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7/1/2025, 12:25:17 AM
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>I'm a lonely bitter faggot
I'm sitting 3 metres away from my wife whom I met on /r9k/ when she was 19, we're in our 30s now. She moved countries to be with me. It's completely possible that story took place. If you don't believe it that says more about you than the author.
>I'm a lonely bitter faggot
I'm sitting 3 metres away from my wife whom I met on /r9k/ when she was 19, we're in our 30s now. She moved countries to be with me. It's completely possible that story took place. If you don't believe it that says more about you than the author.
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6/19/2025, 8:43:05 PM
>Do you think it is more likely that time only seems to pass faster as we age, or that time itself is speeding up?
Time actually feels like it's going faster because you're not making meaningful memories. That's why your childhood seemed to go on forever. The world was strange and new and you were curious enough to learn something new or experience something new much more regularly.
>Has there been a moment in your life you would replay and relive at will if you were able?
Yes, absolutely. I have many treasured memories.
>Have you ever experienced a "reality glitch" e.g. suddenly skipping hours ahead or to a different location with no awareness of what happened in the time since you were last conscious?
Not really. I can always account for the time I've lost even if hours seem to fly by whilst I am reading.
>Does it feel like Summer/Winter (depending on which hemisphere you are in) is just getting started or already almost over?
Summer in Ireland is just getting started.
>Bonus: What is your favorite time (in 12-hour or military format, not "dusk", "afternoon", ...)? Analog or digital clock?
The 24 hour clock is the one I prefer.
I prefer digital clocks.
Time actually feels like it's going faster because you're not making meaningful memories. That's why your childhood seemed to go on forever. The world was strange and new and you were curious enough to learn something new or experience something new much more regularly.
>Has there been a moment in your life you would replay and relive at will if you were able?
Yes, absolutely. I have many treasured memories.
>Have you ever experienced a "reality glitch" e.g. suddenly skipping hours ahead or to a different location with no awareness of what happened in the time since you were last conscious?
Not really. I can always account for the time I've lost even if hours seem to fly by whilst I am reading.
>Does it feel like Summer/Winter (depending on which hemisphere you are in) is just getting started or already almost over?
Summer in Ireland is just getting started.
>Bonus: What is your favorite time (in 12-hour or military format, not "dusk", "afternoon", ...)? Analog or digital clock?
The 24 hour clock is the one I prefer.
I prefer digital clocks.
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