I'm quiet positive I'm experiencing the effects of mirror neuron processing, where a certain area of your frontal lobe digests what you see and processes it in your brain as your reality (e.g., your adrenaline increases as you're playing a race-car video game).
That said, I just finished watching two episodes of Jersey Shore and let me tell you, they were WAY TOO emotionally charged for me.
Seeing Ron and Sammy's frustrations and lack of communication makes me sick--and I'm already sick! I've got a cold! I, suddenly, began to think about scenario's in my own life of a similar nature and because of this show, I've now amplified the realities of my own situation completely.
What I'm trying to say is that I've had a very inquisitive day, filled with Benedryl, glowing screens, day-passes, anticipation, life/death crisis' and a wanting to do something with the large watermelon I'm holding captive in my room and right now, at this moment, I want to erase everything in me that has ever come across your entity.
8/30/11
8/24/11
How could I not be happy about where I work? Seriously?
I swear, Me to We/Free The Children makes some of the most inspirational video's I've ever seen.
8/22/11
Heavy literature at Supermarket
We unconsciously shape ourselves into what we think is our partners most ideal image of us is. It's a natural conformity. They like playing Tetris, we like playing Tetris, too. They like watching basketball, we like watching basketball, too.
We do this, because we want to become that perfect partner for them!
All of that said, if you really love someone, you'll go out of your way to become someone else, thus being disingenuous to your original self, as you're unconsciously becoming someone else.
This can be good, in the case of a person with a bad streak making the effort to change themselves in the hopes of becoming better for their partner, as their partner see's the potential for them to be; however, sometimes, it could mean something more superficial.
Depends on how you digest the diction.
We do this, because we want to become that perfect partner for them!
All of that said, if you really love someone, you'll go out of your way to become someone else, thus being disingenuous to your original self, as you're unconsciously becoming someone else.
This can be good, in the case of a person with a bad streak making the effort to change themselves in the hopes of becoming better for their partner, as their partner see's the potential for them to be; however, sometimes, it could mean something more superficial.
Depends on how you digest the diction.
8/8/11
What I wrote:
What I meant...
I'm, typically, an avoidant character (just experienced dejavu), but if you wanna rumble, I'm so ready. #dontmesswithme
What I meant...
I'm serious when I say this: #Dontmesswithme, because I will find out everything about you and will proceed to FUCK your life up.
@Kemsaaa in da hizzy!
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