[Poll ]Anyone else interested in social and emotional issues

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17 Sep 2005, 7:57 am

Emotions that effect your daily lives. Please don't be alarmed by this.
You are responsible for your own emotions and with them comes problems that are forever increasing xtreme tasks in the mind and in and out of your conscious thoughts. Despite having said all this, it is good to talk when you want to about them; it is for me anyway.



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17 Sep 2005, 11:02 am

I don't understand what you are saying.



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17 Sep 2005, 1:49 pm

The predominant emotions for me are boredom and depression.



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17 Sep 2005, 5:01 pm

I've been on the net too long. <(here)> looks like Kirby wearing a shirt with "here" written on it to me.



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17 Sep 2005, 5:06 pm

Serissa wrote:
I've been on the net too long. <(here)> looks like Kirby wearing a shirt with "here" written on it to me.

:lol:
That's an interesting observation!



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17 Sep 2005, 6:27 pm

Sean wrote:
Serissa wrote:
I've been on the net too long. <(here)> looks like Kirby wearing a shirt with "here" written on it to me.

:lol:
That's an interesting observation!

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18 Sep 2005, 3:54 am

Depression seems to be the main feeling/state. closely followed by a sense of bemusement, in that I don't understand anyone.
It's also a bit difficult to say for lesser fellings because I only know in hindsight quite often, and I can't be bothered to look back and work out if I felt good or bad unless something is important.



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19 Sep 2005, 10:35 pm

NeantHumain wrote:
The predominant emotions for me are boredom and depression.


Those two plus loneliness and laziness for me. On a more positive note, a side order of goofiness. :D



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24 Sep 2005, 7:28 am

NeantHumain wrote:
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That isn't like any Regular Expression I've ever seen.

Predominant emotions: irritation, boredom, listlessness (python or scheme should sort that out), anger, sometimes rage, hopelessness, stress and tension.

It isn't all bad though, sometimes my sense of humour kicks in and I find something that amuses me, or I have some internal processes running that make me laugh.

As regards an interest in Emotions and Emotinalism, not really interested. To me it simply resembles irritating and trite drama as seen on television sometimes.

Although people can be held responsible for their emotions, I would tend to think that their emotions happen partly as a response to external stimuli, as well as to internal cognitive processes, recollections, daydreams/fantasies etc.

I was also always told that it was 'ok' to feel whatever it is that you feel, but that you could not express it, or if you did so, it had to be 'sanitised' for mass-palatability. Oddly enough, these strictures rarely seemed to apply to anyone else.


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24 Sep 2005, 1:12 pm

This may seem like a random question, but why is this in the politics, philosophy and religion forum? I don't see any connection between the topic of this thread and the forum. :?


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