tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927036147851455826.comments2012-09-11T18:02:53.951-07:00{ Boondoggle }Stephanie Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06098698142958232164noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927036147851455826.post-84059991212957483422012-09-11T18:02:53.951-07:002012-09-11T18:02:53.951-07:00One could argue that The Big Bang Theory is insult...One could argue that The Big Bang Theory is insulting to ALL people. As I understand it, if you have a gender, race, religion, height, hometown, family, or favorite color, you're an easy target for a joke. (Note: I only made up one of those -- can you guess which one?) <br /><br />I've tried being fair and objective with The Big Bang Theory multiple times, and I've been left disappointed and annoyed multiple times. I can't bring myself to watch it unless there's absolutely nothing on, but I guess if there are people that like it, then more power to them. I just can't overlook its problems -- now more than ever, since you've pointed out even more. Maybe this is just my nerdiness speaking, but how on earth do you get Star Trek and Star Wars confused?<br /><br />At any rate, this was a good write-up. You're certainly on top of things when it comes to analysis -- and for that, have 15 million bonus points.<br /><br />(That's...that's how I give praise. It's a...uh, it's a weird system. Hard to gather up those points, you see.) <br /><br />Voltechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01038586008627390463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927036147851455826.post-46536312053249389452012-02-09T21:36:14.773-08:002012-02-09T21:36:14.773-08:00"I've also started fighting against the t..."I've also started fighting against the temptation of eating out - which I believe is the main source of the problem. I like cooking but after working all day it is hard to have the motivation to feel like cooking a meal. It also has not helped that I live within a few blocks of plenty of local restaurants. Smelling the delicious food in the air makes it so easy to just disregard my fridge and pick up some local cuisine. However, by cutting back on eating out, will not only make me healthier but also save me money."<br /><br />This is a problem I'm facing, although I don't have to worry about any health issues... yet. I have a feeling I'm going to wake up one morning in a couple years and my whole body will just fall apart. :P<br /><br />"I have been trying to exercise but again, I have fallen into the pattern of not having much time. On the average day, I have about three to six hours of time where I'm not working or sleeping. Within that brief window, I have to do everything I want to do and need to do. Like I said, there is too much..."<br /><br />I was just thinking this myself! It sucks. I think I get five hours to myself, if that. Eating, preparing for work, preparing for bed... Sucks a lot of time. I just hope my creativity doesn't leave me, as it takes energy to be creative -- as I'm sure you know.<br /><br />If you find a solution to this problem I would be very glad to hear it. :PAndrew Rabonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15380851188492853560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3927036147851455826.post-72213645031470107922012-01-02T02:02:38.094-08:002012-01-02T02:02:38.094-08:00I believe they call it quarter-life crisis, and it...I believe they call it quarter-life crisis, and it's sort of been floating around me too.<br /><br />The important thing is to keep events happening to snap you out of any long periods of monotony. Focus on the good, meditate on the bad to improve things later but don't dwell on it too long.<br /><br />Well, you're older than me, what am I giving advice for. :PAndrew Rabonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15380851188492853560noreply@blogger.com