When I was a teenager I loved maths and programming. Still get a thrill provided the work is interesting and still leveraging those to make money.
Can't believe people will pay me so much for this tulip that I like doing.
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No it's getting up at 4 in the morning that makes you miserable.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhen I was younger I was passionate about a number of things, these days I don't really feel very strongly about anything. Perhaps this is why I am such a miserable chunt.
Remember a few years ago that was the time you went to bed.
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When I was younger I was passionate about a number of things, these days I don't really feel very strongly about anything. Perhaps this is why I am such a miserable chunt.
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Land sailing, it's like regular sailing but much, much faster... and you don't tend to get as wet unless you've overcooked it on the gybe.
I'm also a fan of the pasties.
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Food and Wine.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostFlying, fcking, football? What floats yer boat?
Not talking interests here but having a genuine passion for something.
Just enjoy reading about it, talking about it, creating food, discovering a new wine and enjoying it with others.
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Not any more you lucky devilOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI fear that passion is what I'm missing from my life.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI thought we were talking about tartan blankets. Those aren't going to keep you very warm.
a pair of those will keep me warmer than a blanket.
good night dear.
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I thought we were talking about tartan blankets. Those aren't going to keep you very warm.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
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tasslesOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI fear that passion is what I'm missing from my life.
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