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Lit is a world of alts. How many Lit identities have you posted under?

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    Votes: 86 17.9%
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    Votes: 7 1.5%
  • > 5

    Votes: 10 2.1%

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I would just like to point out that C Diddy derailed the thread with his dick sucking avatar. Not me.

I'm conflicted with what I should do. I mean, do I whip out my fun police badge and wave it around? Pull out my big, black baton and start beating with it?

Has the teacher become the student?!?
 
Hahahaha...oh yeah...that's the way uhhhhha we like it uhhhha ... Uhhha...God ...I gotta go eat a banana now... Damn.... :D
 
I'm looking at that picture, then I step of my bed and something wet goes between my toes. And my first thought is jizz! I have no idea what it was as I didn't choose to examine it to closely. I just wiped it up with a sock. Seemed appropriate.
 
Whazzzzzup, Lady Dogs!!!!

Happy Sunday morning. I'm very fond of my alone time. However, I get almost zero alone time. Some people thrive on being around others and being social. I do not. I don't need lots of people. I need my few close friends and family. I don't need the masses.

What kind of person are you? A loner? A social butterfly? A mixture? What did you get the most of- alone time or people time? Do you wish it was different? Do you like the mix? Or do you wish you had more of one and not the other?


I know it's Monday but I wasn't able to answer yesterday's question...

I find that I go in cycles...there are times when I am very social and extroverted...and genuinely enjoy being with people, and attending social functions, engaging with others....

I love being with my family...especially with my brother....spending time with him always renews my inner spirit...he has a unique way of bringing me back down to earth, just by being who he is...and enabling me to have a positive perspective of life...I see him every weekend , and I find that when we don't get together , for whatever reason, I feel somewhat empty.

however...

I also love and crave alone time...allowing myself to be "quiet"...peaceful solitude....for me it recharges the system in my body...and I find if I don't have that time I find myself feeling anxious, cranky, emotionally and physically drained.

I find that I am that way on Lit as well...
There are times when I am all over the board, posting away...
and then there are times when I am very quiet, strolling the halls of Lit very quietly.
 
I find that I go in cycles...there are times when I am very social and extroverted...and genuinely enjoy being with people, and attending social functions, engaging with others....

I love being with my family...especially with my brother....spending time with him always renews my inner spirit...he has a unique way of bringing me back down to earth, just by being who he is...and enabling me to have a positive perspective of life...I see him every weekend , and I find that when we don't get together , for whatever reason, I feel somewhat empty.

however...

I also love and crave alone time...allowing myself to be "quiet"...peaceful solitude....for me it recharges the system in my body...and I find if I don't have that time I find myself feeling anxious, cranky, emotionally and physically drained.

I find that I am that way on Lit as well...
There are times when I am all over the board, posting away...
and then there are times when I am very quiet, strolling the halls of Lit very quietly.
Yes! I relate to all of that. You said it far more poetically than I did. :)
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Yeah, i kinda derailed my own thread yesterday. Isn't that called "master-somethingorother"?

It feels good to be back in the saddle again. Scratches head, so many topics, so little time. Let's ease our way back in. Life gets super hectic at times, often feeling like we need to cram 30hrs into 24. So that's what we do, we fill our glasses way full and hope not too much spills to the ground. But after awhile, the glass can't be filled again. It needs to be emptied. When you feel that urge/need to escape, even if only for a few minutes, what do you do? Do you announce a break and go wander the countryside for a few days. Do you meditate? Maybe it's the guilty pleasure of watching a movie that you know you really don't have time to be watching.

We all need that escape. What's yours?
 
We all need that escape. What's yours?

A long cycle ride on quiet lanes. It serves to empty the mind of worries, work issues - in fact pretty much anything other than the need to avoid the next pothole.

Bliss...
 
Yeah, i kinda derailed my own thread yesterday. Isn't that called "master-somethingorother"?

I keep warning you people about the gremlins around here.. you can't get them wet!

We all need that escape. What's yours?

yoga is my go-to fix for balance. I'm fortunate enough to take from someone who includes about 30 minutes of meditation in a 90 minute class. It's twice a week at 6:45 in the morning.. and that's my other one -
mornings. It's the easiest time of the day for me to feel grace and gratitude. If I can spend a little time each morning to just tell myself a handful of reasons to love the day ahead.. and to care about the day ahead, the day is better.
 
Yeah, i kinda derailed my own thread yesterday. Isn't that called "master-somethingorother"?

It feels good to be back in the saddle again. Scratches head, so many topics, so little time. Let's ease our way back in. Life gets super hectic at times, often feeling like we need to cram 30hrs into 24. So that's what we do, we fill our glasses way full and hope not too much spills to the ground. But after awhile, the glass can't be filled again. It needs to be emptied. When you feel that urge/need to escape, even if only for a few minutes, what do you do? Do you announce a break and go wander the countryside for a few days. Do you meditate? Maybe it's the guilty pleasure of watching a movie that you know you really don't have time to be watching.

We all need that escape. What's yours?

I need to escape every so often. My days are horribly busy. I used to travel a lot with work, but I don't travel anymore in my current job. So I don't get that escape.

Once or twice a year, my best friend and I take a trip somewhere for the weekend. Hang out. Shoot the shit. No responsibilities. We eat bad food. Go to a comedy show or something. Maybe even something active like skiing.

It's much, much less Brokeback Mountain than it sounds. I'm looking at you, Suz_anne. You're always trying to gay me up.
 
We all need that escape. What's yours?
Running! It offers me the opportunity to relax in my own headspace for an hour or so, away from other distractions, whilst I burn off some frustration and hopefully release a few endorphins. If I'm unable to go out for a while (e.g. due to injury, illness or adverse weather conditions) then I start to fidget and roam around anxiously, like a caged tiger. Beware my feline side! :D
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We all need that escape. What's yours?

I jump in the truck and go for a drive. Radio up, windows down, just driving the backroads. I take my camera and snap a few pictures if something catches my eye.

If I can't take a drive, I bury my nose in a book.
 
Truly "escaping" for me is packing a bag and exploring a new place on my own. Waking up in a new city/country and saying "what the hell do "I" want to do today?" without having to confer with anyone else is an amazing feeling. I try to do that at least once a year.
When that is not possible though I am happiest when I am doing something creative in my alone time. Turning on the music and shutting out the world I will sketch, paint, cook, grab my camera or immerse myself in a book.
 
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