in my parents house yard. Its about 10 meter walk to visit my home so I`m not far away or anything. And moving back in is the last thing I want to do. I like this freedom and responsibility I have for myself. And I have high school left for only about half a year. The reason I moved here was because it was empty, no one lived in it and I once suggested my parents that how about I start to live there as practice to live alone. And they were like "why not." That was almost three years ago exactly.
 
My cottage is in my parents house yard. Its about 10 meter walk to visit my home so I`m not far away or anything. And moving back in is the last thing I want to do. I like this freedom and responsibility I have for myself. And I have high school left for only about half a year. The reason I moved here was because it was empty, no one lived in it and I once suggested my parents that how about I start to live there as practice to live alone. And they were like "why not." That was almost three years ago exactly.

You remind me a lot of my best aspie friend, he felt the same, and now he lives on his own, he's also very socially skilled too, manages most on his own, I think you share the same type of AS as him;)
 
I saw today that a couple people were
speaking of me, while I was away, and
even remembered that I was trying to
get back home.

I liked seeing that.
 

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