It’s great to be unsociable because the time not spent socializing goes into your intellectual growth and family life. But there are drawbacks. For instance, nobody tells you about the time change, and you end up getting up at six and milling uselessly about the house, worrying why the baby is not getting up and is she unwell and why the cell phone is showing the wrong time and is it broken again.
Will all those hours saved not socialising you should find it easy to keep up with annual events like daylight saving.
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It’s sad to see people waste their lives on leaving such pouty, vapid comments.
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Sad for who? I managed to change my clocks on time.
Pouty? No just contempt .
Vapid? Positively highbrow compared to your post.
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And you are still whining over my clocks? Seriously? That’s one empty life you’ve got.
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Yet another good reason — as if more were needed — to live in Arizona.
We’re the ONLY state in the Continental U.S. that doesn’t go on daylight saving time.
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Really?? Well, now you are talking. I hate losing an hour every spring to this idiocy.
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For me it’s the opposite; I need to debate with other people if I want to grow intellectualy, otherwise my brain goes numb.
Which is incredibly annoying, because I’m not very sociable myslf
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“I need to debate with other people if I want to grow intellectualy, otherwise my brain goes numb. Which is incredibly annoying, because I’m not very sociable myself ”
Get out of my brain! This is me to a scary extent….
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Blogging is the perfect solution. 😆
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