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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63465 on: July 06, 2013, 01:12:36 am »

I get freaked out by it too, if I allow myself to think about it.  It's so easy to imagine some kind of mega-gigantic mouth with a couple dozen 50 ft tentacles attached lurking below.

So I don't allow myself to think about it.  Generally works out ok.  Swimming in natural water tends to be a lot more fun than pools.  Never really understood the fun in pools.  I'm like "Ok. I'm in water now..... yup."  There's slides, but just going down a slide over and over again starts to feel dumb after so many repetitions.  Natural water has currents and stuff that provide some challenge and an element of exploration, so it feels worth the effort to swallow down some irrational fears.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63466 on: July 06, 2013, 01:14:54 am »

Kind of depressed. I suspect the prospect of not having to work for the next 5 days is (paradoxically) the cause, given my lack of plans and general loneliness.

I ought to get into a book or game, but I'm not in the mood even for that :/

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63467 on: July 06, 2013, 01:17:23 am »

Oh man.  Are you okay with showers?
Showers are fine, but swimming freaks me the hell out. Even if I can stand in the water, once I attempt to leave my feet, my brain goes into overload.
This is me exactly. I also can't stand to have my head underwater.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63468 on: July 06, 2013, 01:24:44 am »

I get freaked out by it too, if I allow myself to think about it.  It's so easy to imagine some kind of mega-gigantic mouth with a couple dozen 50 ft tentacles attached lurking below.
Yeeaaah, I've got a bit of a thing about salt water these days. Comes from not really having to imagine something like that. Tide came in when I was young and out in the ocean, jellyfish bigger than I was (at the time) came with it. Seawater's never quite been the same since then :-\

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Natural water has currents and stuff that provide some challenge and an element of exploration, so it feels worth the effort to swallow down some irrational fears.
Also occasionally alligators and snakes and various hi-ho infestation, awaaay things, and whatnot. You take the good with the bad. Spring water in midsummer is freakin' glorious, though. Almost feels like you could get bloody frostbite in that stuff.

But yeah, pools. "Ok. I'm in water now." is like, all I need. Water is great~ Swimming is good, but I seriously don't mind just floating up against a wall or something for... a few hours. Straight. Float float float. Is incredibly relaxing to me. With or without inflatable assistance. I've actually fallen asleep on one of those inflatable raft thingies before though, heh.

Near ideal decadence for me would be some kind of holographic interface for a computer out over a pool. Float float read game float.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63469 on: July 06, 2013, 01:26:38 am »

I learned to swim in lakes and oceans, so I like natural swimming places much more then pools.
Especially the ocean, floating around in waves is to much fun!
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63470 on: July 06, 2013, 01:32:36 am »

Yeeaaah, I've got a bit of a thing about salt water these days. Comes from not really having to imagine something like that. Tide came in when I was young and out in the ocean, jellyfish bigger than I was (at the time) came with it. Seawater's never quite been the same since then :-\

That sounds frightening but awesome.  I'm kinda fascinated by jellyfish.

Also occasionally alligators and snakes and various hi-ho infestation, awaaay things, and whatnot.

You're in Florida, right?  I admit, I'd be much more hesitant about swimming there.

But yeah, pools. "Ok. I'm in water now." is like, all I need. Water is great~ Swimming is good, but I seriously don't mind just floating up against a wall or something for... a few hours. Straight. Float float float. Is incredibly relaxing to me. With or without inflatable assistance. I've actually fallen asleep on one of those inflatable raft thingies before though, heh.

I can understand the appeal of pools if you're into that kind of thing.  I just can't do it.  To be conscious and not actively engaged in something is infuriating to me.  Hell, to be unconscious is infuriating to me, because it prevents me from being actively engaged in something.  I hate sleep because I hate to stop doing things.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63471 on: July 06, 2013, 01:35:59 am »

I can understand the appeal of pools if you're into that kind of thing.  I just can't do it.  To be conscious and not actively engaged in something is infuriating to me.  Hell, to be unconscious is infuriating to me, because it prevents me from being actively engaged in something.  I hate sleep because I hate to stop doing things.

You and me both.  I actually have problems with overeating due to being bored and lacking sufficient stimulation.

Spent a lot of today mending clothing and watching Drivers' Ed videos.  Couldn't stand to do either on their own.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63472 on: July 06, 2013, 01:41:59 am »

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63473 on: July 06, 2013, 01:43:32 am »

I can understand the appeal of pools if you're into that kind of thing.  I just can't do it.  To be conscious and not actively engaged in something is infuriating to me.  Hell, to be unconscious is infuriating to me, because it prevents me from being actively engaged in something.  I hate sleep because I hate to stop doing things.

You and me both.  I actually have problems with overeating due to being bored and lacking sufficient stimulation.

Spent a lot of today mending clothing and watching Drivers' Ed videos.  Couldn't stand to do either on their own.

