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| There are days when I want to get out of my bed and get our of the house to work or to play or to meet people. I can't stop it... It seems like the world around me has so many things to offer and make me feel good. Then there are "those days." I just want to stay in bed. Keep sleeping until my head hurts. If I manage to get up, I'd stay in front of the television and click the remote over and over until my eyes hurt. If I should turn the TV off, I would just stare at the ceiling, look outside the window and let my mind wander off. This feeling is great! Doing nothing. Keeping absolutely still. I thought that the sofa and the bed are the best places to live life. So, have you been this lazy? | | | | | |
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1. jesse022190 (155)
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4 years ago
| | Almost every day of my life!! I don't know what it is i think there might be something medically wrong with me sometimes!! | | | | | | |
| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | LOL! Don't worry my friend there is no medical reason to being lazy... | | | |
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| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | He he he! Looks like you've been wishing for days like this... | | | |
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3. ryuvinta (153)
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4 years ago
| | when the weekend is coming, i love it, because in this weekend i can sleep so long until 9.00 am, after wake up i turn of tv and change the channel with remote in my hand, i am to lazzy to take a bath and to take a breakfast. i just spend my weekend in front of tv, watching my favourite channel and take a rest | | | | | | |
| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | but 9:00 am is still early.... don't you want to keep sleeping 'til after lunch time? LOL | | | |
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4. momtrying2makeit (2772)
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4 years ago
| | You know it seems like this might be a little bit of depression. I am not trying to offend you but I would see if you can get some help, but on the otherhand it is normal to feel this way once in awhile. I hope for the best for you and happy mylotting to you as well. | | | | | | |
| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | good point there! some studies would associate depression and laziness... but to indulge in this, shall we say activity or lack of (?), is sometimes the only retreat we can get from a week of hard work. :) thank you... am fairly new at this. | | | |
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| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | Hey, I like that! will check it out and will have you as my mentor! hehehe. No more counting lizards, will not wait for the leaves to fall from the tree, and no more blank stares. Hello passive income! Yahoo! | | | |
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6. seeingstars (104)
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4 years ago
| | Guilty. I've been bitten by the "lazy bug" lately that there's nothing more appealing than curling up with a good book (not school book!) under the softest covers of my bed and read till I fall asleep. That's just about the best way to spend a lazy day for me. Unfortunately, I've classes and terror teachers to think of. But curling up in bed is just irresistible, so I do my reading in bed and before I know it, I've fallen asleep without finishing a single chapter. Lol. | | | | | | |
| zorlone (89)
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4 years ago
| | I learned from all my years of studying (am still studying now LOL) that even a few minutes (say, 15 minutes) of doing nothing is quite refreshing. It's like having a reboot from a whole day of working. So, whenever you feel like you had enough, try to recharge with your favorite lazy position. Then go back to work! | | | |
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