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So what thing(s) would you be lost without, or couldn't give up?
wolram said:So what thing(s) would you be lost without, or couldn't give up?
honestrosewater said:You, dear. Okay, seriously, most of the th
Yep, Keeping on the old straight and narrow
things that my brain does. I'm quite dependent on it
wolram said:honestrosewater said:things that my brain does. I'm quite dependent on it
Yes but the things that your brain DOES are actions...how can you give up a verb?
Townsend said:Yes but the things that your brain DOES are actions...how can you give up a verb?
Gale17 said:i think i could live without most things... well... i am living in a cabin right now with minimal electricity and plumbing, i don't know anyone, little comforts... but its loads of fun. most important i guess is having people around me? or kids... seeing happy kids definately makes my days better. erm... oh, I'm also rather fond of kites... and hmm... my guitar? or a notebook and paper? i need some way of expressing myself mostly.
yourdadonapogostick said:air, water, food
wolram said:I am not sure you should accuse HRW without proof .
Townsend said:Didn't mean to sound like I was accusing, just asking. I am totally open to the idea but I don't get it.
wolram said:You live in a cabin, that's cool, Kites as in (flying toy)?
Well, giving up would just be stopping. Right? :uhh:Townsend said:Didn't mean to sound like I was accusing, just asking. I am totally open to the idea but I don't get it.
and i wouldn't be very happy without them, now would i?wolram said:These are the requirments for life
Gale17 said:ya, i work at a summer camp right now. so i live there 24/7 for a few weeks in a really crummy cabin, (we actually refer to it as a shed because of how small it is and the way it look...) its very cool though. i love being out in the woods and stuff. its fantastic. tomorrow night we're sleeping out in tents.
and yes, kites... meaning those flying toys from Mary Poppins. i love to fly kites. it really makes you feel like a kid again.
honestrosewater said:Well, giving up would just be stopping. Right? :uhh:
honestrosewater said:Of course, stopping could also be plugging up. hmmm...
I think i follow your logic
but one can never be sure :uhh:
Well, that makes one of us. You should probably stop following my logic before it slaps you with a restraining order. :tongue2: That could give you a paper cut, you know.wolram said:I think i follow your logic
but one can never be sure :uhh:
me, myself, and Iwolram said:So what thing(s) would you be lost without, or couldn't give up?
easily...not easy. you were trying to use "easy" as an adverb. there is your information. :rofl:*Kia* said:not including necessities and not including persons/pets - I assume we are talking things we not not wish to be without.
The internet - quite simply.
I can traverse the world in mere seconds, I can discover and learn anything I pretty much desire.
Being a creature who gets bored so exceptionally easy I crave information!
Ooh, yes. Especially being away from the city lights.Gale17 said:the clouds here are very lovely usually. though... they seem to be too many these days... i also LOVE star gazing here. that's my all time favorite thing that i could never ever live without... I love the night sky. its probably the most comforting thing i can think of.
yourdadonapogostick said:easily...not easy. you were trying to use "easy" as an adverb. there is your information. :rofl:
My body.wolram said:So what thing(s).. couldn't give up?
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