Strapples wrote:
ok then hows about radiology?
Good (and serious) suggestion, but it doesn't click with me. Thanks anyway.
ouinon wrote:
unless you just need more sleep or time alone i think boredom is usually a good sign of interesting changes approaching, revolution. If you don't just shut it up with consumption, TV, or whatever. Think what you might have been avoiding doing, afraid to say or do, in some context, and that might be it.
Ian Fleming stated in
From Russia With Love that whomever the gods wish to make mad, they first make bored. I wouldn't be surprised.
corroonb wrote:
I have recently become fascinated by nuclear power and weapons, especially accidents sites like The Zone of Isolation (real name) around Chernobyl. The game S.T.A.L.K.E.R is set within this site. There's a lot of info on the net about this and loads of interesting photos of the abandoned towns nearby.
Hmm, maybe not. I've seen some pretty horrific pictures of victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And the other victims, mostly of politics in the immediate postwar era.
chella wrote:
If you enjoy English humour I'd suggest Little Britain (tv show)
Tried it. It's
The League of Gentlemen's poor cousin, and the only thing going for it is Tom Baker's narration.
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