
Well, now, I can well see why it's not uncommon for people to slob around, unemployed for days on end. It's just so easy to bimble around, and waste your life away. Ok, technically this is similar to what happens when you're working, but with fewer pay cheques. I can scarcely believe it's been a month that I've been off work.
Truth be told, I'm feeling a little down. I'm finding the lack of freedom frustrating, the more so that it's not _impossible_ for me to get around. Simple things, like making a cup of coffee, become a chore. I've still not quite figured out how I'm going to get it upstairs... (although I do have a travel mug that may do the job).
I've been thinking a little, about lifecycles of enthusiasm. I've kinda realised that SINergy is starting to become a chore to keep going. Sort of one of those treadmills, that however fast your run, it's not good enough. I'm actually considering taking a break from it. That said, the summer break is up soon, which will be good. I sort of feel a little like a well that's dried up. The inspiration for ideas for things to do is just ... well gone.
Oh well...
Another thing. When did 'stated' start getting overused. I've noticed several people over the last few weeks using the word 'stated' in an argumentative fashion. "It's stated in the rulebook that...". So and so "stated" that. As I "stated" the other day.
For some reason I find this a little jarring. I suppose it's the sense that it's the presumption that they made an official statement, and the fact that I wasn't aware of it means that I'm being an idiot. It's just a bit too much like quoting spacecore directives for my liking.
Ho hum. I'll just have to start mocking anyone I find doing so erroneously.