how do you feel today?

China
November 27, 2006 8:18pm CST
It is just an ordinary day for me, I have I will have some good news.
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13 responses
• United States
28 Nov 06
Well, I still feel with my hands for the most part. Lately I have been using my feet a lot. They are great for looking under the couch for lost items. How about you?
• China
28 Nov 06
good reply, and you are humourous. Thank You.
@italofbi (484)
• Brazil
28 Nov 06
i feel peace
• China
28 Nov 06
peace is the best
• China
28 Nov 06
peace is the best
• India
28 Nov 06
Gr8 this morning
• China
28 Nov 06
gr8. :0
@ralevi (1885)
• United States
28 Nov 06
smile - smile
I am good today
• China
28 Nov 06
feel happy for you.
@malsun (1528)
• United States
28 Nov 06
i feel good today.. thanks for asking
• China
28 Nov 06
than you .2.
@ru88en (2997)
• Philippines
28 Nov 06
I feel wondering how much will I earn today from mylot... I guess I can only answer it after the day.. Wish me luck.
• China
28 Nov 06
good luck and work hard. :-)
@hdyggs (685)
• United States
28 Nov 06
I fell good an would fill even better if some money did drop out of the sky no coins please!!
• China
28 Nov 06
I feel very pleased when i was reading your reply.
@maddog108 (3435)
• Australia
28 Nov 06
i feel lasy today i have a lot of work to do but cant be botherd starting it
• China
28 Nov 06
Thank you for your reply, even you have so much work to do.
• China
28 Nov 06
i feel very good...:)
• China
28 Nov 06
i am influenced. :)
@Undefeated (4788)
• Singapore
28 Nov 06
feel bored ...
• China
28 Nov 06
cheer up.
• Philippines
28 Nov 06
Nothings unusual, except that im promoted, but i don't feel any excitement at all,hmmm i wonder why?
@gknott (936)
• United States
28 Nov 06
a nothing day. I pray for good things for me and my family and yours
• Serbia And Montenegro
28 Nov 06
I'm litle sleepy, I must sleep!!! Feeling () Feelings are affective states of consciousness, triggered by physiological changes arising from both sensory perceptions and memories in comparison to internally stored norms or ideals. Thinking, or the active comparing and contrasting of data, involves mental states that symbolize physiological changes and can be perceived as such. Fear, for example, is an anticipation of injury to ones body, self image or goals. In healthy subjects, it is triggered by stimulii which indicate the presence of risk or direct danger. However direct physical stimulii is not necessary. Thoughts and/or unconscious brain patterns can promote conditioned responses, where a feeling of fear could result from imagined situations when there is no direct threat present.