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Apr 28, 2005 11:19

Anyone else just get hit by the crippling realisation that they have no idea what they want to do with their lives?

If you did, I have biscuits.

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importance_of April 28 2005, 20:53:34 UTC
Frankly, no. And it's not the best of ideas to have too many biscuits this close to NEWTs, as they will make you sluggish. There, there; my research notes that it is not uncommon to be fearful before a major life change, or before a major examination.

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goddesspatil April 28 2005, 20:56:51 UTC
If your research notes are complete than you also understand that putting yourself under excessive strain before a big event such as the NEWTs is practically inviting a nervous breakdown, correct?

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importance_of April 28 2005, 22:40:59 UTC
I can handle the strain! Honestly.

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goddesspatil April 28 2005, 22:41:47 UTC
You keep telling yourself that, Macmillan. I, on the other hand, will just have another biscuit.

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brockadoodle April 28 2005, 23:12:22 UTC
We are still waiting for day when the consumption of biscuits is finally identified as the key to mental harmony.

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goddesspatil April 28 2005, 23:13:00 UTC
I know it helps me along that road, thank you.

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brockadoodle April 28 2005, 23:15:54 UTC
I know. It's Ernie who fears sluggishness when everyone knows that sugar is a stimulant. Though it's a very short-term one, which is why I take my biscuits with very strong tea. Caffeine, you know.

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goddesspatil April 28 2005, 23:17:48 UTC
Ernie is walking along a very thin lip on the precipice of a psychotic episode.

I've upgraded to coffee.

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brockadoodle April 28 2005, 23:20:26 UTC
He is an incredibly hard worker, isn't he? I've yet to decide if those who work themselves into a psychosis are admirable or not.

I would, but it seems to upset my stomach.

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goddesspatil April 28 2005, 23:21:13 UTC
I think the jury is still out. Especially if said psychosis ends in homicide.

It's worth it.

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