A Goodreader's comment on the letters of Vincent Van Gogh:
"he was definitely not crazy, just someone who, sadly, was incredibly talented but got hit with an extremely severe mental illness:"
Heh. Not crazy; just had a mental illness.
It's like, one is medicalised, and the other means 'out of control'. But who exactly is crazy if not the mentally ill?
Anyway, whatever.
Showing posts with label pop psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop psychology. Show all posts
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
ADABTM
Another day, another beer too many. I'm dehydrating in this heat.
Also, I am having flashbacks of my old full-time job. Boo! Working is
SO
BORING
that you have to go for drinks all the time afterwards. It isn't balanced! Sorry about the lame-as post. This is one of those lulls that people have that make them forget that they're actually happy, you know, just the absence of joyful feelings for a little while. I'm tired, is all.
Also, I am having flashbacks of my old full-time job. Boo! Working is
SO
BORING
that you have to go for drinks all the time afterwards. It isn't balanced! Sorry about the lame-as post. This is one of those lulls that people have that make them forget that they're actually happy, you know, just the absence of joyful feelings for a little while. I'm tired, is all.
Labels:
banality,
drinking,
fatigue,
pop psychology,
restlessness,
weather,
whingeing,
willpower and lack thereof,
work
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Beddibyes and Jimmyjams no I mean really
Does anyone have any statistics on what percentage of blogs are started by people going through breakups? Anecdotally, I'd say, like, at least some. (See how I'm asking questions to encourage involvement? It's all this psychology I've been studying).
And will this post finally push the In Happier Times photos down far enough ... out of my face, shiny happy people holding hands!
And will this post finally push the In Happier Times photos down far enough ... out of my face, shiny happy people holding hands!
Labels:
angst,
bitterness,
blogging,
negativity,
pop psychology,
questions,
statistics
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