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Seriously now:
Do you consider yourself lazy?
Do you consider yourself lazy?
The discussion revolves around the concept of laziness, with participants sharing personal experiences and opinions on whether they consider themselves lazy. The conversation touches on themes of procrastination, self-perception, and societal views on work ethic, with references to a song celebrating laziness.
Participants generally share a sense of humor about laziness, but there is no consensus on whether it is a negative trait or something to be embraced. Multiple competing views on self-identification as lazy remain present throughout the discussion.
Some posts reflect a playful attitude towards laziness, while others hint at deeper feelings about productivity and societal expectations. The discussion does not resolve the complexities surrounding the concept of laziness.
Individuals interested in personal reflections on work ethic, procrastination, and cultural attitudes towards laziness may find this discussion engaging.
You should have waddled.Pengwuino said:Meh...
hmm, guess I am too lazy to even meet hte minimum character requirement.
I've been back; you were just too lazy to notice.:!) you too. *waddle waddle*[/size]Pengwuino said:HRW is back! :!) :!) :!) :!)
bomba923 said:Seriously now:
Do you consider yourself lazy?
Meh...Pengwuino said:Meh...
hmm, guess I am too lazy to even meet hte minimum character requirement.
Usually I'd be too lazy to ask, but I just got to know what you did to turn on your homework. And what kind of class is your teacher running?Ba said:Very little, that's why I consider myself a slacker. On the other hand I'm the only one who turned on our Calc homework last Wednesday, but I haven't studdied for the Physics Test tomorrow or done the homework.
tribdog said:Meh...
hmm, guess I am too lazy to even meet hte minimum character requirement.
wow, that's lazy least movement possible 10qs, tab,spacebartribdog said:qqqqqqqqqq