And it's been really difficult for me to absorb the fact that this is highly unusual.  If I don't allow myself any distractions when at work, in a couple hours I will end up in a state I refer to as "existential coma".  Nobody else seems to understand this.  And it's not because of bad work ethic, attention problems, or whatever else.  It's because the work is not engaging and I can't simply coast through life in a contentedly half-conscious state like others apparently can.

I keep a box of cereal in my desk and munch a lot because of boredom.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63474 on: July 06, 2013, 01:43:56 am »

You and me both.  I actually have problems with overeating due to being bored and lacking sufficient stimulation.

This, coupled with a job which doesnt involve a lot of moving, might be why I am a large gent, despite all the rugby playing.

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63475 on: July 06, 2013, 01:53:41 am »

I get freaked out by it too, if I allow myself to think about it.  It's so easy to imagine some kind of mega-gigantic mouth with a couple dozen 50 ft tentacles attached lurking below.


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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63476 on: July 06, 2013, 01:55:09 am »

That sounds frightening but awesome.  I'm kinda fascinated by jellyfish.
The few hundred smaller ones didn't help, ha. I didn't get stung, somehow, but being surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of dreadfully painful things is... unsettling. And somewhat psychologically lingering, heh. Not as badly as the boat thing, but eh.

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You're in Florida, right?  I admit, I'd be much more hesitant about swimming there.
Yeah. And eeehhh, I think we only lose a couple people a year at the most. Mortality rate's not high, iirc. More afraid of you than you are of them, etc., etc., etc. Sometimes. Water moccasins'll chase yer arse down, occasionally.

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I can understand the appeal of pools if you're into that kind of thing.  I just can't do it.  To be conscious and not actively engaged in something is infuriating to me.  Hell, to be unconscious is infuriating to me, because it prevents me from being actively engaged in something.  I hate sleep because I hate to stop doing things.
Eh, was more or less a survival skill for me. Not being able to disconnect and shut the brain up for a while would have been worse for my sanity than, well, how things did go down. Took... probably a decade of somewhat intermittent, but fairly dedicated, practice to get the trick(s) to it. Occasionally irritation like you're talking about tries to rear its head, but I just ask myself, "Is being irritated going to help? Is it going to change the situation or improve my enjoyment of it? No? No." and that's that.

Water, though... s'just something about the weight shift involved in being buoyant or summat. S'very attention grabbing, for me, in... I guess you'd call it a diffuse sort of way? Not so much "engaged" as "subsumed". Like being an incredibly high cat with an infinitely wiggling string comfortably in reach. Lazily batting the string = water. Takes a lot for me to get bored when I'm in the water. Usually get sunburnt and wrinkled first.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63477 on: July 06, 2013, 01:56:03 am »

Haven't we only explored something like 1% of the planets deep waters?

Cthulu is hiding down there.

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« Reply #63478 on: July 06, 2013, 02:42:46 am »

I get freaked out by it too, if I allow myself to think about it.  It's so easy to imagine some kind of mega-gigantic mouth with a couple dozen 50 ft tentacles attached lurking below.

So I don't allow myself to think about it.  Generally works out ok.  Swimming in natural water tends to be a lot more fun than pools.  Never really understood the fun in pools.  I'm like "Ok. I'm in water now..... yup."  There's slides, but just going down a slide over and over again starts to feel dumb after so many repetitions.  Natural water has currents and stuff that provide some challenge and an element of exploration, so it feels worth the effort to swallow down some irrational fears.
Oh man.  Are you okay with showers?
Showers are fine, but swimming freaks me the hell out. Even if I can stand in the water, once I attempt to leave my feet, my brain goes into overload.


I've got a similar issue. I can swim amazingly well, and I'm sure I could tread water for days if necessary, but water that is deep enough that I can't see the bottom just freaks me right the fuck out. Irrational as it is, I'm always worried something is down there watching me.
Hey, just imagine me as the monster!
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #63479 on: July 06, 2013, 08:19:46 am »

I get freaked out by it too, if I allow myself to think about it.  It's so easy to imagine some kind of mega-gigantic mouth with a couple dozen 50 ft tentacles attached lurking below.

So I don't allow myself to think about it.  Generally works out ok.  Swimming in natural water tends to be a lot more fun than pools.  Never really understood the fun in pools.  I'm like "Ok. I'm in water now..... yup."  There's slides, but just going down a slide over and over again starts to feel dumb after so many repetitions.  Natural water has currents and stuff that provide some challenge and an element of exploration, so it feels worth the effort to swallow down some irrational fears.
Oh man.  Are you okay with showers?
Showers are fine, but swimming freaks me the hell out. Even if I can stand in the water, once I attempt to leave my feet, my brain goes into overload.


I've got a similar issue. I can swim amazingly well, and I'm sure I could tread water for days if necessary, but water that is deep enough that I can't see the bottom just freaks me right the fuck out. Irrational as it is, I'm always worried something is down there watching me.
Hey, just imagine me as the monster!
Wait that'll make it worse never mind.
We could always send MZ after you. His awesome facepunching powers vs your eldritch mind-rapeing powers. And I'll be selling tickets.
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