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Post by Freddy on Jan 21, 2011 0:17:47 GMT -5
I think I'm crazy, but I feel as if days were longer than weeks.
A day for me is monotonous and boring. It passes sooooo slowly, but when I think of it, it's been a week already!
Any explanations, comments, confusion?
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Post by Insane_Zang on Jan 21, 2011 0:30:04 GMT -5
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Post by Insane_Zang on Jan 21, 2011 0:30:53 GMT -5
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Flappy
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Grrr! But not really....
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Post by Flappy on Jan 21, 2011 14:20:05 GMT -5
A week has already passed, no matter what. So have days, but you're within a day right now... Maybe...I dunno...Zang linked to Wikipedia...
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Hatsune Miku LALALALALA :D
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Post by vichilux on Jan 21, 2011 14:34:33 GMT -5
Same happens with years... they go sooo slowly... first a day, then another, and another... but then you think of something you did 2 years ago and it's like you did it last month, so yeah... time is weird...
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Post by krzych32 on Jan 21, 2011 17:11:49 GMT -5
You creazy!
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Post by Reagent 13 on Jan 21, 2011 23:56:43 GMT -5
*Nervously looks side to side... goes out on a limb/thin branch*
Could it possibly be the amount of effort/attention to detail you pay to week vs. days? Sometimes emotions and chemicals in your brain can, in a way, slow down/speed up time. For example, have you ever had an adrenaline rush so massive that five seconds feels like 5 minutes? How about if you've ever slept and the next thing you know, it's morning? In other words, the amount of exposure your senses receive can alter how you perceive time, if you're not paying attention to any stimuli at all (sleeping), then time might go quickly. If you pay attention to every agonizing/amazing detail (adrenaline rush), time probably will go slowly.
...Brains are weird.
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Post by Insane_Zang on Jan 22, 2011 0:43:09 GMT -5
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