You are crazy, babe ;) Not horrible though, you're thinking with your mind rather than appealing to hormones; that's something not many people do too often.
Pft. I stick by my motto: "Never underestimate the incompetence of human beings." I suppose its a difficult decision to make, but the whole doctor risking her own baby thing makes one wonder how she had the mental capacity to make it through medical school.
And Danny, I question the grammar of your comment, because I can. "that's something not many people do too often" so... does this mean that not many people think with their minds over their hormones TOO often, implying that not very many people think with their minds more often than what might be considered reasonable or that not many people think with their minds often in general? Perhaps its better to simply get rid of "too often" entirely, leaving the perfectly grammatically sound statement of "that's something not many people do." Bwahahaha! Whose the hick NOW?!
Anyway, yeah... I don't know why I went on a rant correcting Danny's grammar just now... Probably the overwhelming cornwallness of my current situation. Ah well... I'm gonna stop typing now... and by now I mean...
If I were to say "that's something not many people do" would imply that I was saying the majority of people never think with their minds. What I meant by my statement "that's something not many people do too often" was that the majority of people don't think with their minds the majority of the time.
I wasn't using too often to mean "too much", but rather in the common expression using "too often", i.e. it doesn't occur frequently. For example, someone saying "You don't hear that too often" to mean it doesn't occur frequently.
Comments 4
Reply
Reply
And Danny, I question the grammar of your comment, because I can. "that's something not many people do too often" so... does this mean that not many people think with their minds over their hormones TOO often, implying that not very many people think with their minds more often than what might be considered reasonable or that not many people think with their minds often in general? Perhaps its better to simply get rid of "too often" entirely, leaving the perfectly grammatically sound statement of "that's something not many people do." Bwahahaha! Whose the hick NOW?!
Anyway, yeah... I don't know why I went on a rant correcting Danny's grammar just now... Probably the overwhelming cornwallness of my current situation. Ah well... I'm gonna stop typing now... and by now I mean...
Reply
I wasn't using too often to mean "too much", but rather in the common expression using "too often", i.e. it doesn't occur frequently. For example, someone saying "You don't hear that too often" to mean it doesn't occur frequently.
Reply
Leave a comment