I kinda see your point, but at the same time im also a little envious of people like this. It has to feel good to like something so much that they behave how they do. I can’t think of anything that I enjoy as much as some of these fans. It seems weird to me, but good for them.
I have my great grandmother’s tea kettle. One of my earliest memories was at her house using it to fill the bird bath in her garden. I used it regularly until it developed a leak. Now it just sits on a shelf in my office.
Hell yeah! I haven’t had soup since Wednesday. I gotta make me some more soup.
Yeah, I’m a pretty cheap person, but I don’t go to a bar to save money, I go to relax and socialize.
I was looking for some eyebleach earlier and was disappointed to see how quiet all of the eyebleach communities are.
Most of my life is pretty busy. When I have a moment where I have nothing to do, I try to enjoy it instead of wishing it away.
Having the time to do nothing is underappreciated.
Read the book Sapiens.
Being able to believe in fiction is what allows humanity to function.
I’d never heard of the monkey banana ladder experiment before. At the end of the article it said that that experiment has never actually been done. When searching further, it seems like this is an often cited hypothetical experiment. I found mention of a similar study that actually happened that allegedly had different results but the details seem to be behind a paywall.
I’ve not seen the wire, but now I’m afraid if I do it will make me sad.
I realized the dangers involved. That is why I never became a police officer myself.
… actually the reason is because I was too old by the time I had the idea to try, but realistically I had talked myself out of it before I knew that.